Saturday, January 30, 2010

Shaggy Marchant - White Sand music video

Before Christmas, dismayed at my university not teaching us moving image (since complaining, they have confirmed there will be Final Cut Pro classes, o yeah!), I decided I was going to carry out a project that involved learning how to film and do post-production. I asked Shaggy Marchant, who is not only a musician but also a media student, to help me create the project. He agreed. Later, I had the idea to do a music video for his song White Sand.

After looking at the meaning of the song and thinking about Shaggy Marchant as a personality, I looked at some music videos for inspiration. Here are a few that I saw:

O and also:

ArtAttackArt Attack

TactileTactile: High Touch Visuals by Sven Ehmann

MuteMath album cover

After researching the personality, music videos, design and a few other subjects, I came up with a concept. My theme is individuality and originality. It is based on Shaggy’s personality (<–note amazing rhyming there! ;]), I was going to feature a room that looked like a cardboard box. Anyone who knows Shaggy as a person knows that he is big on being individual and not being caved in by mainstream society. My box is a metaphor for individuality. Inside the box, I had lots of motifs related to the song/personality made out of painted cardboard and various found objects. The set looks humorous to accompany the spirited personalities of both Shaggy, and his brother, Pta Marchant, who is the session musician on the video. Here is my set design, made on Illustrator:

Set Design for music videoSet design for White Sand music video

Over about two days at my house, Shaggy, Peter and I made the set out of cardboard, paint, glue, sticky tape, plastic bags (for the music notes), and various other bits and pieces. Some of the props came from elsewhere, such as the vinyl LP (a painted-over Queen LP), push pins, the postal paper and the frog hat, but otherwise, most of it was our own handy work. It was a very time-consuming process, but I think the props looked interesting and eye-catching on the video. Although not as beautiful as the things I had been influenced by i.e. Tactile, I was pleased that it had a home made feel and reflected the personalities of all the people working on the project, adding to the theme of my concept.

After that, I listened to the song several times and created a storyboard. Here’s the first two pages of my storyboard. It’s incredibly attractive haha:

Storyboard for music videoFirst two pages of storyboard from my sketchbook

We decided to film in Shaggy’s house in the band room. It took about half a day to set up the room as we first had to clear out the room and then set up according to the set design. However, we had big problems attaching brown postal paper to the wall without blue-tacking pieces on to the wall (we weren’t allowed to as it had been recently wallpapered and was delicate). Eventually, we were allowed to use large pieces of sticky tape to stick the edges to the ceiling. After that, we just put the props in their places around the drum kit (which I originally wanted parcel wrapped, but we didn’t have time) and we were ready to film.

For the filming, I used a Canon HV30 video camera with a mini DV tape, a Manfrotto tripod and studio lights I had borrowed from my university. The filming process took two days. Here are some photographs from the filming process:

White Sand photoshootSet propsWhite Sand photoshootShaggy Marchant performing his solo work. Peter Marchant performing as session musician

White Sand photoshoot

White Sand photoshootThe production crew

White Sand photoshootShaggy holding one of the props featured in the video

White Sand photoshootShaggy, Peter and their Dad

After the filming process, we went in to post-production this week on Monday right up until today. I was lucky to have Shaggy show me the ropes of film-editing, but it was new for both of us as neither of us had used Final Cut Pro (Shaggy had used Avid before at his university). I found there were problems with continuity due to a lack of footage. Although I had at least 45 minutes of footage, I found that this was not enough, but could not have filmed more due to time constraints. Synchronizing the clips to the original soundtrack was relatively easy, although having absolutely no sense of rhythm, I was terrible at lining up instrumentation to the music (fortunately, Shaggy was better at it than me).

We both took turns to edit different sections, giving creative critique on parts we did agree or disagree on. The final edit was done using Final Cut Pro 7 on an Apple Mac computer at my university. Overall, it took 6 days to complete (although I have yet to burn it to DVD for the television. I’m going to have to wait to get the high quality soundtrack off Shaggy next time I meet him).

Overall, I found the process stressful, frustrating but rewarding and fun all at the same time! The stressful parts included time constraints, limitations of the room (size and capabilities), learning how to film properly and editing without really knowing a great deal about the software. However, I found it incredibly rewarding as I have finally learnt how to use the software, created a project I can be proud of and for a song that I really love. It was great having Shaggy and Peter to help out, and turned out to be fun in the end.

From this project, I feel that I would definitely take up more moving image projects and, as cliché as it is, learn from the mistakes and positives I’ve made during this project.. I will look at doing more music videos, perhaps some other film projects and doing some animation in the future.

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Number 798 - Julian Lennon

Excerpt ~ Def 1000 songs: “The son of John Lennon and his first wife Cynthia, Julian Lennon parlayed a remarkable vocal similarity to his father into a moderately successful singing career during the 1980s. John Charles Julian Lennon was born on April 8, 1963 in Liverpool, and as a child inspired several Beatles compositions: “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” reportedly arose out of a drawing Julian made of a classmate, and following his parents’ divorce, he became the subject of Paul McCartney’s sympathetic “Hey Jude.” Julian began playing guitar and drums at age ten, adding piano as a teenager; he appeared as a drummer on the track “Ya Ya” on the John Lennon album Walls and Bridges. Following his father’s assassination” …… more

Number 798 - Julian Lennon – 1984 – ENG – Genre: Pop - Play Song – Vote 4 Julian!

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Artist vs. Poet

Alive Once Again
Assurance, Closure
Gateway
8-14
Exit the Quitters
An Infallible Remedy
Untitled

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Making Events work

Entertaining party visitors is not a very easy task. When planning a party put in mind the age group that you are going to cater to. One of the most difficult groups to handle is teenage and young adult parties. These people have their own style and means of having fun. The key to giving them a pleasurable experience is by knowing what they want.

You can’t expect these people to just sit around and just watch at what’s going to happen next. This group has a lot of energy in them that you won’t see them not getting involved and just letting things happen.

A fun way of entertainment for this group is by hiring DJs. These professionals would surely liven up the party. Expect your guests to groove to the beat of the latest dance crazes and move to the rhythm of pop and new age music. Listen to their kind of music and see them enjoy and engage with their idea of having fun.

Get yourself in the right track in planning the perfect event. Make sure that you’ll gain the recognition and appreciation after all your hard work. After all hosting parties are supposed to please not only the visitors but most importantly the hosts as well.

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Ke$ha makes pop history

Just one week after Lady Gaga had broken the pop airplay record in the United States Ke$ha breaks it again with her song Tik Tok. Accumulating a total of 11,224 plays this past week she smashes Gaga’s record of 10,859 plays in a single week and she now has the song that has the most plays in a single week in the charts 17 years of existence.

Tik Tok is continuing to fare well on charts all across the globe and Ke$ha just released her second single Blah Blah Blah which has debuted in the top ten of the USA, Canada, New Zealand and more.

- For the love of pop

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Jan 25 - 28 WV Events, Arts, Sports & Live Music

Events
Monday
Arts Day at the Capital – Charleston

Tuesday
Nothing Scheduled

Wednesday
Last Resort Productions @ Wisp Ski Resort – McHenry, MD

Thursday
Huntington RV & Boat Show – Big sandy Arena

Arts
Monday
Up in the Air showing @ Shepherdstown Opera House
Me & Orson Welles showing @ Shepherdstown Opera House
Bellysima & Zumba @ Morgan Arts Councile – Beckley Springs
AHA Scribes @ Jefferson Co Arts – Charles Town

Tuesday
AHA Colorist @ Jefferson Co Arts – Charles Town
American Heritage Music Hall Jam – Ronceverte

Wednesday
Zumba @ Morgan Arts Councile – Beckley Springs

Thursday
Tai Chi @ Morgan Arts Councile – Beckley Springs
Winter Jazz Festival @ MU – Huntington
Jazz at Charles Pointe – Bridgeport
Galileo by Contemporary Youth Arts Co – Charleston

Sports
Monday
Mens & Womens Basketball – Davis & Elkins vs Columbia – Elkins
Mens Basketball – Potomac State vs Garrett – Keyser

Tuesday
Nothing Scheduled

Wednesday
Womens Basketball – WVU vs Seton Hall – Morgantown
Mens & Womens Basketball – Bethany vs Waynesburg – Bethany
Mens & Womens Basketball – Potomac State vs CC of Beaver Co – Keyser
Mens Basketball – Marshall vs Memphis – Huntington

Thursday
Womens Basketball – Marshall vs Memphis – Huntington
Mens Basketball – Bluefield St vs WVSU – Bluefield
Mens & Womens Basketball – Alderson Broaddus vs Glenville – Philippi
Mens & Womens Basketball – Davis & Elkins vs WVWC – Elkins
Mens & Womens Basketball – Fairmont St vs UPJ – Fairmont
Mens & Womens Basketball – OVU vs West Liberty – Vienna
Mens & Womens Basketball – Concord vs Charleston – Athens
Mens & Womens Basketball – SIU vs WJU – Salem
Mens & Womens Basketball – WVU Tech vs Lindsey Wilson – Montgomery

Music
Monday
Abacabb,Molotov Solution,Dr Acula & Upon a Burning Body @ Brickhouse – Nitro
Joe Prichard @ Waterfall Cafe – Fairmont

Tuesday
Donnybrook,Never Lose Heart,Psych,Forced hand,Misfortunes @ Brickhouse – Nitro
Dan Cunningham @ Black Bear Burritos – Morgantown
Aaron Scott & Home Brew @ Winston’s – Fairmont
Route 33 @ Eagles – Parkersburg
Crobar Cane @ Martin’s Downtown Bar – Roanoke, VA
Anne Cline @ V Club – Huntington

Wednesday
Joe Prichard @ Billy’s – Clarksburg
Jenny Wilson Duo @ Mountain State Brew Co – Deep Creek
Ryan Kennedy & Friends @ Bridge Road Bistro – Charleston
Melon Jello @ El Gran Sabor – Elkins
Jason Lockhart @ Lost Parrot – Beckley
Robbie Hazen & Riot @ The Empty Glass – Charleston

Thursday
The Bridge @ 123 Pleasant Street – Morgantown
Davisson Brothers Band @ Tomahawks – St Albans
Haitian Relief Concert @ Lost parrot – Beckley
Tom Holcomb @ Bridge Road Bistro – Charleston
Dale Jones @ the Funny Bone – Huntington
The Woodshedders @ Blue Moon Saloon – Shepherdstown
Evolver @ The Irish Pub – Lewisburg
6′6 240 @ Lazy Lizard – Morgantown

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Owen Pallett

Owen Pallett png version
Final Fantasy is back with his proper name and a fox new attitude! Possibly. Thanks for dropping the geeky moniker mate cause maybe now people won’t get that confused look in their eyes when they keep seeing your name popping up all over the place. And after this new album your name will be appearing in a lot of places. Owen Pallett is a fine name anyhow.

Pallet has stepped things up a notch with his latest offering. Cleaner, fuller production suits some of his most complex arrangements and most best songs yet. On new album Heartland, he swiftly transforms swirling vortexes of looped violin into stunning and intelligent pop songs while his voice sounds better than ever. “Tryst With Mephistopheles” is a sprawling slice of inventive melodies and sounds while “Lewis Takes Off His Shirt” builds and builds over a seemingly simple beat while Pallett sits back and rides the melody into the fucking pocket. I never knew violin could be so diverse and so fun.

"Tryst with Mephistopheles" dl
"Lewis Takes Off His Shirt" dl
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Saturday, January 23, 2010

♫ Naturally

Naturally, a dance track from Selena Gomez & The Scene’s album Kiss & Tell is pop-hypnotic and my new obsession. The catchy chorus will have you humming for days, so grab your hairbrush mic and check it out here! My brain is already spinning thoughts of outfits inspired by this fun track, a collage of poplicious fashion will be coming soon.

P.S. Check out those necklaces in the video. This starlet has some major style!

Deux love,

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Hope For Haiti Proformaces

This telethon was truly touching. I have not a dime to give since i have donated all of my money earlier this week. But i saw the generosity of mankind come through for the Haitian People. These people have lost everything bit they still have God in their hearts. So may we bless them with hope of a better tomorrow.

To Donate 1-877-99-HAITI or www.hopeforhaitinow.org

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

hipstamatic!

my most expensive iphone app to date but i seriously think it’s worth its every single penny!

can you believe they were all taken using my pathetic 2.0 megapixel?!

on a totally random note, i just bought salad for dinner :D
how very disciplined! :)

p.s ignore the previous post. it was just part of my demostration to kingchan on how to blog from my iphone. :p

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American Idol - Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi, Randy Jackson, Christin Chenowith - I was Bored!

American Idol – Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi, Randy Jackson, Christin Chenowith – I was Bored! – Orlando Florida

american idol judges simon cowell , kara dioguardi, randy jackson, kristin chenoweth photo

Dear Simon Cowell.

I wish you weren’t so tired for the show. Your crankiness was evident. I can see you are not a happy camper. I can also tell your heart is no longer with this show. It’s sad, because you were the backbone of it. I wonder how it will be next year?

Paula.. I’m still missing you dear. You were the sparkle and charm. You’re funny antics with Simon made me howl last season. This year I’m yawning and looking at the time, wondering when my favorite show will be over…

Kara you look so lovely, yet I can see your sandwich between two unhappy fella`s. That must be a strain at times.

Kristin our guest hostess was wonderful, with Kara, you added some mischief for about 30 minutes to the show. It helped me stay awake.

Randy.. whats up dog? You’re not looking so happy these days. Are you going to leave to? I will miss you if you go…

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

life goal: be mrs. maggie samberg

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