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Tech Forward Music Videos from Cut Copy, Kodaline, Rob Cantor, Tropkillaz

Cut-copy-free-your-mindI've been posting about creative music videos for the last couple of years at Hypebot. Generally I feature videos using new tech, particularly consumer web apps, to create music videos. Today's batch features a Cut Copy video that utilized 3D printing, a fanshot video by Kodaline using FanFootage and two music videos that use edited GIFs, one from Rob Cantor and one from Ilan Benjamin who created an unofficial video for Tropkillaz.

3D Printing a Music Video?

Cut Copy – We Are Explorers

Cut Copy released a BitTorrent Bundle featuring the above music video for "We Are Explorers" from Free Your Mind." The bundle includes still frames and downloaders are encouraged to create new videos.

It's being described as a 3D printed music video but of course it's not. The story is interesting but basically what they did was 3D print figures that are animated in a real setting.

Still it's nice to see paper mache alive in another form. And it should be interesting to see what people do with the still frames they download.

Let The Fans Shoot The Video!

Kodaline – All I Want

Back in 2011 I wrote about 45Sound which was an early entrant among startups trying to turn fan footage into edited shows. They've since rebranded as FanFootage and have now outlasted some contenders though others seem to be stepping up.

Kodaline asked their fans to video the last song in their hometown Dublin show and upload them to FanFootage. The above video is the final result.

2 Contrasting Music Videos Using GIFs

Rob Cantor – All I Need Is You

Rob Cantor's video for "All I Need Is You" from "Not A Trampoline" (via A Journal of Musical Things) uses edited gifs which seem to relate to the song itself.

Morena – ✞ЯфPKiLLΔℤ (unofficial music video) from Ilan Benjamin

By contrast, Ilan Benjamin's unofficial video for "Morena" by Tropkillza is even more abstract and may or may not be related to any lyrics in the song. But it fits really well.

Benjamin used gifs from Reddit and turned "166 trippy GIFs into one trippy song." It came out late last year but the Cantor video inspired me to see what else was out there.

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  1. Fans of Cut Copy should check Strange Talk for amazing danceable fun tunes! you can catch them on tour in may and download their #YoungAndFree tour sampler now for free from their site! http://t.opsp.in/r1QWb

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