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An international music video featuring the Constantia Brothers was shot at the world famous Pavilion Theatre on Cromer pier and East Runton beach.
The 3 minute long film score called ‘For The Love Of Cyprus’ was penned by Bouzouki impresario, Yas Yiasimi and was picked up by Carlin Music of London together with 5 other tracks that were aired at last years Olympics in Athens.
‘For The Love Of Cyprus’ is a powerful musical arrangement dedicated to the late Bob Barratt, the Constantia’s founder and producer. The whole project was kicked into action after a call from International Greek Television wanting to screen the song.
In true Constantia Brothers fashion everything to do with the release is to have a Norfolk flavour to it, from Location right through to the film director.
Norwich born independent film director, Liz Gould was thrown into the international film arena to direct and produce the music video, she says ‘the film piece is an exciting mixture of animation and real live action reflecting the story of the Constantia Brothers and their amazing background’ Liz studied at the Royal College of art in London before returning to Norfolk and is about to start teaching on a film school course which is being run in collaboration with Cinema City (The Arts Cinema in Norwich)
This is by far the biggest production the Constantia Brothers have embarked on and its extraordinary to think it should come when the boys have taken a step back from performing to produce and direct others. ‘Such is the music game’ Explains Andreas chief PR for the band ‘things come when least expected in the industry and it just underlines how unpredictable the music business can be’
The filming was spread over three days. Locations included Trafalgar Square and Tower Bridge, London and Ashwood Studio in Norwich where the track was actually recorded.
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