The Best Zoom-ish Music Videos

The genre of Brady Bunch-style videos is taking off. It’s good to know the best one out there, to start, which is a Japanese music video entitled 日々の音色 (hibi no neiro).

It’s hard to tell in the recent “Zoom videos” as to whether they’re highly edited — and that’s a cool element of the level of craft out there. —JM

The Original Hibi No Neiro (2009) by Party (prty.jp)

“This music video was shot for Sour’s ‘Hibi no Neiro’ (Tone of everyday) from their first mini album ‘Water Flavor EP’. The cast were selected from the actual Sour fan base, from many countries around the world. Each person and scene was filmed purely via webcam.”

Dua Lipa on James Corden/YT edition

This is one of the first I found out there that was truly inspiring.

Hamilton on Some Good News with John Krasinski

Watch from minute 10. It had to be edited because there’s to much synchronization involved.

Thao and The Get Down Stay Down

The way this piece starts out is fun — and if it was done live then it’s definitely next level.