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Breathing (2016) is this intriguing blend of music and visual art. The director remains a bit of a mystery, which adds to its allure. It's quite an experience, really—each automated lighting structure dances in sync with the music, creating an atmospheric immersion. The centerpiece, this massive Origami Bird, feels like it’s plucked right from Jesse's album art, but it also gives a sense of whimsy and depth to the overall tone. The pacing ebbs and flows with the rhythm, making you feel almost meditative at times. It's not just a concert film; it’s a visual poem. The practical effects and the synergy between sound and light really stand out, making it distinctive in a landscape of so many run-of-the-mill music projects.
Unique automated lighting synchronized to musicLarge Origami Bird sculpture adds a whimsical touchMeditative pacing enhances overall atmosphere
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Quinton Lavery
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