As an ex-multimedia student and someone with a love for cinematics and artistic liberty, I'm always nitpicking whenever I see a joker out videoclip.
I love Marc, and he does so many things RIGHT! But there's always one or two things that I'm like "ah, I would have done it differently" (which, realistically, I wouldn't, cuz I didn't come up with the ideas. But I do have some ideas that would have improved certain videoclips).
I'm not a professional, but you'd you like to hear me rant about it (after the battles are over)?
“Every once a while,
Remember to live a little—
Amidst the frenzy and chaos of life.
Take time for a moment of breath—
To fill your lungs with a cup of crisp air.
Just for a moment,
take a seat under a lush green tree
And let its soothing shade
Hold your wandering thoughts in its cradle;
Allow the earth to hold
The weight of your life
And rejuvenate your tired heart.
When the winds are gusty,
Set your mind free —
Let your imagination
take a ride on the wild side.
And then on a cloud-filled day,
Soak up in the rain, jump and splash—
And pause for a moment to reflect.
In the humdrum of your daily affairs,
Stop for a heartbeat—
To listen for a song in the chirp of the birds,
Or be soothed by the sweet scent of flowers.
Under a clear dark sky,
Hold space for your mind to be awed and opened wide
by the wonder of a zillion stars.
And slowly let the night wrap you
in the quiet comfort of its stillness.
When the morning comes,
Let the warmth of the sun
Enter the deepest crevice of your soul,
To rekindle the flame within you
And soak you in the brilliance
Of your own light.”
Gallery update 23rd November 1990 - Queen began filming ‘Headlong' promo video which was directed by DoRo (Torpedo Twins) at Metropolis Studios over the course of two days. By this point, the band and those close to them knew that Freddie was on borrowed time, and that they would never again perform live as a four-piece. However, it was felt important to maintain the perception that they could still tour when they were ready to do so, and the performance footage filmed in Metropolis Recording Studios in London (where the band recorded much of Innuendo) is startlingly energetic considering the seriousness of Freddie's condition. He may have looked slightly frailer than in previous years,
but he was still darting around as he had always done.The second day of filming was spent in the control room and relaxation suite in the studio, as the band played around for the camera. Again, Freddie seemed surprisingly energetic, and was certainly enjoying the experience, perhaps knowing all too well that it would never happen again, as his final two video shoots were intensely grueling for him physically.Brian May said in an interview in 2011, “There was a lot of joy, strangely enough, Freddie was in pain . . . but inside the studio there was a sort of blanket around, and he could be happy and enjoy what he liked doing best. . . . Sometimes it would only last a couple of hours a day because he would get very tired. But during that couple of hours, boy, would he give a lot.Producer Dave Richards said, “He was dying when he did those songs, and he knew he would be dead when they were finished because he said to me, ‘I’m going to sing it now because I can’t wait for them to do music on this. Give me a drum machine and they’ll finish it off.'”Here’s the video clip https://youtu.be/zhyaAPsT1LU
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