I was on set yesterday for the upcoming Kristine Elezaj single Souvenir, and the experience was so captivating that it inspired a music video post. However, before I start talking about that I have to mention the Sony Red One camera the director was using for the video. Prior to that shoot I had never seen or heard about this camera but it is hands down the best picture quality I have ever seen. Retailing at about $30,000, the Red One is to video what the SSL is to music, and I predict it’s going to lead to some outstanding work in years to come, so far anyone into film you might want to do a little research.
With that said, I thought I’d repost one of my favorite recent videos, Stress by Justice.
These days it seems like a song can be discovered, blow up and fade away all in the same week. Unfortunately, this video was a victim of this new rapid pace consumption. Possibly inspired by Mathieu Kassovitz’s “La Haine,” “Stress” captures the not so romantic side of the Paris suburbs. Hard. † Here’s the live performance of “Stress” from “A Cross the Universe.” Sounds like your watching Hitchcock or something, I can only imagine how crazy this concert was. Bad ass.
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I just discovered your blog today and i totally love it! You really now how to find those pearls out there, keep up the good work!
(btw just a small remark… the Red One ain't a Sony, it's one of their bigger competitors right now in the 2k/4k market…)
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