In 2004, DEEPDOWN independently released its debut album, entitled Insideout. The album runs the gamut from commercially constructed rock numbers to brooding eruptions of musical mastery and lyrical substance.
The first single from the album, entitled Nothing's Real, was released to an abundance of hard rock radio stations throughout the
United States
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Deepdown "Nothing's
Real"
This video was shot using many different formats,
including 16mm film, 8mm analog video, miniDV, and DVCAM. Locations
included the
High
Desert
near Edward's Air Force Base and the
live performances were filmed at THE KEY CLUB on the Sunset Strip in
Los Angeles
.
While a relatively low-budget video, we used an array of 8mm
camcorders, all aligned to a point on stage to create the "time
slice" effect.
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Nothings Real showcases the band's blistering live performance as well as the emotional impact that it has on its die hard fans. Upon its initial release, the video debuted at #5 Rock/Alternative on the CVC Report.
FasttimesFilms:
Lonnie Peralta
Eric Donaldson
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