Orla Gartland - I Go Crazy | Making Of
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2018
- 'I Go Crazy' - Orla Gartland Music Video • Orla Gartland - I Go C...
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So fascinating to see the creative process that goes into something where I wouldn’t have the faintest clue of where to start. Fantastic job on the music vid! Honoured to have my chin involved.
StevenBridges definitely one of the best chins in the entire video
Thanks that means a lot
This is so interesting! I didn't realise it was actually done with paper print outs, I'd assumed it was all done digitally. Really cool stuff :)
Makes the video all the more awesome knowing that you went to the effort of lovingly hand crafting the shots! Not that I expected anything different!
It's sooo good. I hadn't even realised the amount of work that had to go into that one element... JEEZ.
The song is such a bop and this is a fantastically fun video!! Can't believe that it was all hand animated by you and printed on your home printer. So much work but so worth it.
so fucking impressed, timeless
This was really interesting! The final video looks great! :D
Dude! Fucking incredible work and I really love how much detail you’ve gone into about the technical side of creating the stop motion
Thank you for sharing the process! As an animation student (once upon a time) where I did a lot of paper stop motion- this sings to me! I thought maybe you'd done a lot of it digitally. It's so great!!!
Thanks so much! Some bits had to be digital (bearded Orla!) but we tried to keep what we could analogue when the budget could let us!
Guy Larsen so much respect!!!
stahp being so talent
you did an incredible job, cool seeing how much work went into ir
This was lovely and such an insight into all the work that went in to making such a fab music vid. Well done Guy and gang x
Very cool! The final product looks amazing!
SO IMPRESSIVE
Amazing craft and skill!
Always forget how insanely talented you are, amazing job!
when i saw the music video i swear to you i thought it was all editing in a program and now wtf the hard work you must've put it into ALL those frames
i am an expert paper ripper now
Wow! This is so interesting. Thanks for showing us how you did it. :)
this is absolutely incredible and holy CRAP that lip synching stop motion must have taken AGES
I've only done a stop motion film once before ... 700 photos and days of work, the thought of it makes me want to cry even though the result is always worth it!!
That's exactly what's addictive about it!
A vicious cycle 😂
Fantasic vid Guy! Gosh darn it I'm jealous that your everyday gets to be this creative and experimental
The music video was HECKA cool, I absolutely loved it.
So good!
Brilliant, Love the video!
SO cool.
eeeexcellent work. inspiring
props to you and everyone else holy shit !!! you all put all your effort into making the masterpiece that is the music video. Sooo cool !!! :OO !!!!!!!!!!!!
I LOVE this video btw just wanna let you know this is simple and genius and awesome
cool!
Very cool!
SO MUCH WORK but it was worth it, it is the coolest video :D
Wow... that was awesome.... love the video! Its on line with Peter Gabriel's Sledgehammer and Ah-ha's Take on Me
this rules
what program are you using for that onion skin feature? Thanks! (trying to work out in my head how you did the beard...)
What software did you use to take the mouth shots?
Dragonframe!
Which program are you using with the onion skin feature? I’d love to learn how to do stop motion like this but at the moment my only editing program is final cut so I have to painstakingly flick between frames and hope they are somewhat the same.
Any advice for wishful creatives would be amazing.
Dragonframe is the software I'm using, though I'm sure there are free versions out there. Just the onion skin feature on any of those programmes gives so much more accuracy!
Guy Larsen Thank you!
This is a really overused comment, but I honestly don't understand why you haven't got more subscribers