Category - Sight
Subcategory - 3D Motion Stamp
Netherlands 2010 Dutch Film Festival Motion stamp
Issue date 09 September 2010
The world's "smallest and shortest film" appears on a new lenticular stamp created for the Dutch postal service TNT. KesselsKramer asked director Anton Corbijn to shoot the one-second film, which features actress Carice van Houten (Game of Thrones actress).
The Amsterdam and London-based agency were commissioned to "develop new innovations in stamps" and the result is a small lenticular stamp that contains 30 frames of film. 350,000 have been printed and are available from Dutch post offices.
Corbijn's film, at a mere one-second in length, is a strange little thing. Dutch actress Carice van Houten stands in front of a windmill facing the camera and proceeds to bite down on an unidentified finger.
The film was launched during the Dutch Film Festival's 30th anniversary celebrations.
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3D - Motion Stamps
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Subcategory - 3D Motion Stamp
Netherlands 2010 Dutch Film Festival Motion stamp
Issue date 09 September 2010
The world's "smallest and shortest film" appears on a new lenticular stamp created for the Dutch postal service TNT. KesselsKramer asked director Anton Corbijn to shoot the one-second film, which features actress Carice van Houten (Game of Thrones actress).
The Amsterdam and London-based agency were commissioned to "develop new innovations in stamps" and the result is a small lenticular stamp that contains 30 frames of film. 350,000 have been printed and are available from Dutch post offices.
Corbijn's film, at a mere one-second in length, is a strange little thing. Dutch actress Carice van Houten stands in front of a windmill facing the camera and proceeds to bite down on an unidentified finger.
The film was launched during the Dutch Film Festival's 30th anniversary celebrations.
To view other stamps in this category click on the following link -
3D - Motion Stamps
Disclaimer - Information about the stamp issues on this page has been taken from the net and are for informational purposes only. No copyright claim is made for the above mentioned information/pictures.
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