Photography Martin RichardsonMusicNewsWatch David Bowie strike some ‘iconic’ moves in previously unseen footageThe 30-minute film was originally intended to accompany Bowie’s 1999 album HoursShareLink copied ✔️January 16, 2020MusicNewsTextGünseli YalcinkayaDavid Bowie on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth8 Imagesview more + Previously unreleased footage of David Bowie striking some “iconic movements” for a piece of 3D album artwork has been unveiled by Leicester’s De Montfort University’s archives. The footage, which was filmed by the late artist’s friend and collaborator Professor Martin Richardson, was screened publicly for the first time at an event at Leicester’s National Space Centre last week. Richardson, who was friends with Bowie in the 90s, collaborated with the artist on creating 3D versions of the insert photo for his 1999 album Hours. Richardson had also shot 30 minutes of experimental footage of Bowie the previous year with the aim of creating a large moving hologram. Speaking to the BBC, Richardson said: “Bowie said to me, ‘When you’ve done your bloody hologram it will be up and down the width and breadth of the country. I am going to make you famous’.” “He got back on the sound stage and said ‘right, what do you want me to do’ and I thought ‘I am going to direct David Bowie, the super rock star I idolised as a boy because of Ziggy Stardust right through to the Thin White Duke!’” he explained, before adding: “I filmed 30 minutes of David doing various poses and he could not have been nicer.” “He picked up on this because he was very sensitive, and immediately jumped back onto the stage and started to do this set of amazing iconic movements that he was famous for and all his fans would recognise.” Last week, it was announced that two new Bowie EPs are coming out this year. So far, Parlophone Records has released the first track from a brand new Bowie EP, called David Bowie Is It Any Wonder? Each week they will release a new track from the EP, and each song will be an unreleased version of a song from Bowie’s back catalogue, recorded in the 1990s. They have yet to release the full tracklist. Watch the unearthed footage here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE5 Easter eggs from Dave’s new albumGrime MC JayaHadADream: ‘bell hooks changed my life’ InstagramHow to stay authentic online, according to Instagram Rings creators‘I fuck with them all’: How OsamaSon got his cult-like fanbaseWhat went down at Kraków's Unsound Festival 2025 CrocsTried and tested: taking Crocs new boots on a trial through London‘He’s part of the fabric of my life’: Young Black fans remember D’AngeloBloodz Boi: The humble godfather of Chinese underground rapA rare interview with POiSON GiRL FRiEND, dream pop’s future seerNigeria’s Blaqbonez is rapping to ‘beat his high score’Inside Erika de Casier’s shimmering R&B universe ‘Rap saved my life’: A hazy conversation with MIKE and Earl Sweatshirt