Cuteness gets remixed

Wednesday, August 26, 2009 - 02:00 PM

Don't be fooled by the first 20 seconds of this video-- it's is not just another cute toddler Youtube sensation. Prepare to be impressed and a little freaked out by some very slick video editing. The toddler noises and mugging for the camera get transformed into what could quite possibly be the next dance hall hit. If Kidz Bop were to cover Crystal Castles' "Vanished", it would sound something like this.


 

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arenista

beautiful video, very clever use of editing sound and music.
You know, human voice is most beautiful intrument, (well edited or composed in this case)
About moral. Touching and tender. You can feel love and fun is all about.

Aug. 29 2009 07:59 AM
Suzanne

Awesome.

Aug. 28 2009 04:59 PM
MrRoadRage.com

Ok, that takes a little talent, AND PATIENCE, to put that together. I would like to learn how to video edit, that could be fun.

Aug. 28 2009 02:00 PM
naila

Its really a cute.

Aug. 28 2009 06:01 AM
SummonerWolf

Why do you feel this way, Pheobe? In some cases, I'd certainly agree, but I don't see this particular case as being harmful. They stuck her in front of the camera, she goofed around for a while, and they made a video of it.

Aug. 28 2009 05:36 AM
pk

at Phoebe:
you need to get a grip... and really really lighten up.

Cute video.

Aug. 28 2009 04:25 AM
Lainie

1. This is way cool.
2. Someone needs a hobby.

Aug. 28 2009 03:46 AM
Keny

At :42 I was expecting her to morph into Agent Smith from the Matrix. A little weird but cleverly entertaining.

Aug. 28 2009 03:42 AM
az

ha, that was cute, cool, but a bit creepy

Aug. 28 2009 12:32 AM
Phoebe

Sorry, but this is not good; to me in fact it somehow is abuse.I don't like children's being played on inanyway even in advertising.This is not innocent.I wish I were able to stop this.

Aug. 28 2009 12:30 AM
Josh

haha, nicely done.

Aug. 27 2009 11:24 PM
Justin

Genius lol funny and a bit strange.

Aug. 27 2009 08:46 PM

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