Billie Eilish removed the behind-the-scenes footage from her special concert “Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles,” and explained in detail how she produced animation clips for the event. The concert premiered on Disney Plus on September 3.
The 19-year-old singer shared an impressive video she recorded on June 25 on Instagram Story on Sunday. During the special concert, a short animation sequence is played to convey images of bleeding and driving a car.
In the video, the singer can be seen wearing a black and red motion capture suit and taking a selfie video to show off the entire installation. She drew points and lines on her face, let the sports camera capture her expression, and added white balls to her shoes, legs and hands.
At the end of the video, she raised her middle finger to the camera. She wrote in the video: “Craaaaaaazyy was filmed for the animation in “A Love Letter to Los Angeles.”
On Sunday, one of the fans shared the same video on Twitter.
this concert Contains all 16 songs from her newly released album “Happier Than Ever”.
The singer and her brother, musician Finneas O’Connell performed at an empty Hollywood Bowl in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. The show also invited special guests, including Brazilian guitarists Romero Lubambo and Gustavo Dudamel.
Last weekend, the singer shared her animated version and performance on Instagram.
She wrote in the caption: “I am honored to work with so many amazing and talented people and celebrate this city I love so much.” The singer added: “This is a complete moment_, in The one and only @hollywoodbowl playing my entire album for you before and after is really cool.”
“I can’t wait to be with you again, so so SOOOOON. I love you very much and hope you like_” she concluded.
In terms of work, the singer is currently Shoot A documentary, “What do you want from me?” It is expected to be released next year. It will also feature Antwan Eilish and O’Connell.
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