Latest info is indeed shooting music video of new single "Luna Tears", which will be released on 31 Aug.
It was cloudy then sunny on 27 Jun, the day of shooting. The temperature was the first half of 20℃.
The main locations were Église Saint-Sulpice, Église Saint-Germain des Prés,
Rue Férou, and Musée national Eugène Delacroix.
Église Saint-Sulpice is a place which I knew in my favorite movie "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown. Actually, we should have taken a video also at the fountain in front of the church, but we were not able to do because the flea market was not still put away, although it closed on the day before. I have known it’s common in France, so I was not surprised, though.
Saint-Germain des Prés is my favorite town, which looks like Omotesando or Aoyama in Japan. Église Saint-Germain des Prés is an old church in this town.
Rue Férou and Musée national Eugène Delacroix are places which Mr. Yuichi Aoki (photographer of Studio Lazuli) recommended through the online meeting in advance.
The small square in front of the museum is known as an entrance of French Ministry of Magic in a movie "Fantastic Beasts". Besides, it was a decisive factor that I love a famous painting "La Liberté guidant le peuple" by Delacroix.
The shooting music video was very successful in my favorite France… Felt awesome!!
Many thanks for Mr. Yuichi Aoki and some pedestrians we met!
Mr. Yuichi Aoki is a photographer in Paris. He diligently worked along with my requests on emails and online meeting in advance. If you need his help regarding photography or website design, please keep in touch with him from the official website.
Studio Lazuli
As to pedestrians, some took a photo with me, some frankly shouted to us "Crazy!!", some watched us smiling gently, and some told us to be careful for the belongings left at the road… Not only landscapes in Paris but also hearts of Parisienne and Parisien brought happiness to me.
Hope you are waiting for the release of new single and music video!!
Posted by ACO
*All articles are originally posted in English. The articles in any other languages are translated by Google automatically. Apologies for unnatural translation.
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