RichieMillennium's RECommendations
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The city lights stretch as far as the eyes could see. |
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This is the Record Store Commercial that we played at "Hit RECord on Halloween" at Le Possin Rouge in NYC, October 31st, 2011
Here's a post RECollection Record Store Commercial. I remembering editing it literally up to an hour before curtain at the Fall Formal. RegularJOE apporved it! And then it was cut at the last minute because the show was running too long.. That's how it goes sometimes.... Make sure to check out ozie's cameo!
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Frank couldn't get a date. He blamed his goblin ears. His friends and family blamed his hideous moustache.
------ Voice over-wise I'm thinking several takes of rather dry and monotone readings. Some more specific thoughts are that "He blamed his goblin ears" line should be a bit lighter than the concluding line "His friends and family blamed his hideous moustache." The last line is sort of the punchline since it's the dose of reality line. Finding the right tone and pitch between the last two lines is really the thing for VO artists to experiment with the most. Total length should be between 7 and 9 seconds. Thanks! |
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this is definitely becoming more of a dream-like narrative exploration, which I'm not sure is the direction it's supposed to go, but it's sorta leading the way all by itself. I'm not actually driving this thing, I'm just putting it on paper. :'D
sorry this gets so loosey-goosey towards the end, but being that this is a work in progress (and will be for a while) I managed to convince myself out of feeling bad for uploading it like this.
if you ever felt the need to get a closer insight to the process of an ADD artist, this looks a lot like it.
I totally started this evening with an excellent work ethic, but then I started watching 'How to Train Your Dragon' and that put a right stop to that.
also, I kept her in black instead of white (mostly) like IrmaVep's image, 'cause I wanted to maintain some continuity of character and keep the contrast between the male and female figures for later. just so you know. :D
The song and the movie were made 101 years apart. Isn't in funny how well they work together? This is why I like watching silent films with my own soundtracks. You take some sexy beat, and you set it to Asta Nielsen's sexy dance here, which was actually so sexy, too sexy for 1910, that the original film release censored it completely! It's not too sexy for today, is it? It's just sexy enough, I think, and isn't that all that matters??
Footage is from the film Afgrunden/The Abyss, which is available in the public domain: http://www.archive.org/details/Afgrunden_1910


