Japanese band Sour has made a music video for the ages. Shot with actual fans performing concerted actions on webcams, this had to be one of the most difficult editing jobs in history. My mind blew a couple times. Utterly insane on Yooouuutuuube as well, as a commenter points out.
This’ll be a great thing to show your family and friends over the weekend. Excellent job, guys.









Amazing !!
Great! I would save this video for my friends!
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That’s cool, reminds me of this… in B flat. You can play and stop the videos whenever and however many you want and it always works.
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Great video
They did an excellent job!
Am I the only one that thinks this song lets down what is a pretty amazing music video? I have to think they spent more time planning, shooting, and editing the video than the band did on those very weak vocals and almost complete lack of instrumentation. Sorry to be so negative, but if the music video sucked, it wouldn’t be so obvious.
I kind of feel the same way. But as I always say, de gustibus non est disputandem – there’s no arguing about taste, and apparently people like this band enough to be in a video, so I won’t give them a hard time. I can just enjoy the video for what it is :)
Most creative and I like the vocals.
@ Derek
The vocals were kinda catchy! I liked the song and the video was amazing.
The video was amazing!~..
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so how did they do this? my guess is send the fans a bunch of sample video actions to imitate and send back. that’s how the tear-passing and the arm-linking could work, but once the fans started showing up in each others videos (and pictures), i got lost…