2 Jawaban2025-08-24 14:37:14
I still get a little giddy thinking about the technicolor blast of 'As If It's Your Last' — the music video was shot in South Korea, mostly on studio sets in Seoul under YG Entertainment's production. When I watched the behind-the-scenes clips years ago, it was obvious they built those vivid, candy-colored rooms on purpose: nothing was an on-location landscape, it was all carefully lit stages and backdrops that gave the MV that pop-art, dreamy vibe.
As someone who loves poking through making-of extras, I can tell you the look comes from set design and lighting more than any exotic locale. The choreography, the camera moves, and the wardrobe all felt tuned to studio work: tight blocking, multiple takes, and the kind of set changes that are easier to manage inside a big production studio in Seoul. If you’ve ever watched K-pop MVs closely, there’s a certain sheen and controlled aesthetic that screams studio filming — and that's exactly what 'As If It's Your Last' has.
Beyond the technical side, I like thinking about how that studio environment helped the group play with contrasting emotions: the bright, playful sets make the urgent lyrics pop. The MV was released by YG in 2017 and was promoted through live stages, dance practices, and a few interviews where the members mentioned long shoot days. For fans curious about exact buildings or studio names, those specifics aren’t always publicized — YG tends to keep production locations under wraps — but you can safely say it was produced and filmed in South Korea, primarily in studio locations around Seoul. If you want an in-the-room feel, hunt down the official making-of or dance practice video; those clips make the whole studio approach feel alive and personal, and I always end up watching them when I need a pick-me-up.
3 Jawaban2026-06-03 02:29:05
The music video for 'Hot and Cold' by Katy Perry is such a fun watch, and it’s cool to know where it was shot. It was filmed entirely in Los Angeles, California, specifically at the Hollywood United Methodist Church. The church’s grand interiors and stained-glass windows make for a striking backdrop, especially with all the chaotic wedding scenes and Perry’s vibrant outfits. The director, Kinga Burza, really played up the contrast between the traditional setting and the wild, colorful antics.
What’s interesting is how the location adds to the video’s theme—a wedding gone hilariously wrong. The church’s classic architecture juxtaposed with Perry’s punk bride look and the groomsmen’s sudden personality flips creates this surreal vibe. I love how the video takes a ordinary place and turns it into something totally unpredictable. It’s one of those videos where the setting feels like a character itself, not just a backdrop.
4 Jawaban2026-06-20 08:58:04
Oh, the 'You Are Beautiful' music video! That iconic James Blunt song takes me right back to my college days. The video was shot in multiple locations, but the most memorable part—where he stands naked in the Arctic—was filmed in Svalbard, Norway. The stark, icy landscape perfectly mirrors the song's melancholy vibe. I remember reading that the crew faced freezing temperatures, and Blunt actually risked frostbite for those shots. Other scenes were shot in London, including the subway sequence, which adds that gritty urban contrast to the Arctic's emptiness. The director, Sam Brown, really nailed the visual storytelling, making the locations feel like characters themselves.
Funny enough, Svalbard isn’t just a random pick—it’s one of the northernmost inhabited places, which kinda fits the song’s theme of isolation. The London scenes, though, ground the video in reality, like a fleeting moment in a crowded city. It’s wild how those two extremes work together. I’ve always loved how music videos can transport you, and this one’s a masterclass in using location to amplify emotion.