Neon Indian Performs "The Glitzy Hive" in Pitchfork and GoPro’s Latest GP4K Video

Neon Indian Performs "The Glitzy Hive" in Pitchfork and GoPro's Latest GP4K Video

Pitchfork and GoPro have shared the latest installment of GP4K, the video series captured exclusively with the GoPro HERO4 Black. Following Mac Miller’s “Clubhouse”, it’s the second in a series of eight videos curated and produced by Pitchfork that reimagine the way GoPros are used in the context of live music. Using eight songs as our guides, Pitchfork’s team of directors and cinematographers tell stories that challenge the conventions of the medium and kick-start discussions on what live music video can be.

For our latest installment, Neon Indian performs his VEGA INTL. Night School track “The Glitzy Hive”. Director/editor Jim Larson shot the band performing the track with a psychedelic homage to “Soul Train” choreographed by Brooklyn-based performance duo FLUCT.

GoPro cameras were placed strategically throughout the space. Rather than use traditional camera operators, the GoPros were attached to gimbals, which were then mounted to the dancers and Alan Palomo to capture the performers’ unique perspectives.

Be on the lookout for the rest of the GP4K series, which will follow in the coming weeks and months.

Comments are closed.