Yunyu Music Video Uses 16,000 Digital Photos
Cool. Enchanter, a production company in Sydney, Australia, produced a stop animation music video for Bjork-like artist Yunyu. 16,000 digital photographs were used, making for a somewhat creepy, but visually impressive work, that was awarded the 2006 ACS NSW & ACT Award for Cinematography, and was also a finalist for the 2006 ATOM Award and 2006 SunScreen Film Clip Festival.
It makes me want a music video...if I start shooting now, maybe I'll have 10,000 digital photos to play with by 2008.




Comments
I just wonder who counted all the 16,000 images. : )
Posted by: Larry Slade | January 17, 2007 06:39 PM
You know, dammit, you're right. I mean, who's counting. And really, isn't that just the nature of stop animation photography? Film is just a whole bunch of 'slides' or photographs that's whipped in front of you at a really fast pace. But anyway, like you pointed out, who's counting. :)
Posted by: MikeB | January 17, 2007 08:25 PM