
IMAX cameras are usually reserved for blockbuster films, which make their use highly unconventional in a music video.
Drake has unveiled the official music video for Nokia, one of his latest albums, $ Ome $ exy $ ONGS 4U’s standout tracks. The album, fans in February released as a Valentine’s gift, quickly received traction, Nokia emerged as one of its most popular songs.
The visually stunning video premiered at midnight of April 1. Directed by a long -standing associates Theo Skudra, it was filmed using IMAX cameras, according to Forbes, one of the most ambitious music videos in recent memory. Shooted in Black and White, the video captures an electrification festival, including a appearance by carnival dancers, high-energy sequences and even NBA Star Shai Gilgas-Alexander. Its striking view and state -of -the -art production immediately attracted widespread attention.
In particular, it is one of the rare music videos shot in the IMAX format, a technique that is usually reserved for high -budget Hollywood films. This bold creative option not only displays the artistic vision of the drake, but also strengthens their dominance in the music industry. The manufacturer of the song revealed on Instagram that the cost of developing IMAX footage alone is $ 2,000 per minute.