Thanks so much to everyone who tuned in to the sharing of my experiences with the new Nikon D7000 camera in this post here, where I featured the behind the scenes video and a new short film: Benevolent Mischief. It just so happens that I’ve been sitting on another little nugget since then that I’m excited to share today: the Benevolent Mischief REMIX featuring MC Victor Shade and MTK.
Without losing you in the details, this remix came about in a completely natural way and was so fun to create. The the protagonist in the video is Ryan Abeo. We cast him for the part based on his look and his acting ability, but he’s also a well-known hip hop MC by the name of RA Scion (you may recall we hosted him on this episode of chasejarvisLIVE a while back…his current project is Victor Shade, but he’s also from Common Market.) While Erik and I were editing the original release of Benevolent Mischief, we were listening to the Victor Shade album and stumbled on a track called “AutoGraffiti”. Since our film was about an automobile getting graffiti’d, we thought we’d give it a listen…lo and behold it matched the film we’d put together pretty nicely – as in was the exact length, with several lyrical references that matched perfectly with visuals we’d already created–PURELY COINCIDENTALLY.
So, like any curious artists we began playing with the combo–we got in touch with Victor Shade and his producer MTK and asked them to remix in the cello work we’d done with Dan and Joshua. We pulled some footage from the Victor Shade LIVE performance on the earlier chasejarvisLIVE, played around in Final Cut for a bit, and within 24 hours we had ourselves a completely reverse-engineered music video. I love remix culture, and I hope you do too.
So now, for the first time on the interwebs, I offer you Benevolent Mischief – the autograffiti remix featuring Victor Shade and MTK. Which to you like better – the original or this new version? Love to hear your thoughts.
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The rapping is good. new music sounds good… but the surprise at the end doesn’t work anymore! Now that I know he’s a rapper. I don’t see him getting mad at the graffiti on the van.
I liked the first version. Now that you’ve remixed it, I like the second so much better.
The rap version just fits so much better with the imagery. It’s like the song and the video were
waiting to meet.
Sweet! I’m definitely liking this version more then the original. I feel like the music just fits the imagery better. And I love both classical and hip-hop, so I’m not biased one way or the other. Nice work.
Would you say that this is better than the Canon 7D movie quality?
Very catchy and really works well. Great flow of the imagery with the music. I like the original better but that is mostly down to my personal musical tastes I am guessing.
Hi !
To answer your queston: Wich one do you prefer…?
I’d say I like them both. But not the same way.
The first video posted is a really nice and perfectly mastered Feature movie, while the second one is a really nice and perfectly mastered music video for the singer/remixer.
There is the difference.
Peace,
Franck