Last month I blogged the launch of the Olympus E-P1 digital camera, which is consciously designed as a continuation of the company’s classic film camera, the Olympus Pen. Last night, thanks to Jack Schofield, I came on this publicity video by the company, which is really a tribute to stop-frame animation. The makers claim that they “shot 60.000 pictures, developed 9.600 prints and shot over 1.800 pictures again” — and that there was “no post production” work. Hope you like it as much as I did.