New Music Video for band Zmajar

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Yesterday I finished a music video for band Zmajar! The video was shot in the barn in Varaždin, and it's a house from the guy who plays melodica. His mom has all of these animals, mainly sheep and goats, and we really had a blast shooting the video.

Here's the video:

It was shot with my DSLR Canon 6d and L 24-105mm f4 lens

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Very cool video. The barn setting reminds me of video by Fleet Foxes a couple of years back :)

@gibic
Yeah that went trough my mind after the shooting too, little Fleet Foxes :D
thank you!

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Heyy @marinauzelac what an amusing video :)
Looks like you guys had a lot of fun! The animals too :D
What is the song about if I may ask?

Thank you @lion200 ! :)
'Ljudi' means people,
And it's about what people left behind them - 'so much love with evil'.

Ah, thanks for the explanation ;)
I enjoyed it.

Interesting video. Kind of unusual stage :)
Those goats stole the scene (could have been used more, maybe from outside their coral/pen).
This is in Croacia, right?
I had not seen that instrument that looks like a combination of a flute and a keyboard :)
the string instrument looks like the Venezuelan cuatro
Nice music these guys make. They all look super nice

@hlezama
Yes, it's in Croatia :)
the instrument is called melodika : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodica
and, regarding of capturing the animals outside the barn , well, it was really sunny outside so it wasn't really pretty for shooting, and I kinda wanted to stay inside for the whole video because it's like a private concert for the sheep and goats :)

Thank you! :)

Melodica
The melodica is a free-reed instrument similar to the pump organ and harmonica. It has a musical keyboard on top, and is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece that fits into a hole in the side of the instrument. Pressing a key opens a hole, allowing air to flow through a reed. The keyboard covers usually two or three octaves.

Hahaha. Cool. Thanks

cool video, I really like the setup around, gives it the country feel.
And you are handsome :P :)

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