By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

StillThe balance

Many people know how to make low-budget videos, but few manage to grasp the concept clearly and bring it to life with enough magic to surprise the audience. In this case, this audiovisual gem was created with every second of what would happen in front of the camera clearly planned. The entire clip is a single take, the choreography of which has been rehearsed until it's perfectly synchronized, and, with only one room available, the use of colored lights prevents any distraction for the viewer. Furthermore, of course, the song has enough vitality to ensure that anyone who chooses to watch this piece will be in high spirits and enjoy the entire content from beginning to end. Finally, the lip-sync The final moments are a detail that will charm even the most discerning viewer. In short, a great piece of work.

Eli AlmicIt wasn't a trivial matter.

From Uruguay comes a striking hip-hop offering, infused with classic jazz, and featuring a sharp vocal style that constantly holds the listener's attention. The song's theme revolves around depression, and the video's narrative effectively attempts to represent this issue., successfully creating the right atmosphere for the expectant audience to understand. The work is executed successfully with appropriate art direction and a practical photographic approach. The resulting color palette is somewhat dark, but it perfectly suits the feeling conveyed by the song.

OnyricatsFreak

From the Mexican city of San Luis del Potosí comes this fun all-female band, with a sound reminiscent of nineties alternative pop rock, with direct and simple lyrics and a powerful resonance. The video, which addresses the recurring conflict of feeling like "the weirdo" during adolescence, It features scenes of teenage horror, covens in the woods, a touch of automotive aesthetics from the days of cassette tapes and cheap gas, and a final assertion that not conforming to traditional physical beauty standards doesn't have to be detrimental to mental health. It's an eclectic but effective clip in its message and, above all, it practically helps promote a great song.

 


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