One shot (music video)
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A music video filmed in one continuous shot with no editing. Often elaborately prepared.
Music video examples:
- Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy, 1991
- Primus - Mr. Krinkle, 1993
- Die Krupps - To The Hilt, 1994
- Lucas - Lucas With The Lid Off, 1994
- Nine Inch Nails - March of the Pigs, 1994
- Weezer - Undone - The Sweater Song, 1994
- Spice Girls - Wannabe, 1996
- Cibo Matto - Sugar Water, 1996
- Smashing Pumpkins - Ava Adore, 1999
- Radiohead - Knives Out, 2001
- Christina Aguilera - The Voice Within 2003
- OK Go - Here It Goes Again, 2006
- Red Hot Chili Peppers - Desecration Smile, 2007
- The Weakerthans - Civil Twilight, 2007
- Gin Blossoms - Allison Road
- Feist - 1234
- Kaiser Chiefs - Love's Not a Competition (But I'm Winning), 2007
- Miley Cyrus - Start All Over, 2007
- Janet Jackson - Rock with U, 2008
- Goldfrapp - Happiness, 2008
- Feist (singer) - I Feel It All, 2008
- Pigeon. Horse. Sex. Tennis. - Bottle of Wine, 2008
Famous Feature Film Examples:
The first major feature length film to be shot in one continuous take was Timecode, directed by Mike Figgis.
The 2002 film, Russian Ark, directed by Russian Alexander Sokurov, was filmed entirely in one continuous take, after three takes were scrubbed due to technical glitches.