video for instant remedys outrun remix!
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you mean "borrowing" and not giving it backChris Abbott wrote:> the video features scenes from "the fast and the furious" and
> tasty gogo-girls
Nah, Arvid followed the time honored tradition of making it look expensive by borrowing footage from "The Fast and the Furious" and some video featuring Gogo girls: true transformative reuse in action!
yeah, and it saves a lot of moneyThat's the beauty of underground non-commercial art, I guess
btw, if anybody cares: the dancing girls are from the video "ballet dancer" by "master blaster". the song is a remix of the 80s hit by "the twins".
thanx, martin but the video is done by MEEEEEEEE (arvid) not infamousMartin (IR) wrote:Wow! Way cool!
Real good way of putting together excellent footage.
Could most certainly be something you see at MTV, the feel is just right
Great stuff infamous!
Brings new life to this tune, I haven't listened to it for years. Thanks!
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Oh damn it!
Why did I call you Infamous? I don't know what happened here... I'm really sorry Arvid
Embarrassing mistake, now everyone think I'm ignorant towards my fans... which I'm not. I feel very honoured that anyone does something like this to my music! (who wouldn't be?)
Thanks for putting time into this Arvid. People here at work were impressed as well
Sorry once again.
Why did I call you Infamous? I don't know what happened here... I'm really sorry Arvid
Embarrassing mistake, now everyone think I'm ignorant towards my fans... which I'm not. I feel very honoured that anyone does something like this to my music! (who wouldn't be?)
Thanks for putting time into this Arvid. People here at work were impressed as well
Sorry once again.
no problem!Martin (IR) wrote:Oh damn it!
Why did I call you Infamous? I don't know what happened here... I'm really sorry Arvid
Embarrassing mistake, now everyone think I'm ignorant towards my fans... which I'm not. I feel very honoured that anyone does something like this to my music! (who wouldn't be?)
Thanks for putting time into this Arvid. People here at work were impressed as well
Sorry once again.
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Hehe, that's really a funny idea. Gotta admit though, that I don't like the way it is realised here. This may be due to the fact I'm not getting any feeling for that remix...it's kind of thin on the video and doesn't suit the babes and cars. Plus: The clip and the remix are both very fast paced, but there are far too few cuts...at least they are not at the positions where they could make the visualisation more pushing.
@SelectaNovel: i have a different opinion on EVERY point of your post. but as we all know opinions may differSelectaNovel wrote:Hehe, that's really a funny idea. Gotta admit though, that I don't like the way it is realised here. This may be due to the fact I'm not getting any feeling for that remix...it's kind of thin on the video and doesn't suit the babes and cars. Plus: The clip and the remix are both very fast paced, but there are far too few cuts...at least they are not at the positions where they could make the visualisation more pushing.
i'm looking forward to see your attempt!
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> Plus: The clip and the remix are both very fast paced, but there are
> far too few cuts...at least they are not at the positions where they
> could make the visualisation more pushing.
Isn't that a result of using Hollywood footage instead of hyperactive pop video footage? Less cuts and more coherence action. I know which one I'd rather watch. These MTV cutz verge on incoherent sometimes.
Chris
> far too few cuts...at least they are not at the positions where they
> could make the visualisation more pushing.
Isn't that a result of using Hollywood footage instead of hyperactive pop video footage? Less cuts and more coherence action. I know which one I'd rather watch. These MTV cutz verge on incoherent sometimes.
Chris
I think the director in charge of the French TV coverage of France v England (rugby union) at the weekend thought he was making a pop video - cuts about every 5 seconds, trying to use every single angle he had, even cutting to the unstable pole cameras on the pitch edge when they were pointing at the ground...Chris Abbott wrote:> Plus: The clip and the remix are both very fast paced, but there are
> far too few cuts...at least they are not at the positions where they
> could make the visualisation more pushing.
Isn't that a result of using Hollywood footage instead of hyperactive pop video footage? Less cuts and more coherence action. I know which one I'd rather watch. These MTV cutz verge on incoherent sometimes.
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No they may not. I'm right.arvirus wrote: @SelectaNovel: i have a different opinion on EVERY point of your post. but as we all know opinions may differ
Well, I got me a video editing card last year and I actually had the idea of doing something like this. But you won't like the result, I suppose.i'm looking forward to see your attempt!
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