Angra - Debut New Video Clip
Angra have just shared their brand new video! After returning with their eighth album Secret Garden, the progressive power metallers have created a video for the "Final Light" track. This is the second music video from the new album, and flirts with real and imaginary elements in its dreamy landscape. Directed by Drico Mello, who's also responsible for the Angels Cry 20th Anniversary Tour DVD and the music video for the first single, "Storm Of Emotions". See it for yourself here.
"Final Light" is completely different from everything Angra has made until now, recreating World War II air battles with vintage aircrafts and special digital effects. The scenes were filmed at the TAM Museum in Brazil, and the entire production, makeup and aesthetics of the video were developed with the idea of having an authentic vintage feel.
Developed in 1935 by the US Air Force, the North American T-6 Texan who is one of the planes used in the clip is a low-wing single-engine, used to train pilots of the US Air Force, US Navy and British Royal Air Force, and other air forces around the world, including Brazil. It served as a training aircraft from World War II until the 1970s and can currently be seen in numerous air shows, and static displays around the world. The immense arsenal of aircrafts in their warehouse was available for the making of the video.
"Final Light" is completely different from everything Angra has made until now, recreating World War II air battles with vintage aircrafts and special digital effects. The scenes were filmed at the TAM Museum in Brazil, and the entire production, makeup and aesthetics of the video were developed with the idea of having an authentic vintage feel.
Developed in 1935 by the US Air Force, the North American T-6 Texan who is one of the planes used in the clip is a low-wing single-engine, used to train pilots of the US Air Force, US Navy and British Royal Air Force, and other air forces around the world, including Brazil. It served as a training aircraft from World War II until the 1970s and can currently be seen in numerous air shows, and static displays around the world. The immense arsenal of aircrafts in their warehouse was available for the making of the video.
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