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Glen Priesthood “Get Lovin” music video

May 26, 2008 Leave a comment

Group production

May 18, 2008 Leave a comment

Now all the filming is complete (3 Days of filming) 

Its time to begin the edit. Normally I wouldn’t edit with the artist involved watching every chop but I’ve decided to approach this project different. Everything in this project has had a group decision, as long as its sensible, lets try it.

I’m hoping that having Glen Priesthood (Artist) around will influence the final look of the video in a different way to showing him what we’ve decided to produce.

Locations used in video:

Radford: Outside the New Art Exchange building and Popx hoardings

Hartley Road

Near ASDA

St.Anns: well road Near IC Discounts

Chase

How was Priesthood feeling?

February 18, 2008 Leave a comment

Quite a unique challenge! In the respect of being filmed especially in the “open” air. I feel honoured, yes honoured to be a part of this Positive Musical message video.I was like… Wow yes I’m up for it!  The feelings of excitement stirring up inside me mixed with some what negative feelings such as nervousness, thoughts such as… people I don’t know seeing me performing in the streets/ different areas of Nottingham.One of my main concerns was, is not to disappoint.  

second Priesthood music video slideshow

February 10, 2008 Leave a comment

Check out the Priesthood music video slideshow!

January 21, 2008 3 comments

Get Loving Music Video

January 21, 2008 Leave a comment

Video shoot Day 1: Listened to David Allen’s  ”Getthing Things Done ” audio book on the way, seems to be working well. I am trying to learn if I ever have a spare moment, (waiting around, driving…) Got to meeting place at 11.15am first location was The New Art Exchange. Deliberated best shots with Nick Cairns (creative collaborater) and Glen Priesthood (artist)   11.45am: First Obstacle of the day. Coudn’t get the music to play through mini PA. That didn’t stop us, (thanks to Roshelle for the support and encouragement) We got some brilliant footage and were all highly motivated. We worked well as a team and everyone was quite supportive of each other. Priesthood did really well, he really tried his best and he sure did deliver. Now, time to go back to the edit suite to log and capture Look forward to reviewing the footage with team next Saturday (Jan 26th)  Team:  Ben Harriott, Glen Piesthood: Artist, Nick Cairns: Creative Collaborater, Roshell and Marie Wheeler  

 

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