Despacito, the Reggaeton pop smash by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee that has decimated YouTube records -- becoming the most-watched video in the site's history, and the first-ever to surpass 4 billion views -- has a rather humble origin story.
The music video for Despacito -- which is also the most-streamed song in music history -- was shot in 14 hours in Old San Juan, and edited entirely on Apple’s popular Final Cut Pro X software at a small boutique studio in Miami called Elastic People, its founder and creative director Carlos Pérez shared in an interview with Fcp.co.
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The music video for Despacito -- which is also the most-streamed song in music history -- was shot in 14 hours in Old San Juan, and edited entirely on Apple’s popular Final Cut Pro X software at a small boutique studio in Miami called Elastic People, its founder and creative director Carlos Pérez shared in an interview with Fcp.co.
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- 10/24/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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