Every YouTube Clip Ever Now in One Music Video.

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Sorta. Using YouTube’s annotation editor, director Dennis Liu and Krystalline Armendariz animated basically every clip they could find for this Kyle Andrews music video called Sushi. It’s all technique tied to the rhythm of the song more than anything relating to the song’s lyrical meaning. Wait, unless the feels so real lyrics actually does play off the artificial world of YouTube. But, YouTube is real I thought. Hmmm. So maybe there is a deeper meaning at work. Yeah, know what, just shut up and watch. Why?

Because that’s a sick amount of editing here and sometimes a cool video is just that.

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