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10 Pretty New Stop-Motion Shorts

Stop motion videos are like the sure-fire way to Internet success these days (note, for instance, the huge success of Sorry I’m Late), and though they haven’t always been all that visually sophisticated. As everyone jumps on the stop-motion bandwagon though, equipped with better cameras and fine-tuned editing systems, is it any wonder that we’ve seen enough new product to fill out this listicle of 10 Pretty New Stop-Motion Shorts?

Mr. Special by Maggie Rogers

Reminds me of the Mr. Men books.

The Chimney Sweep by Joseph Mann

All the rooftop imagery reminds a little of Flight of the Red Balloon, no?

Orange Telecom ad by PES

The latest from PES’s masterful animators of inanimate objects is super-cute (unless you have a sock-puppet phobia).

Laïka 10th Anniversary Video by Guillaume Blanchet

Last time we featured a video with animated matches it was decidedly darker. By the way, Laïka is a really nice and trendy bar/cafe in Montreal on Saint Laurent, check it out next time you’re there.

STM by Karim Zariffa

Another entry out of Montreal, this one for the city’s public transportation system.

Iron Man vs. Bruce Lee by Patrick Boivin

We’ve already posted this on The Measure, but it’s just so cool.

The Story of Adi Dassler by Dario Nucci

Stunning origin story of one of our favorite sports gear brands.

Choices ad for United Way Romania by weareom.com

If not for the hopeful ending this might be the most depressing stop-motion animation ever.

Ooh Yeah by beshart

Great concept and look, might get a little boring by the end though.

Emomelon Days by Dan Meth

Does the name sound familiar? You’ll remember Dan Meth from pop culture infographics like this one.

Bonus: Deadline by Bang-yao Liu

Okay, you’ve already seen it, but it’s so cool!

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