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…Fetishes have funny behind the scenes?

Behind The Fetish

Keith Allen Phillips likes to be called Lucky. Lucky Bastard to be exact.

For the past six years, Lucky has been working for a company that makes custom fetish videos. Since fetishes are often the sillier side of sexuality, it’s no surprise that Lucky’s collection of behind the scenes photos are often a little weird.

Bloody Barbies?

Check.

Toes crushing Hot Wheels?

Check.

Playing with a Venus Flytrap?

Sure, why not?

Basically, if you can think of it, someone else can get off on it, and Lucky and shoot it.

Click the link to see what I mean.

[(NSFW) Behind The Fetish]

[Via: Complex]

…Office paintball takes a lot of work?

Office Paintball

Is a photo like this just the result of amazing timing, or something more?

Watch the video to find out:

[Photo Via: Bruton Stroube]

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…Renault loves the ballet?

I may have described drifting as automotive ballet, but Renault took that metaphor a step further and created an entire “Ballet” commercial:

And because I think it’s only fun if you know how they did it, here’s a behind the scenes:

[Via: AdFreak]

…The Bravia bunnies are coming?

Wow!

Remember when I gave you a preview of the new Sony Bravia ad that was being filmed in New York?

Well it’s done, and it’s amazing.

Following in the footsteps of the bouncy ball ad and the paint explosion ad, this spot sure had some big shoes to fill, but with one of the most ambitious stop-motion films ever created, I’d say it managed to top them both.

Featuring over 200 Play-Doh bunnies roaming the streets of New York, a total of 100,000 frames make up this 1:30 spot. The entire commercial took over three weeks to film, used 2.5 tons of plasticine, and employed 40 animators to make the motion.

Prepare to be amazed. Again.

And a behind the scenes:

[Sony Bravia]

[Passion Pictures]

…Julian Beever’s process is painstaking?

Julian Beever’s chalk art has been featured on DYH before, but thanks to an Aveeno ad he recently did in Union Square called “Fountain of Youth”, we finally have a look behind the scenes at what goes into making one of these perspective-shifting creations.

[Via: Neatorama]

…doodleBug shows you the drawing process?

doodleBug

doodleBug’s “oodles of doodles” offer a Web 2.0 style sneak peak/behind the scenes look at the creation of some very beautiful pieces of art. The site features a myriad of black and white drawings, and when you click on them, you can watch the creation of each piece, line by line. There’s even a rating system so that you can view only the best. A neat concept indeed.

[doodleBug]

[Via: bookofjoe]

…You can get a behind the scenes look at a Nike factory?

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Nike factories get a lot of flack as the poster child for underpaid sweatshop style labor. Everything To Everyone managed to get a behind the scenes look at a Nike shoe factory, and it’s a pretty impressive and candid look at one of the most vilified industries on the planet.

[Everything To Everyone - Nike Shoe Factory]

[Via: Josh Spear]




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