Cirigliano’s Italian Video

Posted by Arlo on Oct 29, 2007 under Life of Arlo, Videos

Ciriglianos olde-styleThe UAS Campus is gearing up for another Halloween — there are already departments in the process of being decorated. I’m sure it’ll be another fun holiday work day, where very little work is actually done. I’m looking forward to this year, because I plan to shoot the traditional ITS Halloween video in HD. Sure, I probably won’t get around to editing it for another year or so, but I still think it’ll be pretty cool.

I already wrote about last year’s theme, Cirigliano’s Italian Restaurant, but there wasn’t yet a video to post along with it. I’ve made music videos out of these Halloween events dating back to 2000. They’re usually hard work. Finding the right music, establishing a style, telling a story through the images… Some turn out better than others.

Earlier this month I finally found time to start editing the Cirigliano’s video. For the first time, the whole project just sort of eased itself together. The stylistic vision came to me back when I was recording one of the very first scenes to tape (the “cook” and the “gangster” practicing their singing). I wanted to see the scene in an old, desaturated, scratchy film look. That same vision stayed with me all year, and when I sat down to begin editing, each clip just fell into place. Usually editing these music videos together is a long process of trial-and-error, of trying minuscule edits to get the timing just right; this year I barely spent any time tweaking.

Click “more” to watch the video…

If you like to choose your video content from all-you-can-eat-buffet style, here you go:

Streaming Real
Full-size Real (118MB)
Windows Media 1/4 Screen (12 MB)
Windows Media Full-Size (125 MB)
iPod QT 1/4 screen (19 MB)
iPod QT Full-size (37 MB)

1 Comment for 'Cirigliano’s Italian Video'

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    Pat
    November 8, 2007 | 9:57 pm
     

    Arlo, I just got around to watching the video and it’s wonderful. Did you come up with the old film look yourself in aftereffects or is that a pre-made effect? I really like to soft blur around the edges.

    I hope we can get a copy of this for JUMP this winter and I hope you’ll let us use some of your films in the the television show we’re putting together.

    -Pat

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