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| JAEJOONG - asks fans why they don't cheer at Mnet COn |
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So there was a lot of confusion in the Korean
fandom since the M! Countdown con because of
JaeJoong. When they got to recording the
Mirotic perf, there was a NG... so they had
some time while the black whats-its were
being fixed. The members went back down but
then JJ poked his head back out to ask the
fans why they weren't doing the cheers
anymore. (As you probably know, the fans had
decided to just listen quietly so people
could actually hear DBSK's live after asking
the guys. So there was a lot of stuff
floating around about how DBSK can't agree on
how they want to be cheered on either. xD )
You'll have to look at the floor to spot
him. xD;; Just his head/shoulder is sticking
out.
JJ: Please cheer a lot
Lately (I've noticed that) you haven't been
doing that... you know
*JJ sings the Mirotic parts and the fans do
the cheer*
JJ: That's right~ Please do it well/often~
credits@fangirlmitz + annneonet@LJ Tags : dbsk tvxq tohoshinki jaejoong asks fans.why don't they cheer in performances perfs hero jaejung jejung |
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Affichage : 3409
Durée : 75 s |
| Tokyo Police Club - Cheer It On |
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Tokyo Police Club -- at 1/87 scale!!
Director - Sean Wainsteim
Most of the 3/4" figures in the video are
made by Preiser for model train set dioramas,
then often custom painted and/or modified to
suit the scene. The Band members themselves
are based on nudist figures. Their clothing,
shoes, and instruments were specially made
for them.
The buildings and background sets were all
specially made for this video, including all
the fire, smoke, streets, sidewalks, signage
etc.
Once everything was assembled, the figures
and props were put together in as many funny
and shocking and bloody ways possible to
create the chaotic TPC world.
All the anatomically correct and medically
precise scenes and characters were detailed
and hand crafted by Adam Weir and Andrew
Heffron (rumored to also be anatomically
correct and medical precise).
Using advanced technology, cinematographer
Simon Shohet shrunk down to miniature size to
film the video using miniature cranes and
tiny working helicopters.
Director Sean Wainsteim has completed full
size videos (but no less strange) for The
Dears, Pilate, Wintersleep, illScarlett and
many many more rock and roll musical
artistes. Tags : Tokyo Police Club Music Video Cheer It On Paper Bag Records |
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Affichage : 94621
Durée : 136 s |
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