neat vid, thanks for sharing
only thing that bugs me is the numbers in the article
more than 700,000 vintage Lite-Brite pegs, and the help of 83 friends who'll probably never want to look at another Lite-Brite peg for the rest of their lives, the David Crowder Band created the video over the course of 2,150 hours and 148 pizzas.
700,000 pegs? There are only 1,691 holes on a board (by my count). If there are 20 different colors of pegs (which seems like a stretch for a kids toy) & they got enough pegs to cover the board in each color 3 times, they'd only need 100,000 pegs.
So what did they do with the other 600,000+ pegs? Put them on their pizzas?
Also... 2,150 hours? That is 90 days. Which seems about right for a stop motion music video. But then why not say they made the video over three months? Or 7,740,000 seconds?
ugh...
I really thought about that too much. stupid being good at math in school