I can't get enough of stop-motion animation. For me, it taps into that same feeling of creative transformation that comes from art like that by Tara Donovan: the magical payoff of tedious, minute and disciplined repetition. To this end, here's a project helmed by Wieden + Kennedy London called "Gulp" which garnered the record for "World's largest stop-motion animation set" from the Guinness Book. Filmed on location at a beach in Wales and captured with a Nokia camera on a cherry picker, it's a pretty cool feat.
Sometimes the "Behind the Scenes" are more impressive than the final result:
W+K also won a record for "Smallest stop-motion animated character" with this cute short called Dot.