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Re: One Shot Music Videos
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Sun 22 Mar, 2009 12:19 AM Quote
ricv64 wrote:
Replacements bastards of young is one shot but youtube pulled it


You Can watch Bastards of Young Here

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Re: One Shot Music Videos
Scottish Dubliner
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sun 22 Mar, 2009 7:21 AM Quote
ElspethOllie wrote:
Errr, that video has multiple cuts in it. It's still great though.


Then I guess it depend what you mean by one shot, Is it ne Shot as in one take from various angles, or one shot as in one camera, or one shot as in one camera & one take ??


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Re: One Shot Music Videos
ElspethOllie
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ElspethOllie Posted Sun 22 Mar, 2009 7:31 AM Quote
One continous take. No cuts, from front to finish. That's what I meant.
 
Re: One Shot Music Videos
Hanne
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Hanne Posted Sun 22 Mar, 2009 8:06 AM Quote
Moray wrote:
could only think of the obvious



That video is absolutely brilliant :)

 
Re: One Shot Music Videos
Scottish Dubliner
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sun 25 Oct, 2009 2:09 PM Quote
PIXIES Head on

By 1991, the Pixies refused to film music videos for their singles. After a long debate with their record company in the United States, Elektra Records, the band relented and agree to film a video, as long as the song was done completely live. Peter Lubin, the A&R representative of Elektra at the time, later explained the situation:

“ By completely live that means full band, vocals, cameras roll, video's done by the end of two minutes and 13 seconds. One take, that's it. So those became the ground rules, that was the only way you were going to get a Pixies video for "Head On" or anything else ”

Lubin then came up with the idea for the video. 12 cameras would be placed, "dividing" each band member into three blocks. Frontman Black Francis was happy with this idea, so Scott Litt was then hired to produce the video. After the video had been filmed, Elektra invited the "whole decision-making team from MTV" to view it. "Head On"'s video was then added onto MTV's rotation, with the video later receiving the "Breakthrough Video" award.



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