Our good friends at Chop Wood Carry Water put together this "making of" piece for the accl
Our good friends at Chop Wood Carry Water put together this "making of" piece for the acclaimed Pull Me Out Alive video.
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YouTube presents the world premiere of the music video for "Pull Me Out Alive" by Kaki Kin
YouTube presents the world premiere of the music video for "Pull Me Out Alive" by Kaki King, the lead single from Kaki's new album, Dreaming Of Revenge, available March 11, 2008 in stores and online. The video was made without film cameras -- it consists of over 5,000 still photographs shot on Nikon D30s. There are no special effects; all of the light trails were created by hand, with up to eight individual "light animators" flashing LEDs and flashlights on and off over a long (8 second) shot exposure. The video was shot in NYC over five very cold, 16 hour days in January. Special thanks to Eddie & Doug at Chop Wood Carry Water, the talented crew, all the actors & extras, Rockwood Music Hall, Jamie Proctor, YouTube and especially all Kaki's fans who came to NYC from as far away as Virginia.
We'll be posting a "making of" video on YouTube shortly.
*Credits* Directors: Doug Karr & Edward Boyce Director of Photography: Guy Godfree Lead Animator: Patrick Jasin Production Company: Chop Wood Carry Water, www.chopwood.com
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*Kaki King Tour Schedule* 3/19/08 Wed Jackson Hole, WY Mangy Moose 3/21/08 Fri Seattle, WA The Tractor 3/22/08 Sat Portland, OR Doug Fir 3/25/08 Tue San Francisco, CA GAMH 3/26/08 Wed Los Angeles, CA The Roxy 3/29/08 Sat Denver, CO The Walnut Room 3/31/08 Mon Minneapolis, MN 7th Street Entry 4/1/08 Tue Chicago, IL Empty Bottle 4/4/08 Fri Burlington, VT Higher Ground 4/5/08 Sat Boston, MA Paradise 4/6/08 Sun Northampton, MA Iron Horse 4/9/08 Wed New York, NY Bowery Ballroom 4/10/08 Thu Philadelphia, PA World Cafe 4/11/08 Fri Baltimore, MD 8 X 10 4/12/08 Sat Washington, DC 9:30 w/Nada Surf
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New video for Grammy-winner Jesse Harris' song, "How Could It Take So Long?", from the alb
New video for Grammy-winner Jesse Harris' song, "How Could It Take So Long?", from the album "Feel".
Director: Naama Shefi From Jesse: I met Naama at Palacinka Cafe in Soho, where she was a waitress. It used to be my neighborhood cafe before closing just this past January. One day she told me that she was a film student at the New School and wanted to make a video of my song "How Could It Take So Long?" Why not? When we met to discuss her idea, she said she had been seeking old Super 8 films online that she would use to cut back and forth between them and me, in the present. My father had recently passed away and it so happened that I had just re-discovered a trove of a Super 8's which he made and labeled meticulously from 1969-1980. When I told this to Naama, her eyes nearly popped out and she said, "I have to have them!" She transferred all of the films to digital, taking up 6 DVDs worth of space, and picked out the footage. In the end, the video may not have much to do with my original idea of the lyrics, which I wrote from the point of view of someone stuck inside the Super Dome in New Orleans after Katrina, but somehow it captures the feeling of the song and suggests a meaning that perhaps I did not even intend; besides, what inspires a song is often not what it ends up being about. It's an understatement, I'm sure, to say that my father would be pleased to know that these films are being used and that, in some way, however small, he has made his mark as a filmmaker.
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