A closer look at Olivia Rodrigo’s “The Cure” music video and its practical effects, including handcrafted cardboard sets and props, felt and fiber art, animatronics, and puppeteering
A closer look at Olivia Rodrigo’s “The Cure” music video and its practical effects, including handcrafted cardboard sets and props, felt and fiber art, animatronics, and puppeteering
Lol as an ex preschool educator who used to hoard tons of toilet paper rolls, random bits of fabric and cardboard, I really love and appreciate the effort that went into this! Creating stuff with recycled materials is super fun and really pushes you creatively.
cuntyaunty on
AI could never
Own_Yogurtcloset9981 on
Refreshing
MiyaDoesThings on
Practical effects my beloved
girlabides on
Reminds me of The Science of Sleep

zNezzee on
who is the girl in black in the first slide?
TheBumblingestBee on
Oh heck yeah, this is really cool!
PurpleWhiteOut on
Yes!! Im hoping for a big return to practical effects, puppets, anything crafty like that
Labardine on
More of this, please! We need more weird art, more silly art, more *human* art!
Latinhouseparty on
Cat Solen rules. She worked on the underrated and often disturbing TV show Shivering Truth and made the Bright Eyes video “At the Bottom of Everything.”
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Hell yeah, you love to see it.
AI will never replace human creativity, or the value of tangible, handmade crafts and effects like this.
Olivia also released a behind the scenes video: [https://youtu.be/zVLzC3Maj4s](https://youtu.be/zVLzC3Maj4s?si=HfLW-g8HxrSBPBIi)
Lol as an ex preschool educator who used to hoard tons of toilet paper rolls, random bits of fabric and cardboard, I really love and appreciate the effort that went into this! Creating stuff with recycled materials is super fun and really pushes you creatively.
AI could never
Refreshing
Practical effects my beloved
Reminds me of The Science of Sleep

who is the girl in black in the first slide?
Oh heck yeah, this is really cool!
Yes!! Im hoping for a big return to practical effects, puppets, anything crafty like that
More of this, please! We need more weird art, more silly art, more *human* art!
Cat Solen rules. She worked on the underrated and often disturbing TV show Shivering Truth and made the Bright Eyes video “At the Bottom of Everything.”
Both are worth checking out
https://youtu.be/2GHyLhbdzN0?si=7bN9lhQjHUEqo8Ns
She’s also the nicest.
This was one of my favorite music videos I’ve seen in a long while, really glad to see the work behind it.
This whole concept was beautiful and quirky. Proper artistry.