Chris Hopewell did a video for Radiohead once, using the stop motion technique. Stop motion (also known as stop-action or frame-by-frame) is an animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own, says Wikipedia.
The video was for Radiohead’s ‘There There’, taken from the band’s 2003 album ‘Hail To The Thief’. But there are plenty of videos around using the same technique and Radiohead’s music. Here’s a selection, just for the fun of it.
There There – Chris Hopewell
15 Step – Daniel Brassington
Fitter Happier – Charles Weiselberg
Reckoner – Thero23
A Wolf At The Door – 8step3step
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors – Ty Tygielski
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi – Tobias Stretch
2+2=5 – Slajtando
Fake Plastic Trees – EHP47
House Of Cards -Ian MacKinnon
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi – Abby Wilcox
Jigsaw Falling Into Place – singmichaelsing
Hope to have credited all the directors. If not, let us know.
Radiohead news on this day..
- Plagiarism? Chris Martin on Radiohead – 2007
- Thom: small Radiohead gigs in 2006 – 2005
- Thom Yorke: ‘We’re splitting up…. “ – 2005
- Thom in Oxford Student? – 2004
- JONNY ON FRONT ROW TOMORROW – 2003
- THOM YORKE ON FUTURE RELEASES: “EPS ARE MORE LIKELY” – 2003
- Q awards ceremony on Channel 4 – 2002

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