The snorricam is a rigging effect we've seen a lot in movies; generally used for intense chase scenes or highly claustrophobic moments in a character. For this video we wanted to try something different and utilize the snorricam to see if we could sustain a feeling and an interest in a dance from that pretty intimate point of view. That came down to interpreting some kind of story as well as keeping it visually striking at all times. In the end, I think we got what we were going for; something unique.
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