I know I know... this was the big skiing in-joke, from one of my favourite DVDs of all time. I love that Dylan Moran himself has trouble keeping a straight face delivering his French sketch. Go on... watch it one more time...
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Sunday, 14 February 2010
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
kids, (please) don't break my heart
Might get in trouble for saying this but... had seen the trawl for extras for the video for A Plastic Rose's 'Kids Don't Behave Like This' last week, and then today caught a shuftie of the latest Bandwidth 'In Stores Now', wherein Will basically took advantage of everyone coming down for the APR shoot to nab a good crowd for The 1930s to perform to...
...the 1930s one is a much better video! But perhaps I'm just not down with it anymore - judge for yourself. (They're both great tracks anyway.)
The APR sequence perhaps just suffers as an ambitious, creative concept that is let down by some particularly crap filming and post-production. I wanted to follow, but kept skipping forward. And the audio's really off with the miming in a lot of places - unless you can get it accurately folks, don't bother, please. It looks like someone's Moving Image Arts (that's an A Level, kids) coursework.
Whereas the 1930s one is an aging concept, but looks like the dog's unmentionables, despite being a one-take joyride.
Yer man should perhaps stick to the (undeniably kick-ass) photography.
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...the 1930s one is a much better video! But perhaps I'm just not down with it anymore - judge for yourself. (They're both great tracks anyway.)
The APR sequence perhaps just suffers as an ambitious, creative concept that is let down by some particularly crap filming and post-production. I wanted to follow, but kept skipping forward. And the audio's really off with the miming in a lot of places - unless you can get it accurately folks, don't bother, please. It looks like someone's Moving Image Arts (that's an A Level, kids) coursework.
Whereas the 1930s one is an aging concept, but looks like the dog's unmentionables, despite being a one-take joyride.
IN STORES NOW#31: THE 1930s from Bandwidth on Vimeo.
Yer man should perhaps stick to the (undeniably kick-ass) photography.
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