Josh Ritter's 'Love Is Making Its Way Back Home' Uses 12,000 Pieces Of Paper (VIDEO)

12,000 Pieces of Paper Make Up This Stop Motion Video
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12,000 pieces of paper were strung together to make the newest video for Josh Ritter's "Love is Making its Way Back Home." Ritter's soft singer-songwriter style is accompanied with a story line completely constructed out of artfully crafted paper figures.

It all appears effortless, but a behind-the-scenes look reveals that the process, done by design group Prominent Figures, is quite convoluted. I mean, there are 12,000 pieces of paper making up the the 2D images that turn from a winter forest into a psychedelic, technicolor dream. The outcome is perfect for the song -- sweet and simple, just like Ritters.

Watch below for Josh Ritter's video "Love Is Making Its Way Back Home:"

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