Ramona Falls Video by Stefan Nadelman
December 22nd, 2009 admin
“I Say Fever” is a video for Ramona Falls directed by Stefan Nadelman (of Food Fight fame). Nadelman uses a photo collage puppeted-animation technique that transforms ordinary antique engravings into a darkly macabre vision that fits the music perfectly. (Thanks, Carolyn Bates)

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