The Art of The Music Video
Sun Jan 07, 2018 10:23 pm
Sometimes a music video will be released which will be so good that it would be able to stand without the song. Rare as they may be, I thought it might be interesting to try and compile some of these.
This is one of my recent favourites. The band Ghost aren't for everybody, some don't enjoy their theatrical mock satanic schtick, but I find their songs and production are generally pretty great anyway.
The video for this song harks back to the early cinematography of Lang and Murneau and does a damn good job of pulling it off!
This is one of my recent favourites. The band Ghost aren't for everybody, some don't enjoy their theatrical mock satanic schtick, but I find their songs and production are generally pretty great anyway.
The video for this song harks back to the early cinematography of Lang and Murneau and does a damn good job of pulling it off!
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Re: The Art of The Music Video
Mon Jan 08, 2018 2:44 pm
BobLucas wrote:The video for this song harks back to the early cinematography of Lang and Murneau and does a damn good job of pulling it off!
Very cool!
These two utterly brilliant examples from the Heroic Age of music videos represent two extremes:
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