Human Musical Puppets Illustrate Lipton-Powered Creative Process

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If you appreciate the skill of digitally removing stunt gear, you’ll love this new Lipton Yellow Label commercial from DDB Paris and Biscuit Filmworks. And if you appreciate the process of scoring a popular orchestral piece such as Lalo Schifrin’s Mission Impossible theme, then you’ll love this visualization of the creative process. Or if you just love the notion of people being controlled as if they were puppets, you’ll love this commercial as well.

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