Stop Motion Daft Punk/Adam Freeland Video for Obama
Whether you’re checking out inaugural address videos online at work, playing hooky to stay home front of the tube, unemployed and in front of the tube anyway or shaking your fist while thinking about how you can move to a more conservative country, this inauguration day for Barack Obama has significance for most Americans and many people around the world.
Just in time for the big day, the music video directors “Gold”–the duo of Richard Farmer and Sinuhe Xavier, who won MTV Video Music Awards for his Gnarls Barkley “Run” video–have released this stop-motion animated video for Adam Freeland’s remix of Daft Punk in tribute to President Obama. Fans of Robot Chicken and universal health care may get a kick out of it; meanwhile, McCain voters who think “The King of Queens” and “Touched by an Angel” are great entertainment will probably want to barf in their Cheerios.








