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Spanish production company CANADA is a powerhouse player in the world of music videos, helming some of the most innovative and eye-catching visual feasts of the modern era. An eclectic trio of directors, Luis Cerveró, Nicolás Méndez, and Lope Serrano, CANADA fuse unusual narratives, retro aesthetics, and a dash of lunacy to create an iconic style that's become synonymous with them. Production feats range from Scissor Sisters' surreal, ink-filled 'Invisible Light', to the neon-soaked horror of Tame Impala's 'The Less I Know The Better'; their visual artistry seeps into every frame.
Arguably the most notable credit of CANADA's career is their work on the video for 'Bad Guy' by Billie Eilish. The video, characterised by its pastel hues and darkly comic tone, broke the internet and stirred up conversations globally. Despite its understated style, it was a mammoth production featuring wall-tumbling choreography, and even a mini tricycle, effectively multiplying Billie's 'bad guy' persona with tongue firmly in cheek. In Phoenix's 'Trying to be Cool', they turned a music video into an exhilarating assembly line, each shot transitioning into another wild scenario. They always seem to outdo themselves, bringing a signature wild imagination into their work, creating something more than just a music video - an experience to remember.
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