Vinvent Moon and La Blogotheque Make Real Music Videos
Matt Ho — November 10, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: blogotheque.net & blogotheque.net
La blogotheque is a French music video blog responsible for the infamous video of Arcade Fire playing in a cramped elevator. Since 2006, independent film maker Vincent Moon has been responsible for bringing us what the site calls "take-away shows."
Vincent Moon films these "take-away shows" himself, featuring indie and mainstream bands playing songs in public and unconventional spaces. From Phoenix playing a song on top of a driving Parisian tour bus to Grizzly Bear singing inside a bathroom, these videos showcase musicians in their rawest form.
Vincent Moon films these "take-away shows" himself, featuring indie and mainstream bands playing songs in public and unconventional spaces. From Phoenix playing a song on top of a driving Parisian tour bus to Grizzly Bear singing inside a bathroom, these videos showcase musicians in their rawest form.
Trend Themes
1. Take-away Shows - Opportunity to create unique and intimate music videos by filming artists performing in unconventional locations.
2. Indie Music Videos - Opportunity for independent filmmakers to collaborate with indie bands and create visually compelling music videos.
3. Raw Music Experiences - Opportunity to capture and showcase authentic and unfiltered performances that resonate with audiences.
Industry Implications
1. Music Industry - Disruptive innovation potential for musicians to connect with fans through unconventional and intimate music videos.
2. Film Industry - Opportunity for independent filmmakers to break conventions and create visually captivating music videos that stand out in the crowded industry.
3. Digital Content Creation - Opportunity for content creators to experiment with unique video concepts and storytelling techniques to engage audiences.
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