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This interactive music video invites Led Zeppelin fans beyond the façade
of one of rock's most iconic album covers, Physical Graffiti.

By simply touching the windows and using the arrow keys, viewers can dive into one of 17 rooms, each room presenting a film in it's own right. All of which are in perfect sync with one another and running simultaneously. The experience showcases archival footage, live action, footage, and a variety of experimental animation techniques—sometimes all at once. 

Fans can move between walls and floors at whim, meaning it's unlikely anyone will experience the same music video twice. People can even follow characters as they move between rooms and interact with other stories. 
This was a truly epic undertaking. Planning seventeen, five-minute long music videos so that all the actions would be synced was a mind-melting experience. The Director, Hal Kirkland had to shoot seven live action music videos in one day, all of which were single takes that needed to be locked within forty-five-minute windows of time. This piece was made in partnership with Eko, Prettybird, Rhino Music and of course, Led Zeppelin.

It took Director, Hal Kirkland a month locked away in a dark room to plan all 17 films so that they perfectly synced and offered an entirely different experience in each.

It took Director, Hal Kirkland a month locked away in a dark room to plan all 17 films so that they perfectly synced and offered an entirely different experience in each.

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