The video of the unreleased Linkin Park, "Lost", between AI and anime

The video of the unreleased Linkin Park, Lost, between AI and anime

The video of the unreleased Linkin Park



The video of the unreleased Linkin Park , Lost , between AI and anime and it is precisely in this way that the new piece of the well-known Los Angeles band orphan of the late Chester Bennington (who died in July 2017) presents itself.



The video of the unreleased Linkin Park, “Lost”, between AI and anime

Lost is part of the twentieth anniversary of the band's second studio album, Meteora , currently taking place this 'year. At the time the piece was rejected as the band considered it not in line with the musical genre proposed with the rest of the tracks, but now the right time has come to dedicate it to enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike.

To the publication of the piece unpublished, available on musical platforms, the official YouTube channel of the band has released the official video which presents itself with a mixture of anime and artificial intelligence. As the piece flows, in fact, it is possible to notice the members of the band disguised in their artificial versions and animated moments that accompany the strong words of the text well.

The official video of the unreleased song was directed by pplpleasr1 and Maciej Kuciara at the Shibuya studio. AI production was done by Kaiber, Jacky Lu, Sagans. Editing and responsible for composition by Anthony Scott Burns, the illustrations are made by Scott Burns. Animations by Alasdair Willson, Andrew Hawryluk, Colby Beckett, Daniels Gulbis, Egor Mark, Kim Ho, Torell Vowles and Toros Kose.

We can see and hear it below:

"L'era Meteora" by Linkin Park is certainly not far from anime-style video productions, in fact we remember the piece Breaking The Habit, also collected in the aforementioned album, whose video is made by the animation studio Gonzo (Afro Samurai, Full Metal Panic!, Gantz) and directed by the band's turntable, Joe Hahn, and supervised by Kazuto Nakazawa (directed the animated segment of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 1).