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Over at NeatoGeek, we've previously featured the miscreant Jedi of filmmaker Freddie Wong. His latest project is a short action film created with stop-motion light graffiti. It was shot over thirteen hours on two days.
via Urlesque | Behind the Scenes Video
Comments (4)
The glass was likely scored with a diamond wheel first and the scissors are just breaking along the score lines.
If only I'd known!
/If this works, I'll buy everybody a beer. EVERYBODY!
btw complaining about online video quality is like complaining about the weather.
It just broke. Honestly, I pressed on the scissors and it snapped it, not cut, snapped.
So, it doesn't work with all glass obviously.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBMtbVonAIg