Shredded Music Videos

Oi Va Voi's Paper Stripes Music Vid Uses Stop Motion Effects

A little known band named Oi Va Voi made a very cool music video for one of their songs using an alternative process involving shredded paper.

According to Vimeo, the video for the song Everytime, "was made with shredding machine. Every third frame of the footage was printed, shredded and shot three times blended with adjacent frames by different stripes configuration."

The video was made by Katarzyna Kijek and Przemysław Adamski.

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