Hey guys, as you know I love creativity and I would like to blog about the music video of 'Delta Heavy - Get By', directed by Ian Robertson. The video is all about creativity and hardwork put together, with some good music. The video is all about butchering toys and classic games like scrabble, chess, guess who etc. And the toys and games kinda dance with the beat that makes the video even more lively; the toys act like the equaliser.
Some great facts about the video:
- 11,008 photographs were taken for the film.
- 3,184 photographs made the final cut.
- 80 Rubik's Cubes were hired for the shoot.
- 10 hours to animate 18 frames of the Rubik's Cube equaliser.
- 148 Subbuteo men hired for the shoot.
- 99 Red Balloons by Nena is the vinyl record in the opening sequence.
- 160 pick-up sticks are equalised.
- 4 hours to shoot the hungry hippos being minced.
- 12 photographs per second appear in the film.
- 6 hours to plan and shoot the camera dolly in on the minced Subbuteo.
- 32 days were spent animating.
Oh my god, thats some hard work put in video, isn't it?
Well check out the video, its pretty good.
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