By José Gandue @Gandour
There are many, too many videos made without much of a plot, filmed on city nights. Too many clips that use the urban environment to accompany the angst of the songs. The difference is that some have been intelligently crafted, discovering unusual details of the architectural structure and, in turn, of the artistic protagonists, and others are easily forgettable because the production found no narrative in its framing nor created emotion in its editing.
If someone starts to describe Instinct, the new video from the Colombian-Argentine group Zyderal, Perhaps one might fall into the clumsy limitation of saying that it's just two people improvising poses in the streets of Bogotá, as has happened in a lot of local audiovisual material that hasn't gone viral. However, if one delves deeper and realizes that The photography in this work wonderfully creates a powerful narrative in each of its shots., By making full use of the musicians' image, and in particular the breathtaking beauty of Delfina Dib, the outcome of this project will be fairer. Instinct It evokes, like few others, that emotion that resonates immediately upon seeing the singer's eyes, the images of the Colpatria building exploding over the city, and the camera movements revealing new urban corners. The editing is tasteful and sensitive, and it also succeeds in its choice of a captivating black and white. Here's a visual story that captures the intensity of the song. And it gives it a visual quality that captivates the viewer from the very beginning. There's no lull; on the contrary, a growing infatuation develops here over almost three minutes and fifty seconds. It's no exaggeration to say that, despite its simple premise, it delivers a brilliant performance.
Zyderal has done it again, and confirms it with this video., to be one of the most interesting musical proposals of the moment.