Stop-motion artist creates Netflix intro using only yarn worth Rs 2,000
Team Udayavani, Apr 25, 2022, 12:05 PM IST
If you have a Netflix subscription, you will be subjected to the Netflix introduction.
The company’s shows all feature an intro montage that is accompanied by the ‘tadum’ sound.
The dark background of the enormous red ‘N’ emblem disintegrates into a rainbow of colours. It can be found in all of the studio’s original films and television shows.
The images you see on your screens are all digital. But now, using just actual effects, a stop-motion artist has recreated the intro.
I recreated the @netflix intro with $30 worth of yarn pic.twitter.com/dhi6Y5wSTE
— Kevin Parry (@kevinbparry) April 21, 2022
On Twitter, Kevin Perry shared a short video of his work. He uploaded the entire video to YouTube, detailing the lengthy procedure that led to the final result.
The ‘N’ was made with his hands by the stop-motion artist. On a cardboard cut-out, he used only crimson and maroon yarns.
“For no reason at all, I took on the challenge of recreating the Netflix ‘tadum’ intro with YARN! Why? Because I love stop-motion and challenging myself,” Parry says in the video.
The artist claimed that putting together the various aspects of the practical intro took him three days.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Social media speculates on alleged death of YouTuber ‘Angry Rantman’
Unprecedented rainfall in Dubai: Social media flooded with visuals of submerged airport & streets
All set for ‘Surya tilak’ of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya on Ram Navami
Egg donation for mosque construction raises over Rs 2.26 lakh in auction
Devotees beaten up at Haridwar’s Dakshin Kali temple; video surfaces online
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
India’s boundaries are completely secure: Rajnath Singh
Complaint filed against Flipkart, BigBasket for allegedly making employee work on election day
DKShi ‘kidnapped’ 9-year-old girl for property: HDD
Woman can’t be held accountable for abetting suicide of lover due to ‘love failure’: Delhi HC
I don’t believe in star power: Vidhu Vinod Chopra on why content matters more to him