Monday, March 22, 2010

Music Video in the Making

My great sis-in-law, Shelby, called last week and said a production company needed kids about Kason's size to be "extras" in a Taylor Swift music video, would Kason be interested? He decided he was, I'm sure the $50 pay didn't sway him. That's a lot of money when you are 8.
So we got to the shoot which was in Rigby and it took Kason about 2 minutes to make friends. The kids were all in "uniform" since they were attending a very strict school.
It was fun for me to watch the video production side of things and I took a bunch of pictures. It was a two day shoot but I had to work hygiene the second day so these are all pictures from day one. The Taylor Swift song is "Change" and the production done under the Sony umbrella for a company called "scattertunes" which is a competitor for itunes. You can check them out on the internet.
Kason was in the first scene depicting downtrodden school kids waiting in line for their disgusting lunch. Of course, the teachers got all the yummy food. Kason spent about an hour standing like that in line, he earned his $.
Brynlee got in the next scene, she looks so cute! The girl with her head on her hands was the star of the show and leads the kids into a rebellion later on.
The video camera was a Canon 7d, which has amazing video capability. Luckily we didn't have to worry about audio during the production so the kids could make noise and so could all the moms and others in the audience.
More down trodden lunchroom boys, you just feel kinda bad for them don't you?
Shelby was all set for her part as the stern school secretary but, they didn't get to her part until day 2 so we just watched and drank Diet Coke. :)
Later in the day and since it is Idaho, the wind picked up so we moved outside for a chilly and windy full afternoon. And Kason still having fun with a new friend.
And still the kids play the part of the oppressed school students. And the mom's rushed to get them into their coats in between takes. And look, the little girl is stepping out of line just about ready to lead the kids in their escape from oppression and toward pizza and fun.
The start and end of the video were shot the first day and the classroom scenes the second so no pictures of the "rebellion", you will just have to watch the video.
But here are some of the boys making their break for freedom and toward the toys and pizza on the playground.
Pizza!!! Playtime!!! Lets get our coats back on!
Thanks for inviting us to participate, Shelby. Sure makes you appreciate all the work involved in producing a video.

1 comment:

  1. How exciting! And to think it was in little old Idaho. That will be one music video I will have to watch.

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