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  1. #1 Music video - Rytmus - Verejny nepriatel (Public enemy) 
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alB8Ekp227Q

    Shot with our RED and Nikon lenses. Some shots with Elite 24mm.

    Photographed, directed and edited by IMAGINE VISION www.imagine-vision.com

    Visual effects by NOEMOTION www.noemotion.net
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    Senior Member Sanjin Jukic's Avatar
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    Laco,

    great CG work from NO EMOTION guys!!!

    Probably the best CG team in "Mitteleuropa" and even wider.

    But the rapper is a bit boring.

    Sorry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanjin Jukic View Post
    Laco,

    great CG work from NO EMOTION guys!!!

    Probably the best CG team in "Mitteleuropa" and even wider.

    But the rapper is a bit boring.

    Sorry.
    Bit boring, but best selling here ;-)

    I like how they modified real footage to apocalypse look.
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    White rappers are very interesting phenomenon and especially in European countries

    that historically do not have black population (German speaking countries, whole East Europe,

    Scandinavian countries, Baltic, Russia, Balkan, south of Europe,...)

    and could be interesting topic for a short movie (!!!).

    Again to say that CG is very well done for this sort of production.
    "There is no point in having sharp images when you've fuzzy ideas."
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