KAMELOT: Making Of 'The Haunting' Video Posted Online

March 12, 2005

A three-minute, 46-second Windows Media clip featuring footage from the making of KAMELOT's "The Haunting" video has been posted online at this location.

"The Haunting" clip was directed by Swedish director Patric Ullaeus (DIMMU BORGIR, LACUNA COIL, IN FLAMES) of Revolver Films and and was shot in Sweden. Making guest appearances in the video are EPICA singer Simone Simons and Mari, who appears as Helena from the storyline of the "The Black Halo". Check out a few screenshots from the video by clicking here.

In addition to "The Haunting" clip, KAMELOT and Ullaeus recently collaborated on the video for the track "March of Mephisto", featuring a special appearance by DIMMU BORGIR frontman Shagrath. Check out a few screenshots from the "March of Mephisto" video at this location.

"The Haunting" and "March of Mephisto" come off KAMELOT's new album, "The Black Halo", due on March 15 through SPV Records. The follow-up to 2003's "Epica" was produced by Sascha Paeth and Miro at Gate and Pathway studios in Germany and features guest appearances by Shagrath (DIMMU BORGIR),Jens Johansson (STRATOVARIUS),Simons, Mari (MASQUERAID),as well as the KAMELOT choir, featuring Herbie Langhans (SEVENTH AVENUE),Amanda Somerville-Scharf, Miro, Gerit Göbel, Thomas Rettke (HEAVEN'S GATE) and Elisabeth Kjaernes, among others.

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