Not to nitpick, but this video does not, as patchwork7 says, capture the emotional feel of the song AT ALL. It is a video of a pretty girl walking, crying, and trying on clothes. This is literal to the point of being reductive. To say this "captures the emotional feel" of the song is totally inaccurate because the song is deathly dark and slyly funny and campy and maintains a sinister quality forty years later and the video is kind of like "The Hills."
no i think ya missed the point. Any song means so many differnt things 2 different people. Dont analyse jst njoy and i think this works. goin out aint all a bundle a laffs its a journey. anyway i gona shut up coz i analysin now lmao
haha, ur totallity right! i bet if it was an ugly overweight chick EVERYBODY would be trashing on it! this belongs on MTV somewhere, with all their other crap
Imo, the song was about a girl trying on costumes to try to invent herself & crashing. The video is utterly literal; I agree, but it got the jist of the song. Not as darkly sinister, no, probably not, but from something done as a portrait and maybe as a lark it's nice enough.
Actually, I have to confess that I like the original non-Nico takes with Lou Reed sounding more like Dylan than the dirge of Nico's voice, ymmv, but I thought it was a nice change from setting it to a tv show or something.
The song is about Lou Reed's experiences with some of the Warhol Superstars at Warhol's Factory. Many of these "superstars" were transsexual, transvestite, and homosexual "misfits" who appeared at Warhol's many social functions. The song is about how, after the weekend, these people became mere "clowns" in the eyes of the public, that mocked and ridiculed these people at the time. BTW, they could only afford "rags" and "hand me downs" to wear to these A list gatherings
This is very cool, one of my favorite songs. I'm trying to do a similar film for my IB art, so it's interesting to see another perspective. I love your shots, the angles and editing are creative and the dark, silvery lighting is very effective. Good character acting too. keep it up.
haha nice, very well done!!! :)
no0b3424 3 years ago
This was posted on my birthday....., how fitting:)
babyjef 3 years ago
Could someone please post the telephone number of the babe?...pure dynamite..
javio99 3 years ago
I think, I'm bored by this vid..
And I think, I don't like the voice over Nico's voice :)
But she's pretty, that's (only) +...
:/
Zeky9159 3 years ago
Not to nitpick, but this video does not, as patchwork7 says, capture the emotional feel of the song AT ALL. It is a video of a pretty girl walking, crying, and trying on clothes. This is literal to the point of being reductive. To say this "captures the emotional feel" of the song is totally inaccurate because the song is deathly dark and slyly funny and campy and maintains a sinister quality forty years later and the video is kind of like "The Hills."
geenser79 3 years ago
no i think ya missed the point. Any song means so many differnt things 2 different people. Dont analyse jst njoy and i think this works. goin out aint all a bundle a laffs its a journey. anyway i gona shut up coz i analysin now lmao
jasper12dog 3 years ago
haha, ur totallity right! i bet if it was an ugly overweight chick EVERYBODY would be trashing on it! this belongs on MTV somewhere, with all their other crap
Zaetix 3 years ago
Imo, the song was about a girl trying on costumes to try to invent herself & crashing. The video is utterly literal; I agree, but it got the jist of the song. Not as darkly sinister, no, probably not, but from something done as a portrait and maybe as a lark it's nice enough.
Actually, I have to confess that I like the original non-Nico takes with Lou Reed sounding more like Dylan than the dirge of Nico's voice, ymmv, but I thought it was a nice change from setting it to a tv show or something.
patchworkz7 3 years ago
@patchworkz7
The song is about Lou Reed's experiences with some of the Warhol Superstars at Warhol's Factory. Many of these "superstars" were transsexual, transvestite, and homosexual "misfits" who appeared at Warhol's many social functions. The song is about how, after the weekend, these people became mere "clowns" in the eyes of the public, that mocked and ridiculed these people at the time. BTW, they could only afford "rags" and "hand me downs" to wear to these A list gatherings
bonodog99 1 year ago
very nice....Thanks
brakeman05 4 years ago
muito boa idéia, parabéns.
04ferdinand 4 years ago
wow, that was actually pretty kickass. Really liked it.
Mongfug 4 years ago
Nice work baby!!! It´s a kind of avantgarde show!! And I´m agree with the mate right down, you made a very cool character. Go ahead!!
Estebanfotos 4 years ago
Very Very Nice, Well Done love it
jasper12dog 4 years ago
Nice work!
cdblair27 4 years ago
Well done catching the emotional feel of the song. Nice work.
patchworkz7 4 years ago
This is very cool, one of my favorite songs. I'm trying to do a similar film for my IB art, so it's interesting to see another perspective. I love your shots, the angles and editing are creative and the dark, silvery lighting is very effective. Good character acting too. keep it up.
chippewagreenx 5 years ago