“Hello, I Like You” is a short two-minute film which is described by its creators, Brooklyn’s Mixtape Club, as a “highly condensed happiness espresso.” It was originally commissioned to convey happiness. I think they nail it. I’ve watched it 7 times before posting. It’s a sensory experience for the ears, eyes and head. (Turn volume up now)
Nice. I like it,
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Hello, I like it…..I like the catchy tune too.
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🙂
I like it… I like you!
Thanks for all the awesomeness that you post!
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How Kind! Thanks LaDona
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Very cool video. I like animation and music. Great share.
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Thanks!
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I played it 3 times myself! I agree you have to turn the volume up to hear the background sounds. Reminds me of music and sounds that would have fit quite well with the movie August Rush…although at the top of my head, I cant remember the music that was played in the movie.
Thank you!
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Thanks! That audio made Mr. Cash (my bird dog) howl in delight!
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Funny!
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Excellent video!
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Thanks Marina.
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You were right as usual – it really does infuse one with happiness. I’ve never seen nuts or bolts (or any other widget for that matter) put to such a engaging use. Of course, it is the total effect of the visual and audio – the music has such lilt and mischief. This was great!
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Thanks as always for the feedback Mimi
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Thank you SO MUCH, David! I truly feel happy and thankful and celebratory of all that this clip reveals and implies!
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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