The ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ intro recreated using stock footage is a work of art – Mashable

With the UK's lockdown edging towards its third month, people are being forced to find creative new ways of entertaining themselves.

Some people are sharing old photos, some are holding virtual events online, and others are challenging themselves to raise money.

Meanwhile, 37-year-old comedian and filmmaker Matthew Highton has been doing a spot of video editing. The wonderfully niche kind.

"The idea came about when the intro to NCIS accidentally landed on my TV," Highton told Mashable. "It looked a lot like stock footage so I wondered if I could recreate it. Then I saw someone mention the O.C. on Twitter and the two ideas meshed."

Highton's first attempt at a stock footage intro of The O.C., while undeniably brilliant, didn't quite take off on Twitter but his second attempt most certainly has.

Glorious.

Highton explained that he found the footage he used for to recreate the Buffy the Vampire Slayer intro on a video stock site he has a subscription for, using search terms like "group walk forwards" and "blonde woman does flip." Highton shared the finished video on Tuesday evening, and it's since been retweeted over 1,200 times including a share from the creator of Buffy himself, Joss Whedon.

"Its always nice when something does well," Highton said. "Especially when youve put the time in. Its normally the stuff that takes two minutes that flies off the shelf and the stuff you give days to gets nothing. When Joss Whedon shares it though, you dial your inner teenage nerd and tell him everything turns out okay."

So will there be more stock footage creations to come?

"I feel like now I know it works Ill make more," said Highton. "Adam Larter, another comedian, asked for Happy Days and that has kind of rooted in my brain. Roll on the '50s greaser,' '50s leather jacket thumbs up' and 'Jukebox' searches."

We're looking forward to it already.

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