Monday, January 27, 2025

Day 4537: Video Filmed w/ 64 Phones & Ball-point scribbles.

"Dissected": Junk collage.





  

Want music?


    

Click: Rose Royce, I'm Wishing on a Star.


 


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Choreographed Video Filmed with 64 Phones

OK Go’s latest release, the band has created a music video using phones about videos made with phones. Known for elaborately choreographed music videos that bring pop songs to life through playful, chromatic, even gravity-defying stunts, OK Go continues to push the boundaries of the genre. The group’s tune/video “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill,” which premiered last Thursday, features complex composition using 64 smartphones to record and transmit a joyful performance. 


The band is currently composed of Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka, and Andy Ross, who relish the creative potential of the music video genre. Tapping into a unique style of filmic continuity using split screens and meticulously-planned set transitions, the band defies the notion that music videos are a thing of the past.


For “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill,” each phone captured one unique take, which had to be carefully planned in advance. All 64 videos were filmed in slightly different sequences or at different angles, in some cases capturing additional phones in the band’s hands that displayed color blocks or patterns. 

In a remarkable feat, the final video records the playback on the phones, arranged on a simple concrete surface, choreographed to reflect an increasingly elaborate performance. 

 •  See the video on the band’s YouTube channelwhere you can dance along to dozens more.




Ball point scribbles ...



Drawing a quick sketch of a tv personality with a ballpoint pen.
 


Play with acrylic for background and accents.




I could have added collage? or not?


I did.

Total time: 25 minutes.


 

  
 
A 5 minute video, Cherry tomato, here
 
 
 

  
 
Just because ...

Golden Fruit Dove



 

Monday's Smiles ... 




   
















  
  

   

2 comments:

elenor said...

Jacki, your art is always the best! Love your collage and your scribbles. Your last smile is a wonderful message for us again.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor you are always so kind and supportive. Wishing you and extra special week ahead,