This Music Video Was Made By 24,000 Webcam Users [VIDEO]

Amit Chowdhry | Wednesday October 27, 2010 | 2,669 views| Add a Comment


Jonathan Puckey and Roel Wouters made an interactive music video for the band C-mon & Kypski. The website oneframeoffame.com lets you replace footage from the music video and add your own webcam pictures. These pictures will appear on the music video if you match the pose made by one of the band members. The video gets refreshed every hour and 24,000 webcam users have participated on this music video. The website grabs a frame from the music video and overlays it on your webcam view so you can match the pose exactly. Check out what the music video looks like as of right now:

One Frame of Fame from Dom O'Brien on Vimeo.

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