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GEO S12s STAR IN SERBIA'S MOST EXPENSIVE MUSIC VIDEO
[ 29th January 2010 - 12:14:29 PM ]  Serbia

NEXO GEO S12 line arrays have played a prominent starring role in the most expensive music video to be shot in Serbian history. Rock band Night Shift deployed an eye-catching 3-array system providing 360 degrees of sound coverage as their set for their film, shot in the largest indoor venue in the country.

The video shoot for ‘Snovi’, the new release by Night Shift, was an elaborate affair, staged in the Belgrade Fair Hall 1, the largest indoor venue in Serbia and indeed any of the former Yugoslavian republics, with a capacity of 35,000.

The shots were actually filmed, not computer animated, using a stunt-van with a gyroscope system to hold the R.E.D. camera (4 times the resolution of the HD cameras, 100 frames per second). The van was moving at speeds between 40-50 kmh to circle the very large hall. On stage, the musicians of Night Shift play under a simple trussing system carrying 3x arrays of GEO S12 to deliver the full concert-sound performance.

Watch the video here – particularly the last minute – which gives a great view of this amazing venue and the unusual staging.

Further information from:
Milan Scepanovic
Light and Sound Design D.O.O.
tel: +381 63 8779902
fax: +381 11 3731765
milan@Lsd.co.rs



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