Cut Copy's Stop-Motion Music Video Uses 3D Printed Figures [VIDEO]
Feb 22, 2014 19:06
Cut Copy just dropped a new music video for its song "Explorers". It uses 3D printed figures that play the faceless, leading roles in the video.
The video required roughly 200 figurines that were printed out of UV reactive filament. The whole thing was shot at night under black light flashlights.
Cut Copy is making all the 3D printing files from the video available for download as a BitTorrent bundle along with a guide on how to make the film again so that people can remix the video for themselves. [BitTorrent, iTunes, Amazon, Spotify]
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