So we called up our buddy Jacob Schwartz who rented us his awesome camera set up! It was challenging for Paul and Shaye to learn a whole new system and camera minutes before the shoot, but after awhile started getting the hang of it.:-) Editing the video on the other hand was a whole new process in processing that 4k footage. We were extra ambitious about capturing as much definition of the ice as possible so we decided to give 4K a try (a step up from 1080p HD) using the "RED" camera (same camera used in filming "The Hobbit"). We wanted the music to alternate between "freezing" and "thawing," representing the opposing forces throughout the "Frozen" story. But we thought we'd add a little more melting together "Let It Go" and themes from Vivaldi's classical piece, "Winter." (You can watch an impressive performance of the original here: - see if you can find where we used the main themes from each of the three movements.) Vivaldi's almost reckless string motives helped us surround the determined, upbeat melody and chords from "Let It Go" with intensity and uncertainty. So who doesn't love a story about an estranged ice princess, a dynamic mountain man/reindeer duo and a snowman obsessed with warm weather? We all loved the movie "Frozen" and its single, "Let It Go." So much emotion, energy and drama packed into one tune. ► Listen to tracks from the new album "Uncharted" here:Īll the sounds you hear were created by 90 tracks of cello, piano, and vocals (with a little wind and suspended cymbal) ► Get our latest album "UNCHARTED" here:
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