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Brooklyn video editor made the viral “Like A Rolling Stone” lip sync vid

Innovative Bob Dylan video made by Israeli immigrant living in Brooklyn.

Vania Heymann immigrated to Brooklyn from Jerusalem after his work making videos for major brands became too demanding for him to continue college in Israel, according to ISRAEL21c. He’s the mastermind behind the multi-channel “Like A Rolling Stone” video made to promote the Bob Dylan, Complete Album Collection, Vol. 1, box set.

Heymann is now on staff at Interlude in Manhattan, under whose auspices he was assigned the project, shooting over 90 minutes of footage to make one music video.

The video uses online video in an innovative way. Once you start it, you see different television personalities going about their normal work, but they are lip syncing the words to Bob Dylan‘s famous song. They are, actually lip syncing it. Heymann reached out to many TV networks and asked if they would be willing to participate in the project.

Once you hit play, you can scroll through different scenes and scenarios, but you’ll stay in the same place in the song where you were when you flipped. The video of Dylan that the audio is taken from is also one of the channels.

We especially enjoyed seeing podcaster and standup comic Marc Maron in the video.

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