Bjork’s highly anticipated “Wanderlust” music video hit the web recently with great fanfare. Over a year in the making, the video was a huge undertaking that involved the carefully orchestrated efforts of a massive crew.
Directed by Encyclopedia Pictura (on Ghost Robot’s roster) with post-production handled by UVPHACTORY, the experience feels more like a short film than a simple music video. Props to Bjork and her label, One Little Indian Records, for having the courage (and bank accounts) to pull off such a feat.
“Wanderlust” premiered on March 12th and was originally intended to be viewed in anaglyphic 3D. There will apparently be details about how to get free 3D glasses on Bjork’s site.
The making-of video below is definitely worth checking out:
UVPHACTORY
Encyclopedia Pictura
Ghost Robot
One Little Indian
Interview with Bjork on NYTimes
Interview with Encyclopedia Pictura at studiodaily
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