Don't Stop Believin' - Journey (ONE TAKE Vintage Postmodern Jukebox Cover)
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2017
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Singers (in order of appearance): Sara Niemietz, Rayvon Owen, Thia, Megia, Blake Lewis.
Tap dancers: Caley & Kelsey
Swing dancers: Minn Vo & The Hollywood Hotshots
Director: Abraham Roofeh
Producer: Robert Kennedy
Director of Photography: Clint Byrne
AD: Keith Terrell
Assistant Camera: William Dauel
Production Manager: Matt Telford
DIT: Braverijah Gregg
Gaffer: Malcolm Bryce, Josh Markvan
Production Designer: John Richoux
Art Director: Leah Bychurch
Props: Yzaura Vanegas
Make up: Johanna Marquez
Production Assistants: Sebastian Gallaso, Matt Kiddie, Deedee Deschanel, Mark Shultz
VFX: James Pina
Arrangement by Scott Bradlee
whoever had the idea of building up the singer and the having the waitress as the actual protagonist needs a raise. It was so effective!
Let's talk about the brilliant camera man!
Ain't no party like a Gatsby party cuz a Gatsby party don't stop until at least two people are dead and everyone is disillusioned with the jazz age as a whole.
Sara playing the bread is still amazing :-)
I'm imagining the final scene of The Sopranos, except individual customers in the restaurant start singing one of the opening lines each, before the guy in the Members Only jacket comes out, pops Tony in the head and the whole restaurant breaks out into song, singing the chorus
This was posted the day before my Birthday. Didn't get any presents from anyone but this is the greatest gift of all.
This is so great, like a mini-movie but instead of interrupting it, the song was part of the plot.
It's April 5, 2020, we're all in quarantine and THIS is what we all need.
Scott Bradlee could probably write a kickass musical if he wanted
I'm came for a music video but got a play. Thank you.
"I'm in a band. "
LOL at all the people complaining because it was audio dubbed. How exactly do you people think music videos are made? This would literally be impossible to sound like a studio when you're moving through a house. Footsteps, background actors, random farts, etc. Not to mention the artists are constantly running around when off camera to get in the next position. They'd be out of breath and sound like crap.
You would not expect a violin solo to fit into a piece like this so seamlessly.
Five years later, this still puts a smile on my face. Thank you!
Whoever filmed it is amazing. The lighting, the style, the lens, the vibe, everything is perfect. You've done better covers for sure, but just the filmography part of this video deserves to be applauded. Amazing
I live in a small town in Argentina, it's Sunday afternoon, almost night. I can't stop commenting about how wonderful this video is for me, that I enjoyed it very much, and that I am very grateful to them. I am sure that with beauties like this I will survive.
My favorite thing in this video may be the random musicians just hanging out around this party. Like "Ope! There's the horn section just in the corner for some reason!" So fun! Loved it!
Nice sweeping camera. Thanks for taking me on a musical whimsical adventure!!!
This is fresh. I love the one take camera shots. Just one camera following all the scenes. No cuts. All in one take.
Okay, how did I not find this video until TODAY.