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street racing feel...and day time....something doesnt sound rite... :|

I'd love to do it at night but film doesn't work really nice at natural moonlight (or non existent fake light).

What you see in films are mostly big and noisy generator driven lights set up that eats money per second to keep it light up, one day i will have one of those, one day.. but not this week. >.<

we start small and aim big. :(

Michael87 was the wrong micheal lol, but he also goes to Curtin, so maybe he'll come down anyway :P Hopefully his got his rims now ;)

If I can get my assignments done and I'll come down. Still no rims but ill try and borrow some.

-michael87

This is the location of the shoot:

http://www.properties.curtin.edu.au/your_c...;mapType=campus

Student Green Parking 9B

Curtin University

Sunday, 21st October 2007 at 4PM

When everyone arrive, i need to take down their contact details so i can send everyone a copy of the Music video.

Please ask one of the crew for me. I will hopefully not be running around too much.

I also would like to inform everyone that Curtin is a 30km/h zone, and while the security in Curtin are happy to accomodate us for the film shoot, they will still be extremely strict. The same rules apply i suppose, no horseplay no burn outs, we just don't want anything bad to happen or get told to leave.

Thank you <3

P.S if you are bored and have nothing to do before 4PM, we are shooting our live band segment in the TV Studio from morning. So feel free to pop by anytime (well the studio is locked so you need to ring me so i can swipe you in) It's nothing fancy, lots of lights, lots of camera, grab a chair, have some pizza etc. Cheers~

Just got home.

Want to say THANK YOU again to everyone that show up.

We were shooting the live segment earlier on the day so now we can fill in mix and match in the editing suite the next week or so.

Should have it out to you guys by first week of November. Will keep everyone updated.

THANK YOU AGAIN

  • 2 weeks later...

Small update:

Just going through some final post productions.

We didn't ended up using a lot of the car shots because of colour correction and other various issue.

Everything should be ready in the next week or two.

  • 3 weeks later...

As promised,

you can download a copy of the Music video : http://rapidshare.com/files/67174561/Honk_..._-_Censored.WMV

or you can watch it in youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfbtHkIb34k

I am also giving out DVDs copy of the music video in the Bakery Artrage this saturday night for anyone who would like a hardcopy.

http://www.northbridgealive.com.au/d71/the...artrage-complex

http://www.artrage.com.au/bakery/

Thank you =)

Edited by novotel

nice video, but why are all related videos in youtube upskirt videos?.....hmm

edit: at first i thought it was Wigga music, so didnt listen, just listened to the lyrics as Ryan said, not so nice.

Edited by ztuned

Did anyone listen to the words?? You go out of your way to help people out, and this is what they sing about. All I can say is, thats the last time I put my hand up to help someone else, because they just spit in your face.

Anyway... song will never make it, so who cares :(

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