This was an excellent creative piece. It sounds like they used real interviews with people and did some amazing work with the inanimate objects.
I wonder if they got strange looks from passersby while they filmed things like suitcases, a telephone booth, empty newspaper boxes etc. Of course, perhaps in New York that isn't so odd. I was smiling in one scene when the camera caught people walking across the street on a red light. I think that's probably pretty common too in the Big Apple. It's probably pretty common everywhere these days, but there's so much traffic in NY, it's probably a little riskier.
The voices sound like they are from Aardman Animations. They produced a series called Creature Comforts which briefly ran on tv (same voices). They also did Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run,and Flushed Away. If you haven't seen them, you might take a look. Especially the Creature Comforts series. All are available on DVD.
That was delightful!
ReplyDeletenyc is a cool place to visit man, but i just heard from a friend of mine who was paying $3000 a month for 496 square feet
ReplyDeletecalled insane
get 650 square feet in chicago for $1250 with a lake view and what i call a more impressive skyline
This was an excellent creative piece. It sounds like they used real interviews with people and did some amazing work with the inanimate objects.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they got strange looks from passersby while they filmed things like suitcases, a telephone booth, empty newspaper boxes etc. Of course, perhaps in New York that isn't so odd. I was smiling in one scene when the camera caught people walking across the street on a red light. I think that's probably pretty common too in the Big Apple. It's probably pretty common everywhere these days, but there's so much traffic in NY, it's probably a little riskier.
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ReplyDeletepretty cool vid, thanks
The voices sound like they are from Aardman Animations. They produced a series called Creature Comforts which briefly ran on tv (same voices). They also did Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run,and Flushed Away. If you haven't seen them, you might take a look. Especially the Creature Comforts series. All are available on DVD.
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