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Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video

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1997-03-24 15:36Chris Fahey (idm) Daft Punk Video
1997-03-24 17:27Iain Newton Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video
└─ 1997-03-24 19:19Shannon Starmer Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video
1997-03-24 20:15Frank Deutschmann Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video
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1997-03-24 15:36Chris FaheyI just saw the new Daft Punk video. It's a great departure for video making. There's this
From:
Chris Fahey
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'IDM'
Date:
Mon, 24 Mar 1997 10:36:05 -0500
Subject:
(idm) Daft Punk Video
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I just saw the new Daft Punk video. It's a great departure for video making. There's this guy with a dog's head (a really nice special effects mask) walking around the city saying hi to people and doing boring pointless stuff. He's got a boombox which is playing the song. But the music is relegated to a very minor part of the mix, as if it were merely a small part of the soundtrack to the short film surrounding it. You can hear the cars, his conversations, and all that more than the song for much of the video. The boom box has a broken switch, so he can't turn it off. Actually, I could barely hear the song. But I could hear the song anywhere - the point of the video was to create an image or experience to associate with the song. Sometimes videos ruin a song by permanently associating a stupid image with a song, but this one is so bizarre and revolutionary (by MTV standards) that I'm glad it was done. -CF
1997-03-24 17:27Iain NewtonReply to: RE>(idm) Daft Punk Video it was directed by "video/film director of the moment"
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Iain Newton
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Chris Fahey
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IDM
Date:
24 Mar 1997 12:27:20 -0500
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Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video
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Reply to: RE>(idm) Daft Punk Video it was directed by "video/film director of the moment" spike jonze fyi iain -------------------------------------- Date: 3/24/97 10:43 AM To: Iain Newton From: Chris Fahey I just saw the new Daft Punk video. It's a great departure for video making. There's this guy with a dog's head (a really nice special effects mask) walking around the city saying hi to people and doing boring pointless stuff. He's got a boombox which is playing the song. But the music is relegated to a very minor part of the mix, as if it were merely a small part of the soundtrack to the short film surrounding it. You can hear the cars, his conversations, and all that more than the song for much of the video. The boom box has a broken switch, so he can't turn it off. Actually, I could barely hear the song. But I could hear the song anywhere - the point of the video was to create an image or experience to associate with the song. Sometimes videos ruin a song by permanently associating a stupid image with a song, but this one is so bizarre and revolutionary (by MTV standards) that I'm glad it was done. -CF
1997-03-24 19:19Shannon Starmeri esp. like how his stereo is his biggest handicap.. not him being a dog... ex...the bus..
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Shannon Starmer
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Iain Newton
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Chris Fahey , IDM
Date:
Mon, 24 Mar 1997 14:19:17 -0500 (EST)
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Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video
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i esp. like how his stereo is his biggest handicap.. not him being a dog... ex...the bus... salesman.. etc... hey man that s deep......
1997-03-24 20:15Frank DeutschmannOn Mar 24, 2:19pm, Shannon Starmer wrote: > Subject: Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video > i esp. li
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Frank Deutschmann
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IDM
Date:
Mon, 24 Mar 1997 15:15:15 -0500
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Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video
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On Mar 24, 2:19pm, Shannon Starmer wrote:
quoted 3 lines Subject: Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video> Subject: Re: (idm) Daft Punk Video > i esp. like how his stereo is his biggest handicap.. not him being a > dog... ex...the bus... salesman.. etc...
Yeah, and in the end, he chooses the music over the babe... -frank