Despite the effortless feel and dreamy mood, this visually exciting music video for Andrew Bayer directed by Człowiek Kamera (not his real name btw!) was not an easy task to accomplish during the very long and cold Polish winter. “To be honest, I’ve never been very satisfied by the final result”, the director says. “What the clip shows, is about 40% of what I wanted to perform. There were many unexpected things that forced me to adjust my concept. For example, last winter unexpectedly lasted longer than usual, causing some sequences to be filmed during a hard frost, and about -25C.” However Człowiek Kamera admits to enjoying processing the images and creating the visual effects. “There are many possibilities… I adore working with the implementation of particular shots and I never know what the final result will look like.” Allan McGrath from Involved Management gave his personal insight on the video: ‘A very personal project for us all and something very different for us musically. For “Lose Sight”, we were looking for a video that represented the beauty and dreaminess of the track in a visually engaging and unique way.’  ‘We wanted something that was edgy without being pretentious and also slightly abstract and challenging in its allure… much like the music itself. Człowiek Kamera totally nailed the brief, coming up with an innovative and original treatment. He was a joy to work with and clearly got the artistic spirit behind the music.’ CREDITS Director, Editor, Colorist: Człowiek Kamera Production Manager: Aleksandra Śmiatek Cast: Adam Rost, Paweł Rost, Marcjan Piątek, Daniel Muciok, Ewelina Stawska, Michał Gajlikowski, Filip Pietrek, Magdalena Woźniak, Patrycja Kielan, Izabela Białczyk, Karolina Jaruga, Mariusz Marcinia, Paweł Wróblewski, Konrad Gradowski, Tomasz Machciński via RadarMusicVideos

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    Lo/No Budget

    title:

    Lose Sight

    artist:

    Andrew Bayer

    director:

    Czlowiek Kamera

    czlowiek.tv


     


    Lose Sight

    Despite the effortless feel and dreamy mood, this visually exciting music video for Andrew Bayer directed by Człowiek Kamera (not his real name btw!) was not an easy task to accomplish during the very long and cold Polish winter.
    “To be honest, I’ve never been very satisfied by the final result”, the director says. “What the clip shows, is about 40% of what I wanted to perform. There were many unexpected things that forced me to adjust my concept. For example, last winter unexpectedly lasted longer than usual, causing some sequences to be filmed during a hard frost, and about -25C.”
    However Człowiek Kamera admits to enjoying processing the images and creating the visual effects. “There are many possibilities… I adore working with the implementation of particular shots and I never know what the final result will look like.”
    Allan McGrath from Involved Management gave his personal insight on the video: ‘A very personal project for us all and something very different for us musically. For “Lose Sight”, we were looking for a video that represented the beauty and dreaminess of the track in a visually engaging and unique way.’
     ‘We wanted something that was edgy without being pretentious and also slightly abstract and challenging in its allure… much like the music itself. Człowiek Kamera totally nailed the brief, coming up with an innovative and original treatment. He was a joy to work with and clearly got the artistic spirit behind the music.’
    CREDITS
    Director, Editor, Colorist: Człowiek Kamera
    Production Manager: Aleksandra Śmiatek
    Cast: Adam Rost, Paweł Rost, Marcjan Piątek, Daniel Muciok, Ewelina Stawska, Michał Gajlikowski, Filip Pietrek, Magdalena Woźniak, Patrycja Kielan, Izabela Białczyk, Karolina Jaruga, Mariusz Marcinia, Paweł Wróblewski, Konrad Gradowski, Tomasz Machciński
    Tags: atmospheric, directors from Poland, experimental


    Lo/No Budget

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    What can you do on a shoestring budget? A lot! There are some great clips made by resourceful directors that prove that you don’t need busloads to make something worth watching.


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