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Such a catchy song and the video is great. Still can't figure out how it's done and I've been working in video for 30 years. I know each part is reversed on the second half and there must be some keying. Anyone have any ideas?
This is a difficult technique to pull off in a video, with the reversing the footage and all. You'd have to literally lip-synch it backwards while filming it and then reverse the fottage in editing.
They write and sing so beautifully together. Everyone is Here is joyous, as is this video. It would be fantastic to know there's another album coming from the brothers before too long.
I love this video! The first time I heard the song, I was on a 300+ mile road trip to see the Brothers in concert, listening to an advance copy of this album. When this song came on, I pounded the steering wheel and must have hit repeat 20 times!
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I know each part is reversed on the second half and there must be some keying.
Anyone have any ideas?
Greetings, Christopher