This one starts off by saying "50th Anniversary," which I find quite interesting. I imagined whoever created this used actors of different ages to create the stop motion, which appears to be an autobiography of his life. I find it quite interesting how the photographs make a stop motion animation, but they are photographed moving across the floor, so it is basically a stop motion within a stop motion. However, I have to say that since you can see the brand of the camera clearly at the end, and it seems to be promoting some sort of pen, I no longer think it is as "personal."
http://youtu.be/IJcUiAR8YeY
This one would be a lot more interesting to me if I played video games. But I think the use of gummy bears is interesting and it has a good soundtrack.
http://youtu.be/6MDc24K_guI
I find this quite interesting. The video is based off of very abstract sand sculptures. It is truly different in that it does not tell a story, like most stop motions. It is more visual, in an abstract way. I found myself thinking of the word "zen" as I was watching it.
http://youtu.be/1KQy_0cS7MM
I have to say that while this was made really well, technically, I found it a little boring at times, especially in the beginning when the clothes are just doing random stuff. However, since it seems to be an actual wedding invitation, I have to say that it is the most creative one I have seen. I liked the use of materials (letter magnets and tin foil) when creating the "gps."
http://youtu.be/ieN2vhslTTU
Like the last one, it was technically done very well, except I found this one very boring. It just didn't have a very interesting story for me. It also says "shot on a Nokia N8," (and clearly shows the camera set up to take pictures) so I'm pretty sure this is supposed to be promotional, like the first one. Not my favorite.
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