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Radiohead 'House Of Cards' Video Made Without Camera |
Contributed By: McKay
Created On: Saturday, 12 July 2008
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 Radiohead Radiohead have made a video for their new single without using any cameras.
The 'House Of Cards' video were captured by using structured light and lasers that performances by Thom Yorke, actors and extras.
Sixty-four lasers were used in the Velodyne Lidar process, shooting 900 times a minute to capture large scenes, while structured light was used to 'film' close-up scenes.
In a similar manner to Radiohead's 'Nude' 'stem' tracks, where fans could download the individual parts of the single, the band are making data from the video available to allow people to make their own short clips.
Thom Yorke explained the band's decision not to use cameras, saying: "I always like the idea of using technology in a way that it wasn't meant to be used, the struggle to get your head round what you can do with it.
"I liked the idea of making a video of human beings and real life and time without using any cameras, just lasers, so there are just mathematical points - and how strangely emotional it ended up being."
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