The Making of Connected Ventures’ Flagpole Sitta Lip Dub

by Scott Beale on April 5, 2008 · 0 comments

A year ago the people who work at Connected Ventures, the company behind CollegeHumor and Vimeo, created the infamous Lip Dub of “Flagpole Sitta” by the band Harvey Danger, which has now been viewed 1.5 million times on Vimeo.

Jon Feldman has uploaded the making of video for the Lip Dub, which shows Vimeo co-founder Jakob Lodwick setting up the video shoot and blocking out the shots.

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via Jakob Lodwick

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