The new LeAnn Rimes music video for 'Gasoline and Matches', a single from her Spitfire album, was shot entirely on an iPhone, reports The Loop. The video also features Rob Thomas and Jeff Beck.
“Using the iPhone camera for the stop motion video made it easy, affordable and portable for us—because of time factors,” said Darrell Brown, the Co-Producer of the record and video. “I had to get Ian to Dublin to film LeAnn while she was there. I had to get Ian to New York State to film Rob. It was so easy to lug around three iPhones instead of other heavy gear. iPhone to film, IPhone for playback of song and iPhone to document the fun.”
Ian Padgham, the Director and Co-Producer notes that over 8,000 pictures were needed to produce the stop animation. “It was such a cool experience, hanging out with them and shooting their video on my iPhone,” said Padgham. "I wanted to do a scene with Rob blowing out a light for part of the song so I attached my iPhone to a stand in his back yard and filmed him do a bunch of scenes. Such a unique chance to do something different with truly wonderful artists."
Commenting on the project Rimes said, "When we added Ian (the director) to the mix my expectations were blown away. I am so happy we made and shot the video this way!"
You can take a look at the video below...
Read More [Spitfire Album on iTunes]
“Using the iPhone camera for the stop motion video made it easy, affordable and portable for us—because of time factors,” said Darrell Brown, the Co-Producer of the record and video. “I had to get Ian to Dublin to film LeAnn while she was there. I had to get Ian to New York State to film Rob. It was so easy to lug around three iPhones instead of other heavy gear. iPhone to film, IPhone for playback of song and iPhone to document the fun.”
Ian Padgham, the Director and Co-Producer notes that over 8,000 pictures were needed to produce the stop animation. “It was such a cool experience, hanging out with them and shooting their video on my iPhone,” said Padgham. "I wanted to do a scene with Rob blowing out a light for part of the song so I attached my iPhone to a stand in his back yard and filmed him do a bunch of scenes. Such a unique chance to do something different with truly wonderful artists."
Commenting on the project Rimes said, "When we added Ian (the director) to the mix my expectations were blown away. I am so happy we made and shot the video this way!"
You can take a look at the video below...
Read More [Spitfire Album on iTunes]