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So, have you seen 'Meekz - Mini Me's'? It's this wild five-minute piece directed by KC Locke that really plays with motion control in a way that's hard to describe. The visuals are dizzying, with Meekz himself sort of taunting his rivals while floating in this chair connected to a robotic camera rig, almost like he's at some bizarre amusement park. The pacing is frenetic, but it works well for the tone, making it feel like a chaotic ride through his creative mind. It's not your typical music video; it’s more like a short, experimental expression of frustration and creativity, and it really stands out because of its unique approach to both performance and visuals.
This short film has seen limited availability across various formats, with only a handful of releases sparking interest among collectors. It's not necessarily mainstream, but its experimental nature and the intriguing use of practical effects have garnered it a niche audience. As a result, finding it can be a bit tricky, which only adds to its allure for those who appreciate the more avant-garde side of music video history.
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