Real-life Claymation - An Impressive Video

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The discussion centers around a video that features a unique stop-motion animation style, resembling claymation but using real people for posing. Participants express admiration for the smooth execution of flying scenes, noting the impressive effort that likely went into its creation. The video is highlighted as one of the best examples of stop motion, and it serves as an advertisement for a cellular provider, which is recognized for producing a variety of appealing ads available on YouTube.
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A friend showed me this video. I thought it was really nice. It is like claymation but with real people doing the posing.



I liked the parts where it looks like they are flying, they managed to get it together pretty smoothly.
 
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I really enjoyed that. Must of taken forever to make. Very well done
 
That is pretty cool.
 
Best Stop motion I've ever seen :D
 


Yet another stop motion .. amazing ad .. it's for a cellular provider in my country. they have a LOT of awesome new ads .. check em on Youtube :)
 
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