This unbelievable stop motion was created by Japanese ad agency Dentsu for Japanese paper manufacturer Nepia, which featuring a cavalcade of animals folding directly from tissue paper. Nepia tries to show their dedication to creating sustainable forests by giving lives of forest animals using tissue paper. Our understanding is that “Paper comes from trees while cutting trees make forest animal homeless. Hence we need to create sustainable forests to make sure those animals can live properly. That’s why those paper animal are alive in video”. Not sure is that the right explanation for the commercial. But if you only enjoy it purely like a stop motion animation, it is pretty awesome. Birds, dogs, kangaroos, frogs, etc, those tissue animals are such vividly alive in the video. Take a look at this amazing movie action and if you want to find out how much effort and dedication you need make movie like that, check the “Making of Video” followed.

Tissue Paper Animal in Life: Creative Stop Motion for Japanese Paper Company

Tissue Paper Animal in Life: Creative Stop Motion for Japanese Paper Company
Tissue Paper Animal in Life: Creative Stop Motion for Japanese Paper Company
Tissue Paper Animal in Life: Creative Stop Motion for Japanese Paper Company


Tissue Paper Animal

Making of Video

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