Music Video Part I

Infinite’s video debut was for their first single, “Come Back”. The video showcases the group’s dancing skills, showing off perfect synchronization. Additionally, the video offers viewers an image of a cosmopolitan group of young men who are also interested in regular leisure activities. In “She’s Back,” Infinite takes a break from dancing and shows us a relaxed side of the group as they enjoy the beach.

In 2011, the group returned with a video for “Before the Dawn,” one of their most popular songs. The video has darker concept, showing Infinite members being interrogated and punched by an unseen perpetrator. This is also the first video that has a separate dance only version.  Infinite continues to play both ends of the innocent-to-mature spectrum in 2011: in “Nothing’s Over,” the members try to help each other get over a breakup, while in “Be Mine,” Infinite is involved in a bizarre accident at the scene of a crime.

Infinite returned in 2012 with videos for the singles “Paradise” and “The Chaser.” The latter video also has a dance only version. The group’s Japanese debut consisted of Japanese versions of Korean-language songs, and their videos included Japanese versions of “Be Mine” and “She’s Back.”

Music Video Part I