"While all the music video directors out there are trying to make HD happen, Cesar Kuriyama, a New York based animator and lighting technical director, decided to go old school animation like and create a music video out of 45,000 still photos. The video was brilliantly shot with a Nikon D200 DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) at 4 pictures per second rate. Basically, the director, alongside his photography director Tommy Agriodimas, shot bursts of photos several times of each scene and ended up editing the photos to reach 24 frames per second. And viola – a music video that looks like it was almost shot with a regular video camera - but much more unique."
— Mr. Churchill you were given a mission.
— Yes
— I want to have been given your mission. I want your place in world events, the centrality of it. You were born in the cradle of a catapult!
— You are wrong. I found my mission.
— I disagree.
— If you must.
— Tell me: where is my mission? Where are my bunkers and trenches, my goddamn Gallipoli?
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