Bliss N Eso - Addicted (Official Video Clip)

hacktheplanet
Published on Aug 31, 2022
After 3 months in making, Bliss N Eso return with the highly anticipated clip for Addicted! The moving graffiti in the clip is animated entirely in stop motion using over 2,200 photos.

The clip was shot in a warehouse in West Auckland (NZ) which was previously the headquarters for bikie crew "Headhunters". It features artwork from world-famous graff writers Askew One and Deus, who spent 6 days straight working their way around the warehouse and used over 300 cans of paint.

A big shout out to the Fish n Clips crew who helped make this concept come to reality. Addicted was directed by James Solomon and shot by Marty Williams with help from Dan Monaham and Clint, and was produced by Sam Momeny and Jessie Gurunathan. Post by Nathan Pickles and Mike Robinson.

To see how this clip came together check out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OimUSkvjVCE

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