Persia from Lucas Morais, is another stunning visual directed by Dyllyn Greenwood. In his new video, it’s easy to hear the influence of the middle eastern region the song is titled after. Producers, videographers, dancers, artists in general need to step their game up. This video just raised the creative bar in my book.
“This track has been one of the most organic and natural creations I’ve been a part of. I produced “Persia” a few months back and wanted to do something different for the video. I was more focused on having a visual attraction to the video then focusing on a story line, essentially art that’s pleasant to look at and hear. Had the pleasure to work with Dyllyn Greenwood and I’m really happy with the final result. Be on the look out for a few more music videos to be released before the year 2017 ends. Needless to say 2018 is going to be huge.”
-Lucas Morais
Morais hypnotizes the viewer with dance moves synced up with the beat. Colorful smoke bombs are manipulated by Morais, trailing the movement of his hands. The song itself calls for a cinematographic application. I could easily hear this track on the soundtrack of some action/adventure film like the Tomb Raider series.