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All That Remains To Shoot Video for "This Calling" By Newsferatu, Writer Saturday, May 27, 2006 @ 6:32 AM
All That Remains will hit the Jersey shore to film the video for “This Calling,” from the forthcoming album ‘The Fall of Ideals,’ with director Dale Resteghini protégé Frankie Nasso (Mudvayne, Hatebreed) of Raging Nation Films. AND…The press is invited to come down and check it out.
The shoot takes place Tuesday May 30 from 12:00 noon till midnight – We invite the press to come and see this incredible process of the making of the All That Remains ‘This Calling’ video. The location is about one hour from Manhattan at the (now abandoned) Hancock Naval Base in Sandy Hook, New Jersey.
The track "This Calling," resonates feelings of dark temptations and guilty pleasures plaguing one's thoughts. The "calling" itself represents the voice of hope breaking free from this tainted and twisted state of mind. Though it is distant and faint, the calling can still be heard and provide a way out; it is the proverbial light at the end of a dark, dismal tunnel.
The video will depict an illustration of the idea of stepping out of this dark cloud and finding peace of mind and body and this eerie location provides both texture and ambiance for this performance-heavy video.
Some of the band performance will be shot in dimly lit, claustrophobic spaces with decaying brick facades with surreal streams of golden light, which presumably trickle in through the cracks of the tattered building, those being the only source of light on the band. These small slivers of warmth highlight important features: they fall across guitar strings, bounce off the cymbals, and illuminate the band members' faces as they are constantly shifting between the sheer darkness and finding the light; not only adding dimension to the video, but representing the idea of hope in this cold, dark space.
Frankie Nasso, known for his jarring camerawork with frames deliberately popping in and out of focus, will highlight the concept to find the band in the darkness, and eventually crashing in unison into the light.
Band vocalist, Phil Labonte’s screams along with guitarist Oli Herbert’s genius prowess of extreme, frantic finger work ripping up the strings will accent important moments along with Shannon Lucas’ crashing drums and cymbals, alongside Mike Martin’s supporting guitar riffery and Jeanne Sagan’s Bass swipes.
The visuals during this video will, at some points; ‘wander’ through the walls, in a cross-sectioned view of the building, giving the illusion that is has seamlessly passed to the outside world, capturing the true meaning of the song as sung in the chorus, "This calling, will see me through."
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