@Manon: Wow, I didn't even look at the clock; I was too busy watching the dancing books. The clock has given me an even greater appreciation for the video, though!
My kids (5, 7) just participated in a mini animation festival at the musuem where they made clay characters and did stop action to make their own short movies so it was fun to have them watch this as well -- they both said, wow, that must have taken a long time. Thanks for sharing.
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I love Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Loved this video, thanks for sharing, Janet!
And if you look at the clock.. Making a time lapse like this really does take as much time as you'd think. :p
I'm glad you liked it. :)
Ole!
Arriba!
This was entertaining. I am always amazed at these videos because I want to know how to make them myself. I have my hypothesis though.
Mucho Gracias for sharing!
Holy moly!!
I agree--Yea!
This is someone with a LOT of time on their hands- and an equal amount of awesome!
I wish my books could dance like that....or at least organize themselves.
o/~ Ohhhh... People... with way too... much time on their hands. Bum bum bum bum. o/~
Cute.
Very fun!
That banana is clearly up to no good, though.
@Manon: Wow, I didn't even look at the clock; I was too busy watching the dancing books. The clock has given me an even greater appreciation for the video, though!
Awesome!
That was great!
Loved the dancing plant too!
Its like watching a harddish being defragmented.
My kids (5, 7) just participated in a mini animation festival at the musuem where they made clay characters and did stop action to make their own short movies so it was fun to have them watch this as well -- they both said, wow, that must have taken a long time. Thanks for sharing.
All that and a banana too, awesome !
That gate-legged table? It belonged to my mother and I want to know who pinched it from me.
That is so frickin' awesome!
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