
Muse have unveiled a groundbreaking new video shot during their historic shows at Wembley.
Muse don't do things by halves. The idea of doing something subtle and understated seems to be lost on the trio, who recently completed a fantastically over the top assault on the senses at Wembley.
Selling out the enormous venue, Muse strutted their stuff in front of lavish visuals. Thousands of screaming fans turned up for the show, which was captured for posterity by a unique film maker.
Teaming up with the production team Metropolis, Muse have ensured that fans can experience what it is like to be on stage at Wembley. Show with seven different cameras, the resulting footage is breath-taking.
Apparently 'The World's First 7-Camera Spherical Video' a new clip gives fans an insight into what to expect. A statement from the band advises them to 'plug your computer into a widescreen TV, set to 'full screen' with a great sound system turned all the way up.'
Mind blowing.
Viewers are able to move in and out, switching between cameras to get the best experience possible.
Produced by Dan Ruttley, the film maker is overjoyed with the results: "We were really privileged that MUSE wanted to adopt this technology to help showcase their latest tour. There is no band more perfect - their concerts are so dynamic and on such a grand scale - every time you turn the camera around something else incredible is happening."
"Most importantly their fans love new technologies so the response has been utterly incredible. My role as producer involved thinking about how the fans will view/use this material. There's less for me to do outside of ensuring the camera placement allows them something to look at all the time from all angles, then it's up to them to do the rest."
"They pan, tilt and zoom the cameras, then decide when to put an edit between camera angles. There are 7 angles per track, so that's up to 56 minutes of video for each track. To see everything in each angle you'd have to watch quite a few times - you do the maths! There are so many new creative directions this technology opens up, its unreal!"
Watch the new clip HERE.