Stop Motion Video with 288,000 Jelly Beans + Kina Grannis
Last night I came across this incredible music video for 'In Your Arms' by Kina Grannis, and couldn't wait to share it with you all today.
The making of this amazing piece took almost 2 years of dedicated work by visionary director Greg Jardin and his creative team. Take a look at the behind the scenes making of each jellybean frame and more in this great follow-up video.
(discovered via Plenty of Colour)
Tuesday, November 8, 2011 































Reader Comments (19)
Thank you so much for posting this! That video is so cool! I love the song too and I'm always looking for new musicians to support. :)
that is so weird! i saw the same video last night for the first time! great minds think alike!
Visually it's beautiful! Talk about a real labor of love.
that is crazy cool!
That is so amazing! :)
This music video is amazing! Extremely dedicated to their vision. Love it all!!
Another amazing art find! Even better, the behind the scenes video is incredibly fascinating!
Incredible! The dedication, creativity and hard work put into this video is amazing. The song is beautiful, too. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. It has made my day.
Awesome post! Great song and I'm forwarding to my fiance right now. He loves jellybeans :)
UH-MAZING! thanks so much for sharing. i hope you don't mind if i reblogged this. =)
Really cool!!
Amazing! More importantly, imagine how many jelly beans you would eat making this?? ;)
Absolutely love the video! I went to middle school with Kina and played in the orchestra with her older sister. It's nice to see how far she's come along in the music industry :)
wow!
That's really cool!! I have downloaded the album, she's got such a sweet sound (pardon the pun!). I think it's very fantastic that she is a web-discovered artist. See what's possible!
Incredible! I love that the artist and the video designer were so in synch about the project, and it shows in their work.
It is absolutely amazing. I admire the way some people follow their dreams...
Thanks for sharing. That really is a stunning video...wow, the patience that must have gone into that.
Wow, this is fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing.