On 08 May 2008 04:33:46 GMT, Opus the Penguin
<opusthepenguin+usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Fred Simons (fred.simons@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "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?
>>>
>
>> 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.
If you're up for watching it again, I'd be interested where. There's
one place where something dark moves in front of the camera... I'm
presuming that's what you're referring to. I think the others are
quite clever. I wonder if the limiting factor is the guy's ability
to hop that long, or the moving Goldfrapp around, or just the
impossibility of getting it to work in one take.
Y'all remember the Honda commercial with the Rube Goldberg thing,
right? That was one take.
I do love that catchy song too. Except that it's going through my
head a bit too aggressively, at times not necessarily of my choosing.
--
M C Hamster "Big Wheel Keep on Turning" -- Creedence Clearwater Revival


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