"Bothered At All" Music Video

Started by bluejaytwist, April 05, 2010, 07:57:55 PM

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bluejaytwist

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OrHowILearnedTo

was neil the guitarist on the left?  :shock:

matt35mm

I dug it!  Everyone had a good presence, especially the lead singer, who looks just like Chris Isaak.  I've seen similar videos where the people just aren't confident in front of the camera, and it ruins it.  Everyone here looked like they were having fun and so I had fun watching!  Nice song, too.

Neil

it's not the wrench, it's the plumber.

Pubrick

good song, what it lacked in budget it made up for in energy. even the dude on the far right who barely got any screen time and barely seems to have picked up the choreography didn't distract much as the chick carried that part of the screen anyway. yeah, good pacing with the limited selection of shots to choose from.
under the paving stones.

Neil

Agreeing with P, the song and video perfectly fit the mood that the band was trying to get across, very fun and light, but with a lounge vibe.  Plus, I really like the song too, good to hear something modern with a nice simple good song writing sound.

Very well done, with your time involvement in the project etc.
it's not the wrench, it's the plumber.

RegularKarate

Yeah, I really liked it.  I maybe would have liked to see some microphones, but they were having enough fun that I didn't care.

bluejaytwist

yeah, mics were removed because it was meant to be the obvious playback/cheese etc. thank you all for watching/giving thoughts.

i have a video we did for sarah slean beginning of march but it was funded by a canadian grant that essentially, if you are chosen, gives you money/buys the first broadcast rights. so ive been sitting on it for centuries and will be sitting on it for even longer im sure. i cannot wait to have you all give thoughts on it...

cjw
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