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Stop-Motion ‘T-Shirt War’ Turns Tees Into Flip Book
Web video masters Rhett & Link star in “T-Shirt War,” a creative new stop-motion music video that uses more than 200 custom-printed shirts like an old-school flip book.
Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, the duo behind the hilarious I Love Local Commercials project that’s become a viral hit, wear a series of shirts with specially designed images in the video (embedded above).
As is their way, Rhett & Link have also posted a behind-the-scenes video (embedded below) that shows how they made “T-Shirt War.”
The actual shirts used in the creative clip are available in Rhett & Link’s online store (starting at $20 — what a deal!). Customizable versions of the shirts are available from rushTshirts, the company that cranked out the originals.
[via Laughing Squid]
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Not to troll…but their 2nd video (behind the scenes) and smarmy BUY OUR SHIRTS twelve times was enough to put me off buying one (and their site is down). Self promotion is cool..SELF PROMOTION ME ME ME is annoying.