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stop-motion animation on paper created by a 17-year-old boy

“This truly awesome stop-motion animation was created by a 17-year-old boy named Jamie Bell, who goes by “DispleasedEskimo” on YouTube. He created it, for an art class, over the span of only three weeks, using about 2100 sheets of paper and a number of ballpoint pens. Set to the Galop from Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld — a piece of music better known for its association with can-can dancing — the video displays a very funny history of life on Earth, with a few extraterrestrial bits.”

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4 Responses to " stop-motion animation on paper created by a 17-year-old boy "

  1. Wow. That is cool one dude. I am stealing it and posting it on my Google Buzz profile. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Simran says:

    Nice video :) Discovered this post on SU for you .. enjoy

  3. Ankita says:

    real talent only needs a ball pen and some papers….
    .-= Ankita´s last blog ..What to do when you are caught Bunking… =-.

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