From PetaPixel:

The video above, a commercial for Japanese paper company Nepia, is one of the more inventive and probably difficult to create stop motion animations we’ve run across.

The ad was put together by ad agency Dentsu, and the concept behind it is simple. Paper comes from the forest, and so they wanted to show the lives of forest animals using tissue paper. The ad is meant to emphasize Nepia’s dedication to creating sustainable forests because, as they say in the video description, “Great tissue comes from great trees. We thank our forests.”

Of course all of that is lost on you once you watch the video because you’re much more likely to get caught up in the complexity and beauty of the ad than you are in its message. Each of the animals you see were made from a single piece of tissue paper, and it took the Dentsu team 6 full days to shoot all the necessary frames.
vaire2ubesays...

hemp fiber please, stop the waste of trees. .. save animals too, great protein source from hemp.

paper companies must dieeee

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