Anyone who goes on to YouTube and searches for "stop motion" with find a plethora of resulting videos. Many are very well done, even by amateur standards. However, the measure of a great stop motion film in this era a technology, in my opinion, is the depth of the viewer's "how'd they do that?!" statement.
The PEN Story is one such video. Using photographs that creep throughout a house with creative styling, the "story" begins with a black and white class photograph and follows one of the pupils through his life until he is an older man who returns for a class reunion where the first picture is re-shot. Using over 10,000 printing photos, the video is impressive not only visually in its layout, but also in the planning and forethought that were essential for such a project. The added touch of authenticity of having the photo quality improve and evolve with the man's life journey is also a stroke of creative genius.
Accompanied by the song "Down Below" by Johannes Stankowski, and directed by Takeuchi Taijin, the video is a over a year old, but has recently found legs again. If you haven't been one of those who has seen it, take a peek and know what everyone is talking about!
Sergio del Limónar
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