A crowd-sourced caucophany of feel-good vibes courtesy of director Aya Tanimura, choreographer Sherrie Silver, clever edits, well-placed animations and lots of participants.
Empty streets in this video that Rollingstone.com reports was shot the night before Northern Ireland's Coronavirus shutdown, with dancer/choreographer Oona Doherty reacting to phone calls and messages through a dance that expresses her anxiety and emotions.
A troubled kid sees and experiences rays of blinding light, made possible in production via a practical process of hand-tracing and laser-cutting individual frames onto black card stock to create shape mattes, that then had light and haze through shot through them before laying it back over the footage.