It's all about the pentiums video.
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It's all about the pentiums video.
I just wanted to know if anyone here
could answer my two questions about the song and
video.In this video you notice there are many scenes
for each set they used. My first question is when Al filmed
this video did he (A. film each scene on each set separately)
or did he (B. film the entire song on a set and let editors
put the video together as we see it now)? The other
question is who is the woman who sings "It's all about
the pentiums" in the song? Al has never given the name
of this woman.
Thanks.
could answer my two questions about the song and
video.In this video you notice there are many scenes
for each set they used. My first question is when Al filmed
this video did he (A. film each scene on each set separately)
or did he (B. film the entire song on a set and let editors
put the video together as we see it now)? The other
question is who is the woman who sings "It's all about
the pentiums" in the song? Al has never given the name
of this woman.
Thanks.
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Re: It's all about the pentiums video.
QUOTE Al has never given the name
of this woman.
Thanks.
No indeed he hasn't. Nor is he likely to. From Ask Al:
QUOTE No, it's not Celine Dion. Actually, the woman who did that part asked that she not be given a credit, because she was being paid \"under the table.\" Shhh.
As to the rest of your question, I don't know the answer. Bermuda probably does, but he may refer it to a future Ask Al. If you have WAY Live there is a commentary track for TSB and IAATP, I don't remember if Al addressed that stuff there. I know he mentioned it being made in some office building. I guess I should rewatch that myself. Darn!
of this woman.
Thanks.
No indeed he hasn't. Nor is he likely to. From Ask Al:
QUOTE No, it's not Celine Dion. Actually, the woman who did that part asked that she not be given a credit, because she was being paid \"under the table.\" Shhh.
As to the rest of your question, I don't know the answer. Bermuda probably does, but he may refer it to a future Ask Al. If you have WAY Live there is a commentary track for TSB and IAATP, I don't remember if Al addressed that stuff there. I know he mentioned it being made in some office building. I guess I should rewatch that myself. Darn!
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Re: It's all about the pentiums video.
QUOTE My first question is when Al filmed
this video did he (A. film each scene on each set separately)
or did he (B. film the entire song on a set and let editors
put the video together as we see it now)?
I'm not sure I understand your question. If I remember this interview correctly, Al usually has a clear idea of what he wants in his videos and that he can be a sort of control freak, so most likely every scene was storyboarded and planned.
As far as how they were shot, I suppose for some sequences it's possible that the song was played back in its entirity and the camera just filmed everything, but a lot of other shots are lyric-specific so it would make sense that once that "part" of the song was filmed, that was it.
Although every kind of production has an editor, most likely Al was still involved with the production at the editing stage, so the video we see is probably still pretty darn close to Al's original vision.
That's one great thing about making music videos. As long as the artist is "singing" the song on-camera, there's very little that can be done with changing the continuity of shots.
this video did he (A. film each scene on each set separately)
or did he (B. film the entire song on a set and let editors
put the video together as we see it now)?
I'm not sure I understand your question. If I remember this interview correctly, Al usually has a clear idea of what he wants in his videos and that he can be a sort of control freak, so most likely every scene was storyboarded and planned.
As far as how they were shot, I suppose for some sequences it's possible that the song was played back in its entirity and the camera just filmed everything, but a lot of other shots are lyric-specific so it would make sense that once that "part" of the song was filmed, that was it.
Although every kind of production has an editor, most likely Al was still involved with the production at the editing stage, so the video we see is probably still pretty darn close to Al's original vision.
That's one great thing about making music videos. As long as the artist is "singing" the song on-camera, there's very little that can be done with changing the continuity of shots.
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Okay. Even though I got the edu films on my ALTV2K tape, I'll buy it.
QUOTE Plus, the name of the Pentiums singer was listed in the PLAYERS section of WA.com a while ago...
And now it's gone. Oh man, shoulda wrote i down...
PH thingy: "Know my Name" by Kool Keith is another song that showcases DJ Swamp's (On PH) skills. Not a very popular song, so I don't think an authentic parody...
QUOTE Plus, the name of the Pentiums singer was listed in the PLAYERS section of WA.com a while ago...
And now it's gone. Oh man, shoulda wrote i down...
PH thingy: "Know my Name" by Kool Keith is another song that showcases DJ Swamp's (On PH) skills. Not a very popular song, so I don't think an authentic parody...
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