Multi-platinum Selling Radiohead Makes History by Being First to Shoot Music Video without Cameras
2008-05-14 14:31:52 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Entertainment Featured News)West Palm Beach, Florida (CaymanMama.com) — Rolling Stone Magazine’s Pick for One of the Planet’s Greatest Rock Bands, Radiohead, Uses Innovative Laser Technology to Produce Music Video at Florida Based G-Star Studios
As times change, so does the way those in the entertainment and other industries do business. Innovative technologies have created interesting avenues for music professionals to create videos, distribute their music, and perform other activities involved in sharing their sound with the world. English alternative rock band, Radiohead, demonstrates why they’ve earned a reputation for being one of the world’s most technologically advanced music groups, by becoming the first to use a cutting edge technology to create their latest music video.
On the Edge of Revolution
Radiohead is renowned for being innovators in creative visions. The alternative rock band has sold over 23 million records worldwide, and has been recognized as Rolling Stone Magazine’s pick for one of the planet’s greatest rock bands. Sharing the stage with the only high definition laser device in the world, the group has made history with their recent camera free video production. Filming the video for their song “Deck of Cards,” Radiohead was the first to use laser technology in place of cameras to produce a music video. The video was shot at West Palm Beach, Florida based G-Star Studios. The new technology, the HDL64E, developed by Velodyne, is a revolving tower of 64 lasers that can spin 900 revolutions every second, and provide a 360 degree view in 3-D of a 150 meter area span. The technology is believed to have the power to revolutionize the way films are made, by providing a faster, more efficient means of video production.
G-Star Studios
G-Star Studios is a motion picture studio space with more than 93,000 square foot of space for film production. The Studio company provides space for motion picture and other film productions with budgets of all sizes. Boasting the largest sound stage in South Florida, G-Star Studios has aided in the production of more than 20 films in the last four years. The company is encouraging producers with large or small budgets to visit them online to take advantage of their no cost studio incentives. Independent film producers with budgets of $10 million or less have a unique opportunity to receive shooting solutions and production package additions free of charge.
For more information about G-Star Studios, please visit http://www.gstarstudios.com.
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