Just less than an hour ago, the music video for Yoru no Odoriko, which releases tomorrow, was put up on Victor Entertainment's Youtube Channel! Please check it out below!
The director of this PV is Tanaka Yusuke, who previously worked on the award-winning "Bach no Senritsu wo Yoru ni Kiita Sei desu." music video. The styling and creative direction was helmed by no other than Kitazawa "momo" Hisashi who has been indispensable to Sakanaction's works.
With the thick traditional-style makeup and kimonos, the band members and the two dancers performing at the foothills of Mount Fuji, it is a music video with both impact and a surreal feel.
In addition, the release commemorative Ustream (link) to be held on 29 August 10PM JST has also been revealed to have director Tanaka and creative director Kitazawa as guests. The choreographer of the two dancing women in the music video, Hananomoto Kai, will be appearing as well in this talk session.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
Boku to Hana PV officially revealed!
Today, the final version of the Boku to Hana PV was officially revealed, uploaded on VictorMusicChannel's YouTube account.
There are some minor differences from what we last saw on the Ustream versions, such as close up shots of Yamaguchi's face becoming a medium close-up shot, and additional elements starting from the second chorus.
You can view it here:
Personal opinion: For some reason, I liked the "take 2" Ustream version better. The final version seems a bit over-rehearsed; could be my imagination but Yamaguchi's reactions seem quicker, already in anticipation of what's coming. (Of course he did know what was to happen, but he's supposed to act like he doesn't.) The emotions he had on his face also seemed more raw in the Ustream version. If I hadn't seen "take 2", I might have enjoyed this better, but now it's just too polished to me. However, it is still a great concept of a PV and a lot of effort. Definitely worth applause.
There are some minor differences from what we last saw on the Ustream versions, such as close up shots of Yamaguchi's face becoming a medium close-up shot, and additional elements starting from the second chorus.
You can view it here:
Personal opinion: For some reason, I liked the "take 2" Ustream version better. The final version seems a bit over-rehearsed; could be my imagination but Yamaguchi's reactions seem quicker, already in anticipation of what's coming. (Of course he did know what was to happen, but he's supposed to act like he doesn't.) The emotions he had on his face also seemed more raw in the Ustream version. If I hadn't seen "take 2", I might have enjoyed this better, but now it's just too polished to me. However, it is still a great concept of a PV and a lot of effort. Definitely worth applause.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
"Boku to Hana" PV takes revealed on Ustream
Earlier today, there was a sudden announcement that there would be a Ustream for something related to the new single "Boku to Hana". (Tweeted on this blog's Twitter account as soon as I found out). As it turned out, what was streamed was behind-the-scenes footage of the filming of the PV.
Most of the footage was dark and blurry so not much could be seen. However, after about an hour of rehearsals or so (rehearsals were needed as the whole thing was to be filmed in one take), they showed 2 takes of the PV. As it is not yet fully edited, the audio was echoey (the song is played in the background during the filming). Other than that, it's probably safe to say the 2nd take is going to be pretty close to what the final PV will be.
You can watch take 2 in the video below if you have a Nico Nico Douga account, before it gets taken off. The audio and video is slightly off-sync, unfortunately.
Most of the footage was dark and blurry so not much could be seen. However, after about an hour of rehearsals or so (rehearsals were needed as the whole thing was to be filmed in one take), they showed 2 takes of the PV. As it is not yet fully edited, the audio was echoey (the song is played in the background during the filming). Other than that, it's probably safe to say the 2nd take is going to be pretty close to what the final PV will be.
You can watch take 2 in the video below if you have a Nico Nico Douga account, before it gets taken off. The audio and video is slightly off-sync, unfortunately.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Bach PV takes home Best Video of the Year from MVA!
In a rather exciting night, it has been announced that Sakanaction once again received the big prize of Space Shower TV's Music Video Awards -Best Video of the Year with their PV "Bach no Senritsu wo Yoru ni Kiita Sei desu."!
Last year, Sakanaction took home the same big prize with Aruku Around and caused them to gain wider recognition. With this, I believe they will become even better known.
Congratulations to Sakanaction and the team!
MVA Winners
Bach PV nominated for Best Rock Video in MTV VMAJ 2012
Sakanaction's "Bach no Senritsu wo Yoru ni Kiita Sei desu." PV has been nominated for Best Rock Video in MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2012. Congratulations to Sakanaction and the team behind the video for getting yet another award nomination!
Check out all the nominees here!
http://gyao.yahoo.co.jp/vmaj2012/nominee/
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