Florence + the Machine has unveiled a behind-the-scenes look at her 'Spectrum' music video.
Directed by David LaChapelle and John Byrne, the video shows singer Florence Welch donning numerous sparkling gowns as ballerinas dance around her.
Welch admitted that LaChapelle was the director she had in mind to direct the music video, as she considers 'Spectrum' to be the "brightest" song with the "most positive message" on the Ceremonials album.
LaChapelle is an artist and photographer who has photographed many stars throughout his career, including Pamela Anderson, David Beckham, Hilary Clinton, Uma Thurman and Britney Spears.
He has directed several music videos such as Amy Winehouse's 'Tears Dry on Their Own', No Doubt's 'It's My Life', Christina Aguilera's 'Dirrty' and Mariah Carey's 'Loverboy'.
Florence + the Machine is featured on the upcoming film Snow White and the Huntsman with the track 'Breath of Life', for which she recently debuted a music video.
Florence + the Machine unveils 'Spectrum' behind-the-scenes video
Published Monday, May 28 2012, 19:26 BST | By Kristina Bustos | 3 comments
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