
An abstract music video for Yoshinori Sunahara‘s “Lovebeat” which has geometric shapes visualize the song. Directed by Junji Kojima, who is experienced in the field of commercials and music videos and has founded the studio “Teevee Graphics“.

He has also done a few short films as well, like this hilarious short tutorial about sushi (and some of the Japanese absurt traditions).

A stop motion video where there’s animation on shirts! Over 222 shirts have been used in this Rhett & Link music video directed by Joe Penna. Here’s some info from YouTube:
We changed shirts over 100 times each, taking individual pictures of each unique shirt. The designs on the shirts are not photoshopped. They are real shirts for each frame of animation. The video was exported at 30fps, while the T-shirt animation moves at 6fps (with a few exceptions where it moves faster) So, for each shirt, we took 5 pictures, so the animation of us (Rhett&Link) moves at 30fps, but the T-shirt animations move a bit slower. There are a few places where the motion seems so smooth that it looks like video. That’s because, in those parts, there was no changing in T-shirts, and Joe used burst mode to capture the frames, making it look very smooth.
It’s smart how this doesn’t only meant to sell their music, but shirts as well!
Not the best lyrics in this song, but this fan made video is making up for the lyrics! Made by Joerg Narton as a final project for his university. In case you don’t ever read the comments, here’s what he said about making the video:
“i used Cinema 4d for 3d modeling and 3d Animation, Xfrog (as Cinema 4d plugin) for modeling and animating the plants and ornamental shapes and After Effects for 2d Animation and compositing.”
I’m not really sure how this sort of ink/grow/organic style is called, so if you have the official term for it, enlighten me!

An abstract (fan) music video made by Aubo Lessi of Autechre’s song Dropp.
