I’m really excited to see where his career goes,” Smith explained. “Working with Ryan was wonderful– he gave me a great song and pretty much total creative freedom. It was a lot of run-and-gun, shooting from the hip and making things up as we went along,” said Smith who added, “It was a pretty ambitious project for our resources, so we tried to embrace the flaws and go for a little bit of a low-fi look.” Smith said it was his first time doing something like this and he felt that he was able to put a lot of his own style and aesthetic into the piece. “Shooting the music video was an incredible experience. Shooting was a lot of fun as well, I’ve never done anything like this before so seeing it come from the start to the end was a very cool process,” Mangan said. “The video goes past my wildest dreams honestly. His band’s first EP, L’Appelle Du Vide, can be found here. Mangan is now a sophomore at pursuing music production. He gave Smith some ideas for what he wanted the video to be like, and then he took it from there and beyond, is how Mangan described the collaboration. “Honestly I don’t know much about videography, but I had seen some videos that Smith had done before and he’s just flat out amazing with that stuff,” said Mangan. Smith said, “Yeah, it was two months of spending most of my free time editing since it was so effects heavy.” In the studio shooting Delusion This created the illusion of movement and a holographic-like effect that is easier seen than described. Smith created images and sequences that were loaded onto the tool, and then it was moved laterally hundreds of time, displaying slightly varied frames. The Pixelstick works by “scanning” across individual pixels of an image in succession and are captured by moving the device laterally in a long exposure. The video is largely based around looping, long exposure stop-motion sequences created with a device called a Pixelstick. Sam Smith is a photographer, videographer and writer for Loveland Magazine and award-winning independent film producer After a while you kind of just get to this point of ‘let’s stop thinking about this stuff, I’m not going to figure it out right now’,” Mangan explained. You start to wonder if they like you back, if they feel same. “Delusion is about all the unwanted anxiety that comes when you’re falling for someone. The Delusion music video stars 2017 Loveland graduate, Jacalyn Parsley and was produced with help from Loveland High School seniors Ricky Vilar and Stone Taul. The video was shot over the course of only two days on a shoestring budget and with almost no crew. 2017 Loveland graduate, Jacalyn Parsley is featured in the music video Delusion The video tells a story through hands, statues and falling actors. The Delusion music video is a mix of live action, digital and practical VFX and 3d computer renderings. In collaboration with Loveland senior and Loveland Magazine writer, Sam Smith, Pocket released their first music video on Tuesday. Mangan self-produced, wrote and performed nearly the entire album. The Things You Think At Night is available on Apple Music, Spotify and Amazon Music. Loveland, Ohio – Loveland 2016 graduate Ryan Mangan and his alternative rock band, Pocket, released their second album in August. Pocket released their first music video on Tuesday
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