Tribal Dubstep Films

Silver Lining Pictures Combines African Culture with Ethereal Film Effects

This Viva Entertainment Production music video for Benedikt Sebastian's song ‘LOS UIT MY TAAL’ (Leave My Language Alone) brings an unorthodox mix of Afrikaans, angels and dubstep.

The film combines South African culture, two evil-looking angel like tribal woman, a raven and Benedikt Sebastian in multiple frames in black and white. The frames change according to the blaring kicks and bass line of the song, and this kind of dubstep influences is surely enough to turn this normally tedious Afrikaans music style into something many can enjoy. It just goes to show how remarkable the sound of dubstep is. I’m sure we’ll see South Africans embrace the Afrikaans dubstep films more often and I look forward to a lot more of this kind of surprises.

Produced by South African film production house Silver Lining Pictures and directed by Willem Groble and online by Stuart Wilson.
Trend Themes
1. Afrikaans-dubstep Fusion - The fusion of Afrikaans music and dubstep opens up opportunities for creating new genres and expanding existing markets.
2. Tribal Aesthetics - Incorporating tribal aesthetics into modern media productions can provide a unique visual experience and tap into cultural trends.
3. Experimental Music Videos - Experimenting with unconventional music video formats and effects has the potential to create viral content and gain a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Music Production - The music production industry can capitalize on the trend of mixing different musical genres and expanding cultural horizons.
2. Film Production - The film production industry can explore new ways of incorporating tribal aesthetics and expanding the visual language of film.
3. Digital Media - The digital media industry can leverage experimental music videos to create a buzz on social media platforms and gain a larger following.

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