I remember watching Step up 3 when I was in middle school, and I found out who he was and literally watched every video of him break dancing on RU-vid. Bro is sick!
AHHHH I'm soooo happy you guys did this Podcast with Cloud!! He's no longer on social media, so I was wondering where he'd gone, ha ha. Easily my favorite dancer and artist, and I was fortunate enough to randomly run into him at Penn Station one time, when he was visiting NYC! Glad he's still killing it!!
@@Sueshe At the time that I made that comment, his account was de-activated. He re-activated it last year, saying that he just needed a break, to reflect.
@@jdelosangeles ahh okay, good to know! I figured I'd comment just in case you didn't know since anyone interested deserves to see what he's been up to 😎👍 cheers man
Discovered Cloud through Step Up 3, thought he was obviously the best in the movie and deserved more limelight. After that I became fascinated with his work, whether it be in dancing or film. A real underrated talent.
Thank you so much Anthony & Ben for the podcast, it's so precious and inspiring ! I have so much to say about both of you and your brotherhood from the begining of Kinjaz to now. I helped a bit when you needed money to open your Dojo. I was so heartbroken to see what happened to it, i felt for you but you came back with something else. You are resilient, resourceful and i'm in love with your creative universe. I've been fan of you since way before your battle video with quest crew (that was so brillant). Thank you Daniel, your inspiring me with all of what you said in this episode ! I follow you since BC One too. I saw something about your dance, with like a character thing that made a new possible level in dance for me (kinda like galen hooks and her freestyle roulette with the nature of the prompts). It wasn't much about the technical performence anymore but how i can inspire and share emotions (what i have inside my head or heart) through my dance via my body. And then, when i saw the recurrence of the shooting video's (the paperboy, welcome home, the music box but also working with Panic At The Disco and others) that got me thinking that you might had studied cinema. Seeing "1000 ways" by Jackson Wang was such a amazing gift for me, seeing you collab... hum... And earing more about it in this episode.. Well, it's was such a pleasure to ear you, you're so inspiring for me (i actually put a section in my website about my inspirations and you are there :p ). Sorry for the typos and mistakes, it's getting very late but i was inspired and pushed through a fear to write all of that and i needed to send it. Also bonjour ou bonsoir de France ! :D
36:58 I felt it, right throught my heart when you said : "I want the world to know i'm capable of this cause otherwise people don't know if i can do this, how am i supposed to find myself in this industry, profession or opportunity at a later time". I"m litteraly crying cause it's what i'm currently feeling right now and it hurts a lot, cause i have no money, no friends (well they aren't available for it, depression and stuff) and i just have the ability to write on paper what i have in my mind, without the possibility to show people what i have (music video, choreography, entertainement on twitch, vulgarisation on youtube etc.). [Listening to the answer and talk about it] I have so many "birth"'s moment but i'm stucked when i try to share... T_T and since i studied cinema, when i see the movie in my head it's like i'm saying to myself at the same time as i visualize it "can i do that? is it feasible?". I must have forgot stuff about the pratical details but juste enough to get to the point where i can try to pitch it, or where i can gather tools to better apprehend how i'm gonna to talk about it (metaphor, vision bord, inspirations). Would you have any tips or advice to get through this phase without feeling miserable and losing hope? I believe in my projects because i cannot do anything else than create but i'm not that patient i guess, when i think about the time i'll need to do that all by myself in order to contact people to work with and without any money to pay them yet 😢 - eggar tiste
I have known cloud way back since he was paired with the famous SHAKIRA in a sultry music video. Then fast forward years later he was in Zedd's video for stay the night.. not just dancing but directing that video too. Seeing him grow in the industry and puzzling his craft is a mark that he really is an amazing artist.
I don't think people understand the importance of this interview. To have a Bbboy demonstrate the art at a level where it leaves the Bboy battle floor and goes into the level where it shows the art as larger than just a street corner battle is awesome. I can only dream of what he has accomplished
Cloud will always be one of my favorite Bboys of all time. I got to see him Battle with Skill Methodz Crew when they came to Boston (Floorlords Anniversary Jam). This was probably back in 2009 or 2010. All of Skill Methodz Crew are super legends to me.
It’s crazy how his goal was to inspire and I wonder if he knows how much he’s overachieve that. I started breaking because of Cloud in 7th/8th grade. His presence and musicality truly is inspiring.
Been waiting for this interview to happen. Reason why I do what I do is because of Cloud and now that I found out he has his own production company, where can I send my resume? Lol Such an inspiring podcast
I'm a fan of Daniel Cloud Campos. Looking at his recent state, he is still handsome. I really like his b-boying skills and his sense of humor I am replying from Korea😆
Fresh! I remember when a picture of Cloud and his boy band group was going around in the Freestylesession and BboyWorld forums back in the day. I feel like Cloud went around and deleted any evidence of it. lol