OLIVIER "TINO" DEMARTINO of the Belgian Metal
Supergroup "CHANNEL ZERO"
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Tino discovered SPECTOR®
early in his career with Channel Zero. Channel
Zero is making a major comeback after breaking up
over a decade ago. The fans of this band never
gave up and when talk of a reunion tour led to shows
being sold out in minutes, the band decided to join
forces once again and bring their hard-hitting sound
back.
Channel Zero came to Hollywood to film
two big-budget music videos for tracks from their
upcoming studio album, the first album of new
material for the band in 14 years.
When Tino
wasn't able to bring one of his four SPECTORS® for
the videos, Patrick Stern showed up with one of his.
And of course he brought his cameras.
SPECTOR® wants to think Tino for years of loyalty
and congratulate him and the other members of
Channel Zero on what is sure to be their biggest
album yet. |
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The first video was shot in Mojave at the Airliner
Bone Yard. The sets were authentic junked
commercial jet airliners. |
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The video also featured professional dancers who
where covered in mud against a backdrop of
hulking behemoth scrapped jet liners. |
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Tino rocks hard in near freezing temperatures.
The dancers were such hard-core troopers.
They endured 40mph gusts and rain in 40 degree
temperatures. The finished video should look
amazing. |
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The second video was shot in the basement of an old
meat packing facility in Los Angeles's warehouse
district. Animal wranglers brought in
alligators and a number of very large, exotic
insects for the shoot. |
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Tino got to perform and be filmed while in an empty
meat cooler with a feisty alligator. |
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