Eytan & the Embassy Music Video Comprised of 18 Outfits
Kevin Young — June 21, 2012 — Pop Culture
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The record-setting music video entitled 'Everything Changes' by Eytan & The Embassy is comprised of 18 outfits in under four minutes.
This Brooklyn-based band finds a clever way to showcase their song, which talks about how people shouldn't "find themselves," but rather "create themselves." It's a one-take music video without any edits or cuts. The costumes are depictions of various artists ranging from John Lennon, Elvis Presley, Lady Gaga, Prince, the Beastie Boys and more.
Eytan & The Embassy is hoping others will attempt to break the record by doing their own music video, but with more costume changes. The entire video took a full day to complete and a total of 30 takes to perfect.
This Brooklyn-based band finds a clever way to showcase their song, which talks about how people shouldn't "find themselves," but rather "create themselves." It's a one-take music video without any edits or cuts. The costumes are depictions of various artists ranging from John Lennon, Elvis Presley, Lady Gaga, Prince, the Beastie Boys and more.
Eytan & The Embassy is hoping others will attempt to break the record by doing their own music video, but with more costume changes. The entire video took a full day to complete and a total of 30 takes to perfect.
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