At the London premier of the Flip Extremely Sorry video the claymation skits took everyone by surprise, as most of us were just expecting nonstop skate action. The skits gave some breathing space between the parts and each one expressed the personality of the team. The interludes are made in Claymation and clearly influenced by British claymation pioneers Aardman, who made Wallace and Gromit. Although the Flip team come from all over the world, Rowley and the other Flip head honchos created skits that allowed them to say something unique about each rider but which still remained distinctly British, like Flip itself. Smart.
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