Sunday, June 9, 2013

Sunday inspiration

Happy Sunday, friends!

I'm absolutely in love with today's inspiration, a very creative stop-motion commercial for Erbert & Gerbert's Sandwich Shop. They've produced what they call a human flipbook, and the result of all their hard work is so much fun to watch! The second video, which shows how they made the commercial, is also done in stop-motion, and it's just as entertaining as the commercial itself. Enjoy!





Wishing you all a creative and inspirational Sunday. ☺

50 comments:

  1. You do the most interesting things over here! Have a great day!

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  2. Well Dana, thank you so much for this sharing, this is such an inspiration, c'est magnifique !
    This sunday is definetely creative. 9 hours standing ? congratulations to the model.

    Happy sunday

    Grace

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    1. Yes, he must be a very patient person!

      I hope you had a nice Sunday.

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  3. I need to reward them with a trip to their shop I think. : )

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    1. I wish there was one around here. I checked out their menu, and the sandwiches sound good!

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  4. Cool!
    Sunday is almost over....hope it was a good one!

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    1. It was. I hope yours was a good one, too!

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  5. My son would get such a kick out of this. I can't wait to show it to him.

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  6. I love how you just call everyone friends. It makes me smile. Also, my computer didn't want to play the video very well, but what I saw was adorable!

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    1. Aw, thanks—and I'm glad you liked what you could see!

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  7. Well, I almost flipped when I saw the first commercial. Very artful and sophisticated.

    Hope you whole Sunday as wonderful.

    Blessings and Bear hugs!
    Bears Noting, Life in the Urban Forest (poetry).

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    1. LOL I almost flipped, too. ;)

      Have a great week!

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  8. Very fun! And my mom used to make Magic Bar Cookies for me when I was a kid.

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    1. They're good, aren't they? Too good... ;)

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    1. Once again, creative people amaze me. :)

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  10. Hi, Dana,

    This was SOOOO clever. I really enjoyed it!!!!!

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    1. It's amazing what some people are capable of creating. :)

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  12. I don't even want to think about how much time went into making that video. Whew!

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  13. That was so much fun! Have a great week. :)

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it. Happy week to you as well!

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  14. That is so cool!! It would be interesting to know how long it took them to make that.

    Kathy
    http://gigglingtruckerswife.blogspot.com

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    1. It took nine hours to film and several more hours to create all the T-shirts. What a process! ☺

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  15. I don't think they have those sandwiches around here in the West. Very cute. I watched both of the videos.

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    1. They don't have them here either, but if I ever see one of those shops when I'm traveling, I might just stop in!

      Glad you liked the videos. :)

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  16. Love that vid - I've always wanted to try stuff like that. ;)

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  17. Stop motion is such a great method of filming.

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  18. I shared this post with friends and told them to watch the Making Of.
    All I can say beyond that is: Wow!

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    1. It's pretty awesome, isn't it? I'm always amazed by the things creative people like that can do.

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