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Top 6: December 11th 2013
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The Shinano Mainichi Shimbun: A Family Story

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Top 6: December 11th 2013

The Shinano Mainichi Shimbun, a Japanese local newspaper based in Nagano, created a new flip book animation, "A Family Story," for its 140th anniversary, together with Tekken, who is known for his “Pendulum” music video for the English rock band Muse. The animation was created, via Frontage/Dentsu Tokyo, using an actual newspaper printing press. To make the movement of the flip book animation possible, The agency had to precisely adjust the number of images per second, the frame rate of camera, and the running speed of the newspaper printing press. When they matched all three elements successfully, a total of 1918 images started to come alive. Check out the making: http://youtu.be/eiQ_huGhFwc
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lightman:Makoto Jyukuroki

Web Director:Yukihisa Yoshimura

Multi Audio:Akihiro Morita

Account Executive:Koichi Yokozeki

Account Executive:Kohei Morimoto

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