Yura Yunita Releases Music Video Of A World Of Deceit, Made With Hours Of Cry
JAKARTA - Singer Yura Yunita is ready to release the music video for the Tipu-Tipu World today, Wednesday, July 27. This song is the first from the album Tutur Batin. In this project, Yura collaborated with directors Gianni Fajri and Bonita Rachel from MIURA Films.
The music video “Dunia Tipu-Tipu has a social experience concept where seven non-actor couples consisting of husband and wife, brothers and sisters, friends, or parents and children, will look at each other directly for four minutes.
"Eyes are the first gate to the heart, when we look at each other we can connect much deeper, when the mouth can't speak, our eyes can still talk," Yura said as quoted by ANTARA.
Besides being directed by Gianni and Bonita, the filming process was also assisted by Nabila Ghassani, a hypnotherapist who is also a psychology consultant who directs the couple.
Gianni sees that gazing has a very deep power because it can understand the partner's inner feelings and feelings for them that are conveyed without words.
"This method can strengthen our relationship," he said.
Yura herself admitted that the experience of filming the music video for Dunia Tipu-Tipu was emotionally tiring but felt beautiful, even making herself and the people involved in the music video cry together.
"The first time in my life, hours in tears, because so beautiful a couple's relationship," he said.
Yura thought that the song World of Deceit was a special song. Every time he sings the song, he admits that he always gets a different energy, especially when it is performed live on stage and gets energy from the audience.
According to Yura Yunita, two people who meet more often, especially those who live together, will rarely have deep conversations. He hopes that this song will not only represent his own feelings, but also the experiences and feelings of many people.
"Hopefully with this social experience, it can bring good movement, want to be a parent contact, want to contact friends," he said.