O cantor e compositor finlandês Elias Kaskinen a tocar numa píton birmanesa no estúdio onde está a gravar o seu mais recente vídeo de música, filmado pelos Embaixadores da Canon Nana e Juhana Simelius. O casal criativo, que se especializa em publicidade, moda e música, afirma que obtém inspiração de uma grande variedade de fontes. "Gostamos muito de galerias e filmes", revela Nana. "A inspiração também pode surgir da vida quotidiana, até mesmo de uma combinação de cores específica ou da forma como a luz se move num local" © Nana e Juhana Simelius/Warner Music Finland
Making music videos is a great way to begin a career in professional filmmaking, according to Nana Simelius, one half of Finnish photography and filmmaking duo Simelius Simelius. "It's a good place to develop your skills as a videographer or as a director. It's such an open playground and there are no rules – you can do whatever you want.
"It's also a form of art which allows people to see your skills," Nana continues. "We now do advertising work and fashion films, purely because people found us through our music videos."
Nana and her husband, Juhana, offer a hybrid approach to their music video production, with Juhana shooting the footage on a Canon EOS C300 Mark II (now succeeded by the Canon EOS C300 Mark III) and Nana taking stills with Canon EOS DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. They split the workflow too: Nana takes on pre-production duties, while Juhana works through the technical aspects of post-production.
Here, they offer an insight into how they make music videos and share tips for budding directors looking to break into the business.