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10-27-2011, 08:04 PM
On Wednesday night, cameras were handed out to 25 photographers — professionals and hobbyists alike — who shot continuously as Hancock performed his funky "Chameleon" on the keytar, a synthesizer keyboard that he straps over his shoulder like a guitar.
"We're doing something really special," said Hancock in an interview before performing a brief set with his quartet before invited guests. "What they're going to do is make a flip book (of photographs) that's going to sync to the music."
"It's like the audience is going to make the music video. That's why it's crowd-sourced."
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/music/herbie-hancock-embraces-technology-to-create-new-kind-of-music-video-solo-concert-132730043.html
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"We're doing something really special," said Hancock in an interview before performing a brief set with his quartet before invited guests. "What they're going to do is make a flip book (of photographs) that's going to sync to the music."
"It's like the audience is going to make the music video. That's why it's crowd-sourced."
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/music/herbie-hancock-embraces-technology-to-create-new-kind-of-music-video-solo-concert-132730043.html
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