It isn’t what you expect, I’ll just say that. This project video from Salazar starts out as an idyllic musing on summer at the lake. You’re thinking about young love and a cabin in the woods, rope swings and trout on the grill. And then you get a heaping helping of, um, exactly where is this going? If you’re feeling bright and sunny, watch it to the 1:05 mark, then stop. If not…check it out all the way through. And…enjoy.
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meh, what happened to story telling? guess that’s not an option when you do shit for free:
In late 2008 Salazar was approached to direct and produce the debut music video for Vancouver based Neu Disco act Fan Death. The only catch was the budget was nearly non existent. Instead of letting this limit the scope of the video it forced the collective to think outside of our comfort zone and eventually outside of Vancouver. The decision was made to take what little money there was and spend it to fly the band and our crew to Puerto Vallarta Mexico. Once there we spent a week hunting down the most interesting and unique locations available, often hiking hours into the jungle for a single shot.
I saw that. Cracked me up. “Budget nearly non existent” yet they could fly the band and crew from Canada to Mexico and stay for a week? I could produce three stories on far corners of the globe for what they probably spent on airfare.