This will probably be a puppet you'll see in a higher quality short later on down the road. I spent about an hour working on the puppet, about thirty minutes designing the background out of construction paper, and another thirty minutes or so on the setup for the video.
Anyways, hope you enjoy it. The song is "The Birds And The Bees" by Patrick and Eugene.
Parody of the "Get a Mac" ads staring everyone's favorite president.
I hope this doesn't make iPod sales plummet.
Thanks to http://www.gscottols on.com/weblog/2007/0 8/07/apple-ad-music/ where I found the "Get a Mac" tune.
Made in iMovie. I hope I'm the first to have done this, but I'm probably not.
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