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Revision as of 15:17, 30 November 2008
SCREAM SQUAD
Song Information
Artist: CALF
BPM: 220
Genre: Breakcore
VJ: F-FLY
First Appeared On: AC Happy Sky
Length: 1:49
Lyrics
kick it.
Remixes / Song Connections
None.
Trivia
The video is filmed in Rome's Termini railway station, with other segments filmed in various places in Italy. Toward the end there is what appears to be a shot of Venice, and an old-style Roman articulated tram.
Music Production Info
The genre is BREAKCORE, but the song really wants to be more like old school breakbeats. It's fast, but I was hoping to pull off the feeling like when an experienced F1 driver thinks the high speeds he's going at are slow. I wonder if I overdid it with the speed - this song is a confirmation that BPM and the feeling of how fast the song is aren't always directly related. So, even if you're playing it slowly, I hope you'll pick up the pace.
Video Production Info
A CALF song. This time again it's tasteful and cool. It's like platforms and stone paved streets made out of foreign materials. CALF songs always have a sort of Japanese feel to them, yeah? Is it supposed to be classical? Directional? No matter what, I wanted to try to make the movie match up in feeling.
This time around I tried to think more like a VJ, letting my skils as a designer start to unfold even before the song begins. If you've got a song that fits with the idea of using lots of stock short clips, VJ-style, you pick a choice image from among the stock footage to build your video around. That's how I made this movie.