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Over 4000 Photos of Faces Used in Captivating Stop Motion Music Video For ‘Young’ by The Paper Kites

  • Rusty BlazenhoffRusty Blazenhoff
  • October 14, 2013

More than 4000 photos of over 350 people’s face were used to make the captivating stop motion music video for the single “Young” by the Australia band The Paper Kites. Darcy Prendergast of the Melbourne-based production company Oh Yeah Wow directed the video which took seven days to shoot and ten days to assemble.

via My Modern Met

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