Fred Simons (fred.simons@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) wrote:
>
> "M C Hamster" <davolson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:kfd124tjgeosa8bab5b2ln64ujmdu1jmar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> From today's VSL, this is just a really happy, nice video (filmed
>> in one take). http://youtube.com/watch?v=So93Iny2HWI
>>
>> It's 80 degrees here, and the sun is out. I'm happy. Are you
>> happy?
>>
>>
>> --
>> M C Hamster "Big Wheel Keep on Turning" -- Creedence Clearwater
>> Revival
>
> Not quite in "one take" - as many people would understand it...
> Note the girl in the red dress at the beginning, the girl at the
> bus stop, the policewoman, and the flower seller. They're all the
> same girl (the group's lead singer). Either she was able to make
> a complete costume change and sprint down the street to arrive at
> her spot ahead of the hopping boy, in about 30 seconds or so,
> without even breathing hard... or the cameras stopped for awhile
> sometime there.
>
There's one obvious break in there. The others I'd have to guess at.
Maybe when he goes behind stuff where you can see him through the
glass.
Cool song. Has a Beatles feel to it somehow.
> Somewhere in the comments someone who sounds like they were
> involved in the production states that:
> - the video was shot in 6 distinct scenes that were spliced
> together to make the complete video
> - some of the scenes were shot over several times, when the
> performers or director felt that something could be improved if
> they did it over - the entire thing was shot on location in a
> London neighborhood, and the filming was completed in a single
> day's shoot.
>
> If you thought the video was neat check out this one:
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=8ImTo2uqSoE
>
It's easy to spot the breaks when a car drives by in front, when he
goes behind a mailbox, and when the guy in the black jacket walks in
front.
> and then give this one a look:
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=5bKwsUnd2F0
>
No attempt to hide the cuts there. I'm tired from all the jumping.
--
Opus the Penguin
And don't get me started on my inexperience with ****k products. -
Boron Elgar


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