I-Muzzik Lavomatik Session
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Artist: Vandaveer
Song: Dig Deep Down
Location: Paris XVIII (France)
Film by Mathieu Muller
Date: November 27th, 2008
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I-Muzzik Lavomatik Session ----------------------------- Artist: Vandaveer Song: Dig Deep Down Location: Paris XVIII (France) Film by Mathieu Muller Date: November 27th, 2008 ----------------------------- More Lavomatik Sessions on www.I-Muzzik.net
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To add on to my previous post... the only other thing I might change is using a couple of wireless mics hidden away. Sounds like you're using the camera's own mic. Lots of distortion at times. I'd like to try something like this with a Canon 5D MkII that does video, and use fast lenses to isolate the subjects more.
Don't get me wrong, I love the feel of the video as it is but I think my suggestions could help fine tune it, make it even more intimate.
Love this music but it would have worked better with two cameras so you could cut back and forth. OR, film it twice from different angles, and cut back and forth. Super simple to do. I'd especially cut between the singers for certain parts, even try a split screen.
Fantastic video! This is one of the few bands that is actually better live than in studio, at least in my opinion...and they both just ooze soul. Their songs just make me (and hopefully you) so happy! :) They're on their way to fame for sure.
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This video is not broken, so don't fix it. It's perfect and it's also a perfect example of how music SHOULD be. Spontaneous and never over thought.
Don't get me wrong, I love the feel of the video as it is but I think my suggestions could help fine tune it, make it even more intimate.