Monday, October 30, 2006

Everything Is OK - The video



Halou’s “Everything Is OK” Video has been entered in the “You Tube Underground” contest for unsigned, independent bands.

We’d very much like this video to win and we need you to vote for us to help make it happen.

How to vote:
1. Log into your YouTube account (http://www.youtube.com ). If you don't have one already, you probably should sign up for one anyway. It only takes a second.
2. Paste this URL into the address line of your browser window: http://www.youtube.com/contest/youtubeunderground?v=XleggvyyFso&from=watch
3. Click the "thumbs up" icon next to the video!

Pass it on and have your friends vote too!

The making of the video



REBECCA:
Every once in awhile, an opportunity crosses our path that seems too good to be true. Usually, they are and we are left on the platform, bag in hand. Copious disappointments make the rare success so much sweeter! I am happy to say that this post is the story of one of those sweet, sweet successes.

In fall of 2004, Count got a call from Kelly Tunstall of Reardon studios. Kelly had heard our music at the Quality of Life premiere party, which was hosted at Reardon Studios south of Market in San Francisco. She said that she was working on a video and was considering using one of our songs. She wanted to meet me first (presumably to see if I fit her idea of what the star of her video should look like). On a cold day in September, I walked down to their offices to meet Kelly, an exceedingly fashionable girl with loads of blonde hair and a long, willowy figure, much like the girls in her paintings. She looked me over and we chatted a bit, had some tea, and looked at her storyboard. I was impressed with the drawings and the storyline and tried not to get my hopes up. She told me that there was another song by another local artist that she was considering.

A week or so later, we got a call back from Kelly saying that she had chosen our song and that we should show up to a shoot at a green screen stage in Emeryville. Kelly and I met once before the shoot to pick out a dress for me to wear. The day of the shoot, I met the puppeteers and the adorable beastie puppets featured in the video, made from Kelly’s drawings. The puppeteers had worked on movies such as Star Wars (the cantina scene) and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (a favorite) and were very adept and bringing the little beasties and landscapes to life.



After hours on the green screen stage interacting with puppets and things that weren’t there, I was let go for the day and I went home to wait and see how everything came out. It took a very long time in post production, editing together Kelly’s drawings and animations with puppetry and live action video, but the end result is exuberant and we are thrilled.

As I mentioned at the beginning of my post, we have entered the video into the YouTube underground contest. We’d very much like this video to win and we need you to vote for us to help make it happen. Please log into youtube and go to this URL: http://www.youtube.com/contest/youtubeunderground?v=XleggvyyFso&from=watch
Then click the little "thumbs up" icon to vote for us!

Thank you so much!

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