Kina Grannis’ New Stop-Motion Video Uses 288,000 Jelly Beans
Who do you think you are Kina Grannis? Just because you’re super talented, cute, bubbly, and a YouTube-bred recording artist, you think you can just make music videos that take 22 months of work, 1,357 man hours, 30 people, two ladders, 1 still camera and 288,000 jelly beans?! Damn, maybe you know who you are.
Grannis’ latest music video for her single In Your Arms does exactly that, proposition the idea of jelly bean art that has become so intriguing and viral on the web and bring to life an exquisitely crafted 3:25-long musical art piece.
Here’s the music video, followed by the behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the video: