Pink has revealed behind-the-scenes footage of the music video for her latest track 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)'. The singer is seen shooting the clip in Malibu, which tells a "French countryside love story". Watch the footage below: Pink said: "Here we are in Malibu, I mean the south of France. The ballroom scene is very sexy and dark." Director Dave Meyers added: "[This is] probably my 14th or 15th video with Pink. We're out in Malibu State Park trying to do something a little different. (more)...
- 8/2/2012
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
Pink has released the first video from her forthcoming album The Truth About Love.
Blow Me (One Last Kiss) is released in the UK on 2 September, ahead of the album on 17 Sep, and shows Pink in sombre but stylish black and white, acting out the end of a love affair with the elegant Sebastian De La Forza.
Pink in her new video for Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
The video is directed by Dave Meyers, the brain behind the videos of Pink's previous smash hits So What and F**kin' Perfect.
Pink recently addressed her fans directly in a YouTube video - Watch It Here. And she has explained that the album is her unique take on the different shades of love - the dark, the light, the happy and the sad - you can pre-order the standard and deluxe albums at iTunes or Amazon now.
Pink's video...
Blow Me (One Last Kiss) is released in the UK on 2 September, ahead of the album on 17 Sep, and shows Pink in sombre but stylish black and white, acting out the end of a love affair with the elegant Sebastian De La Forza.
Pink in her new video for Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
The video is directed by Dave Meyers, the brain behind the videos of Pink's previous smash hits So What and F**kin' Perfect.
Pink recently addressed her fans directly in a YouTube video - Watch It Here. And she has explained that the album is her unique take on the different shades of love - the dark, the light, the happy and the sad - you can pre-order the standard and deluxe albums at iTunes or Amazon now.
Pink's video...
- 7/27/2012
- by The Huffington Post UK
- Huffington Post
There’s no shortage of guys in Pink’s world. Finding quality ones can be a bit problematic though. In the video for “Blow Me (One Last Kiss),” she goes through a few bad boys before finding the right one. The Dave Meyers-directed clip opens like a French movie from the ‘50s. Shot entirely in black and white, except for the red wine and an exploding heart at the end, the clip takes an arthouse approach to a song that is anything but arty. It’s an interesting contrast. [More after the jump...] As Pink and Loverboy No. 1 are having a romantic picnic,...
- 7/27/2012
- Hitfix
The words ‘Rihanna’ and ‘low-profile’ aren’t ones that tend to walk about hand in hand but 2012 has seen a slight shift in the all-conquering crotch-gyrating force from Barbados. After riding high off the back of We Found Love’s global success (number one in twenty countries is hard to argue with), oodles of airplay and performances on every prime-time TV show going, Rihanna’s been suprisingly low-key musically in the last few months. Sure there was the whole white powder twitter pictures (definitely not sherbet dib dab) and the release of her first feature film Battleship, not playing the token hot girl as expected but instead the token armed forces femme-grunt as if they’re the only two kinds of women in existence, but on the whole Rihanna’s reign on the musical media is at a low.
You Da One plus its misguided cigarette advertisement/video didn’t help it,...
You Da One plus its misguided cigarette advertisement/video didn’t help it,...
- 5/1/2012
- by Josh Webb
- Obsessed with Film
As evident in his work with Pink and Missy Elliott, video director Dave Meyers is a big fan of darkly poppy and bold backdrops for his music videos, sometimes letting those border on fake and cheesy. Meyers has now combined with Rihanna for her latest dance single "Where Have You Been" from "Talk That Talk," and that predisposition continues. Ri-Ri is finally featured in a dance-heavy video, leading the troupe of nation-less natives around a little bonfire, or inside a teepee or as a heavy-lidded sprite hiding in the forest. Meyers' team makes no qualms about making each locale look shallow,...
- 4/30/2012
- Hitfix
As we count down to the premiere of her 'Part of Me' video, MTV News picks our favorite Katy Perry clips to date.
By Vaughn Trudeau Schoonmaker
Katy Perry
Photo: Emi
We're just a couple days away from "MTV First: Katy Perry," when the pop star will premiere the music video for her #1 hit, "Part of Me" on MTV. As her seventh #1 single, "Part of Me" has a long line of awesome videos to live up to. And as we count down the hours to the video premiere at 7:23 p.m. on Wednesday, it seems like an opportune time to look back at our five favorite Katy Perry videos so far.
#5: "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)"
This Marc Klesfeld-directed, 8-minute mini-movie opened with Kathy Beth Terry waking up the morning after throwing quite the rager, wearing absurd head gear and dreadful overalls. While this was not...
By Vaughn Trudeau Schoonmaker
Katy Perry
Photo: Emi
We're just a couple days away from "MTV First: Katy Perry," when the pop star will premiere the music video for her #1 hit, "Part of Me" on MTV. As her seventh #1 single, "Part of Me" has a long line of awesome videos to live up to. And as we count down the hours to the video premiere at 7:23 p.m. on Wednesday, it seems like an opportune time to look back at our five favorite Katy Perry videos so far.
#5: "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)"
This Marc Klesfeld-directed, 8-minute mini-movie opened with Kathy Beth Terry waking up the morning after throwing quite the rager, wearing absurd head gear and dreadful overalls. While this was not...
- 3/19/2012
- MTV Music News
Leading nominee got serious in the clip about staying true to yourself.
By Gil Kaufman
Katy Perry in her "Firework" video
Photo: Emi
We all know that Katy Perry's videos are a blast in a glass. But the most-nominated artist at the 2011 VMAs got serious for four minutes this year, and it helped cap a record-breaking run and made for one of the most visually arresting and inspirational clips of the year.
Perry is rolling into Sunday's show with nine nominations, including Video of the Year for "Firework," which is also nominated in the new Best Video With a Message category.
The California Gurl knew she wanted to make a very special clip for her favorite track from the smash Teenage Dream album, so she hooked up with veteran video director Dave Meyers (Pink, Kelly Clarkson, T.I.) on the project. And luckily for her, they were totally on the same page.
By Gil Kaufman
Katy Perry in her "Firework" video
Photo: Emi
We all know that Katy Perry's videos are a blast in a glass. But the most-nominated artist at the 2011 VMAs got serious for four minutes this year, and it helped cap a record-breaking run and made for one of the most visually arresting and inspirational clips of the year.
Perry is rolling into Sunday's show with nine nominations, including Video of the Year for "Firework," which is also nominated in the new Best Video With a Message category.
The California Gurl knew she wanted to make a very special clip for her favorite track from the smash Teenage Dream album, so she hooked up with veteran video director Dave Meyers (Pink, Kelly Clarkson, T.I.) on the project. And luckily for her, they were totally on the same page.
- 8/27/2011
- MTV Music News
Brit's 'I Wanna Go' video is hardly the first time she's taken aim at the prying tabloid media.
By Jocelyn Vena
Britney Spears in her "I Wanna Go" video
Photo: Jive
Britney Spears is taking a stand against the paparazzi in the music video for her new single "I Wanna Go," which premiered online Wednesday morning (June 22). In the Chris Marrs Piliero-directed clip she slings a microphone their way, knocking them off their perch. But it's hardly the first time Spears has taken a tongue-in-cheek approach to making a statement about the tabloid media.
In fact, since early on in her career, Spears has examined her love-hate affair with the prying lens of the paparazzi. After bursting on the pop scene in the late 1990s with a naughty girl-next-door image that made her a star, Spears learned that fame would come with lots of attention from the press. And,...
By Jocelyn Vena
Britney Spears in her "I Wanna Go" video
Photo: Jive
Britney Spears is taking a stand against the paparazzi in the music video for her new single "I Wanna Go," which premiered online Wednesday morning (June 22). In the Chris Marrs Piliero-directed clip she slings a microphone their way, knocking them off their perch. But it's hardly the first time Spears has taken a tongue-in-cheek approach to making a statement about the tabloid media.
In fact, since early on in her career, Spears has examined her love-hate affair with the prying lens of the paparazzi. After bursting on the pop scene in the late 1990s with a naughty girl-next-door image that made her a star, Spears learned that fame would come with lots of attention from the press. And,...
- 6/22/2011
- MTV Music News
'I really believe in people and I believe that people have a spark to be a firework,' she tells MTV News at the EMAs.
By James Montgomery
Katy Perry
Photo: Timothy A. Clary/Afp/Getty Images
Katy Perry's new "Firework" video is an empowering thing, full of real people discovering their inner beauty and stepping out loudly and proudly, no matter what their detractors may say.
And really, that's why Perry decided to work with director Dave Meyers on the project; his treatment for the clip hit close to home for the pop star. After all, "Firework" was not only one of the last songs she wrote for her Teenage Dream album, it's also the one she described as her "opus" and her "favorite" on the album.
In the days leading up to the "Firework" premiere, Perry dedicated the video to the "It Gets Better" campaign, and she couldn't be happier that,...
By James Montgomery
Katy Perry
Photo: Timothy A. Clary/Afp/Getty Images
Katy Perry's new "Firework" video is an empowering thing, full of real people discovering their inner beauty and stepping out loudly and proudly, no matter what their detractors may say.
And really, that's why Perry decided to work with director Dave Meyers on the project; his treatment for the clip hit close to home for the pop star. After all, "Firework" was not only one of the last songs she wrote for her Teenage Dream album, it's also the one she described as her "opus" and her "favorite" on the album.
In the days leading up to the "Firework" premiere, Perry dedicated the video to the "It Gets Better" campaign, and she couldn't be happier that,...
- 11/9/2010
- MTV Music News
P!nk just released her new music video for the song " Raise Your Glass " -- and, in it, she's having some serious fun celebrating the underdog. The video is directed by Dave Meyers , who also did P!nk's vids for "Most Girls ," " Stupid Girls ," " There You Go ," " You Make Me Sick ," " Get the Party Started ," " Don't Let Me Get Me ," " Feel Good Time ," " U + Ur Hand, " " So What ," " Please Don't Leave Me ," and " Funhouse ." The song is the first single from the singer's upcoming greatest hits album, which hits stores November 16. Read more...
- 11/2/2010
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Pink has been hard at work on the set of "Raise Your Glass" music video and the first look at the upcoming clip is offered in a form of three on-set pictures taken by Lacey Terrell. Instead of having a toast with her glass, Pink raises her right arm and shows off some muscles.
One picture sees the 31-year-old singer represents a hard-working woman, dressing up as Rosie the Riveter with a red bandanna on her hair. Another features her with gothic make-up and the other one shows her chilling in a skateboarding arena.
The music video is directed by Dave Meyers and reportedly will be premiered on November 1. It will pay homage to the underdogs with one of the scenes capturing a gay wedding. "I threw my best friend's wedding in my backyard. She is gay and it was a beautiful ceremony. At the end of it, her mom said,...
One picture sees the 31-year-old singer represents a hard-working woman, dressing up as Rosie the Riveter with a red bandanna on her hair. Another features her with gothic make-up and the other one shows her chilling in a skateboarding arena.
The music video is directed by Dave Meyers and reportedly will be premiered on November 1. It will pay homage to the underdogs with one of the scenes capturing a gay wedding. "I threw my best friend's wedding in my backyard. She is gay and it was a beautiful ceremony. At the end of it, her mom said,...
- 10/30/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Pink is hard at work on the set of her "Raise Your Glass" video shoot in Los Angeles. The video was shot by long-time collaborator Dave Meyers and is an ode to the underdog. "Raise Your Glass" is slated to premiere on Monday, Nov. 1.
"Raise Your Glass" is the lead single from the forthcoming "Greatest Hits... So Far!!!" album set for release on Nov. 16. In addition to her top hits, the ultimate fan collection contains two new songs (including the upbeat "Raise Your Glass"), both produced by Max Martin and co-written by Pink.
We love her "We Can Do It" picture homage. Are you excited about Pink's new video?
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"Raise Your Glass" is the lead single from the forthcoming "Greatest Hits... So Far!!!" album set for release on Nov. 16. In addition to her top hits, the ultimate fan collection contains two new songs (including the upbeat "Raise Your Glass"), both produced by Max Martin and co-written by Pink.
We love her "We Can Do It" picture homage. Are you excited about Pink's new video?
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Photo credit: Lacey Terrell ...
- 10/29/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
'She looks like a pinup, but she's got ... a lot to say,' Dave Meyers tells MTV News.
By James Montgomery
Katy Perry in the teaser trailer for "Firework"
Photo: Capitol Records
When Dave Meyers sat down to write his treatment for Katy Perry's "Firework" video, he says he wanted to "play with [her] image a bit ... sort of demystify the candy-colored pop icon that she's become."
So you can imagine his disappointment when, as soon as he finished his first draft, the director caught the premiere of Perry's "Teenage Dream" clip, which stripped Kp of her "California Gurls" candy coating and, in the process, sent him back to the drawing board.
"I had written the treatment already with the idea of deconstructing her a little bit, and then 'Teenage Dream' came out and deconstructed her all the way," Meyers said, laughing. "So I had to switch gears a little bit.
By James Montgomery
Katy Perry in the teaser trailer for "Firework"
Photo: Capitol Records
When Dave Meyers sat down to write his treatment for Katy Perry's "Firework" video, he says he wanted to "play with [her] image a bit ... sort of demystify the candy-colored pop icon that she's become."
So you can imagine his disappointment when, as soon as he finished his first draft, the director caught the premiere of Perry's "Teenage Dream" clip, which stripped Kp of her "California Gurls" candy coating and, in the process, sent him back to the drawing board.
"I had written the treatment already with the idea of deconstructing her a little bit, and then 'Teenage Dream' came out and deconstructed her all the way," Meyers said, laughing. "So I had to switch gears a little bit.
- 10/29/2010
- MTV Music News
Katy Perry's "Firework" music video has been teased in a bunch of stills compiled into an official lyrics video. The images feature, among other scenes, the 25-year-old pop singer singing the song with fireworks shot in the sky and a number of fans dancing around her.
The music video was filmed in Budapest with Dave Meyers serving behind the lens. "About to start sparkling in my new music video," Perry tweeted on September 29. "And that's a 6am wrap! Need to recharge now so I sparkle just as much for tomorrow. I gotta show em what I'm worth. Make them go ahhhh!"
The music video is expected to be premiered later this month. The extras making cameos in the upcoming clip were recruited through a series of activities and competitions held by Europe's biggest telecommunications group, Deutsche Telekom, which partners with Perry to promote the single.
Despite the collaboration with commercial brand,...
The music video was filmed in Budapest with Dave Meyers serving behind the lens. "About to start sparkling in my new music video," Perry tweeted on September 29. "And that's a 6am wrap! Need to recharge now so I sparkle just as much for tomorrow. I gotta show em what I'm worth. Make them go ahhhh!"
The music video is expected to be premiered later this month. The extras making cameos in the upcoming clip were recruited through a series of activities and competitions held by Europe's biggest telecommunications group, Deutsche Telekom, which partners with Perry to promote the single.
Despite the collaboration with commercial brand,...
- 10/9/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Jonze went from directing Weezer's "Buddy Holly" video to an Oscar nomination for "Being John Malkovich."
By Eric Ditzian
David Fincher
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/ Getty Images
Somewhere between directing Will Smith (in "I Am Legend") and Robert Pattinson (in "Water For Elephants"), Francis Lawrence took some time away from Hollywood to helm Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" music video. Before Dave Meyers stepped into Pink's "Funhouse" video, he led Sophia Bush through the bloody terror of "The Hitcher."
There's long been a connection between feature-length movies and music videos, and Lawrence and Meyers — both of whom are nominated for Best Direction at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards — are just two of the folks who have worked in both mediums. Perhaps in the future, we might see Hype Williams, another of this year's nominees, traveling from Jay-z's New York-centric "Empire State of Mind" to Tinseltown.
Before the show goes live on Sunday,...
By Eric Ditzian
David Fincher
Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/ Getty Images
Somewhere between directing Will Smith (in "I Am Legend") and Robert Pattinson (in "Water For Elephants"), Francis Lawrence took some time away from Hollywood to helm Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" music video. Before Dave Meyers stepped into Pink's "Funhouse" video, he led Sophia Bush through the bloody terror of "The Hitcher."
There's long been a connection between feature-length movies and music videos, and Lawrence and Meyers — both of whom are nominated for Best Direction at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards — are just two of the folks who have worked in both mediums. Perhaps in the future, we might see Hype Williams, another of this year's nominees, traveling from Jay-z's New York-centric "Empire State of Mind" to Tinseltown.
Before the show goes live on Sunday,...
- 9/9/2010
- MTV Music News
The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards are fast approaching, which means that in only a few weeks you'll be treated to an excellent night of performances and appearances by the likes of Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Drake, Florence and the Machine, B.o.B and Deadmau5 (who will serve as the house DJ at the show). While people tend to remember the classic performances and the unhinged moments, the coveted Moonman is the reason why people show up and tune in. This year, there are 16 categories wherein some of the biggest music stars in the universe will compete for the coolest trophy in awards shows. Today, we take a look at the nominees in the Best Direction category.
Music videos have often been a proving ground for film directors, who then go on to direct features and win awards hand over fist. Though the artists in the clips are at the forefront of the category,...
Music videos have often been a proving ground for film directors, who then go on to direct features and win awards hand over fist. Though the artists in the clips are at the forefront of the category,...
- 8/19/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
Making for quite the entertaining evening, the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards took place in Toronto, Canada on Sunday evening (June 20).
With the show being held at MuchMusic World Headquarters, the big winners of the night included Justin Bieber and Hedley.
Keeping the crowd in a frenzy, the Canadian music extravaganza also included performances by big names including Adam Lambert, Ke$ha, Katy Perry and the show's co-host Miley Cyrus.
The complete list of 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards winners is as follows:
Video Of The Year
Billy Talent (Warner Music)
Devil On My Shoulder
Director: Howard Greenhalgh
Producer: Geoff McLean
Production Company: Vision Entertainment
Danny Fernandes (Cp Records/Fontana North)
Addicted
Director: Marc André Debruyne
Producers: Rory Halsall, Bruce Carson
Production Company: The Ne Inc.
Winner Hedley (Universal Music)
Perfect
Director: Kyle Davison
Producer: Cherie Sinclair
Production Company: The Field Inc
Nickelback (Emi)
I'd Come For You
Director: Nigel Dick, Nina Dluhy
Producer: Lewis Weinstein
Production Company: DNA,...
With the show being held at MuchMusic World Headquarters, the big winners of the night included Justin Bieber and Hedley.
Keeping the crowd in a frenzy, the Canadian music extravaganza also included performances by big names including Adam Lambert, Ke$ha, Katy Perry and the show's co-host Miley Cyrus.
The complete list of 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards winners is as follows:
Video Of The Year
Billy Talent (Warner Music)
Devil On My Shoulder
Director: Howard Greenhalgh
Producer: Geoff McLean
Production Company: Vision Entertainment
Danny Fernandes (Cp Records/Fontana North)
Addicted
Director: Marc André Debruyne
Producers: Rory Halsall, Bruce Carson
Production Company: The Ne Inc.
Winner Hedley (Universal Music)
Perfect
Director: Kyle Davison
Producer: Cherie Sinclair
Production Company: The Field Inc
Nickelback (Emi)
I'd Come For You
Director: Nigel Dick, Nina Dluhy
Producer: Lewis Weinstein
Production Company: DNA,...
- 6/21/2010
- GossipCenter
Justin Bieber has been hit with rumor that he is dating Kim Kardashian's younger sister Kendall Jenner. E!'s "Pretty Wild" star Tess Taylor was the one who teased the possibility that the "Baby" hitmaker might be romancing the 14-year-old at the Kiss studio on Wednesday, June 16.
Tess, who is a mutual friend of both Bieber and the Kardashians, reportedly claimed that the 16-year-old pop sensation has been together with the teen model. Slamming any possibility that Bieber might be dating Kim, the reality star went on to say that the Canadian singer spends so much time with her because the sisters are very close.
Back in March, Kim herself has expressed her hopes that her sister can hook up with Bieber. "I think I found a boyfriend for Kendall! Well, MTV did, Lol. MTV chose their top five girls who they think would make good girlfriends for Justin Bieber...
Tess, who is a mutual friend of both Bieber and the Kardashians, reportedly claimed that the 16-year-old pop sensation has been together with the teen model. Slamming any possibility that Bieber might be dating Kim, the reality star went on to say that the Canadian singer spends so much time with her because the sisters are very close.
Back in March, Kim herself has expressed her hopes that her sister can hook up with Bieber. "I think I found a boyfriend for Kendall! Well, MTV did, Lol. MTV chose their top five girls who they think would make good girlfriends for Justin Bieber...
- 6/18/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Justin Bieber shows off energetic dance moves in a music video supporting his single "Somebody to Love". Usher who provides additional verses on the remix is also featured in this clip. They are backed by a number of "America's Best Dance Crew" alumni.
"[We're] bringing Justin into the world of dance on this one, giving Justin the chance to integrate to different styles of dance," director Dave Meyers said. "So we kind of kept it simple with the art direction, just real graphic and really highlighting the dance. No big story lines, no crowds of people, just real clean."
The choreography is created by Jamaica who has worked with the likes of Usher and Ciara. "It's really awesome to be able to work with professional dancers, you know, people that were in, like America's Best Dance Crew," Justin himself stated.
"Somebody to Love" is taken from Justin Bieber's chart topper...
"[We're] bringing Justin into the world of dance on this one, giving Justin the chance to integrate to different styles of dance," director Dave Meyers said. "So we kind of kept it simple with the art direction, just real graphic and really highlighting the dance. No big story lines, no crowds of people, just real clean."
The choreography is created by Jamaica who has worked with the likes of Usher and Ciara. "It's really awesome to be able to work with professional dancers, you know, people that were in, like America's Best Dance Crew," Justin himself stated.
"Somebody to Love" is taken from Justin Bieber's chart topper...
- 6/18/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Dance-heavy clip appropriately debuts on 'So You Think You Can Dance.'
By Jocelyn Vena
Justin Bieber and Usher in 'Somebody to Love'
Photo: Fox
While Usher was making everyone say "Omg" with his performance on Thursday night's (June 17) "So You Think You Can Dance" results show, it was protégé Justin Bieber who had teenage girls everywhere tuning in to catch the premiere of his "Somebody to Love" video, featuring, of course, Usher.
"You guys are fans of Justin Bieber, right?" Usher asked the crowd, who enthusiastically agreed. "It's gonna be an incredible video."
The clip was shot in May and was directed by Dave Meyers (Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne). While Bieber had previously teased his dancing skills in the "Baby" video, he really channeled Usher's smooth moves in this newest clip. There's even one special female backup dancer who dances one-on-one with Bieber.
While Bieber's videos thus...
By Jocelyn Vena
Justin Bieber and Usher in 'Somebody to Love'
Photo: Fox
While Usher was making everyone say "Omg" with his performance on Thursday night's (June 17) "So You Think You Can Dance" results show, it was protégé Justin Bieber who had teenage girls everywhere tuning in to catch the premiere of his "Somebody to Love" video, featuring, of course, Usher.
"You guys are fans of Justin Bieber, right?" Usher asked the crowd, who enthusiastically agreed. "It's gonna be an incredible video."
The clip was shot in May and was directed by Dave Meyers (Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne). While Bieber had previously teased his dancing skills in the "Baby" video, he really channeled Usher's smooth moves in this newest clip. There's even one special female backup dancer who dances one-on-one with Bieber.
While Bieber's videos thus...
- 6/17/2010
- MTV Music News
A behind-the-scene look at Justin Bieber's "Somebody to Love" music video is out for sneak peek. It features the 16-year-old pop singer showing off his energetic moves, choreographed by Jamaica, in front of green screen. Usher's part is also teased in this footage.
"It's really awesome to be able to work with professional dancers, you know people that were in like America's Best Dance Crew," Justin said in the sneak peek which is out via PopEater. The music video is directed by Dave Meyers (Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne) and going to be premiered on June 18.
Of the concept itself, Dave opened up, "Bringing Justin into the world of dance on this one, giving Justin the chance to integrate to different styles of dance." He added, "So we kind of kept it simple with the art direction, just real graphic and really highlighting the dance. No big story lines, no crowds of people,...
"It's really awesome to be able to work with professional dancers, you know people that were in like America's Best Dance Crew," Justin said in the sneak peek which is out via PopEater. The music video is directed by Dave Meyers (Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne) and going to be premiered on June 18.
Of the concept itself, Dave opened up, "Bringing Justin into the world of dance on this one, giving Justin the chance to integrate to different styles of dance." He added, "So we kind of kept it simple with the art direction, just real graphic and really highlighting the dance. No big story lines, no crowds of people,...
- 6/11/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Justin Bieber has announced when he will premiere a music video supporting his latest single "Somebody to Love". On Twitter, the 16-year-old Canadian pop star revealed that the clip will be debuted next week on June 18.
In addition to sharing the premiere date, Justin also promised to give a sneak peek to the upcoming video via a behind-the-scene footage. He wrote on the micro-blogging site Wednesday night, June 9, "Somebody To Love Feat Usher Behind The Scenes Comes out Tomorrow and Official Vid Comes out June 18th..."
"Somebody to Love" was originally a demo for Usher, but it was re-recorded by Justin for his March release "My World 2.0". The music video was filmed in mid May this year with Dave Meyers reportedly sitting behind the lens.
In related news, Justin Bieber dished on the most personal song he has ever written. In an interview with Twist Magazine, he said, "The most...
In addition to sharing the premiere date, Justin also promised to give a sneak peek to the upcoming video via a behind-the-scene footage. He wrote on the micro-blogging site Wednesday night, June 9, "Somebody To Love Feat Usher Behind The Scenes Comes out Tomorrow and Official Vid Comes out June 18th..."
"Somebody to Love" was originally a demo for Usher, but it was re-recorded by Justin for his March release "My World 2.0". The music video was filmed in mid May this year with Dave Meyers reportedly sitting behind the lens.
In related news, Justin Bieber dished on the most personal song he has ever written. In an interview with Twist Magazine, he said, "The most...
- 6/10/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
An online sneak peek shows Bieber trading verses, dance moves with mentor Usher.
By Jocelyn Vena
Justin Bieber on the set of his "Somebody To Love" video
Photo: Island Def Jam / Popeater.com
In the past, Justin Bieber has merely teased fans with funky dance moves, but in the new video for his single "Somebody to Love," the teen pop star really lets loose, showing off some impressive choreography.
The full-length clip premieres online Friday, according to Justin's Twitter, but a sneak peek posted on PopEater.com shows Bieber and his mentor, Usher, trading moves. The remix of "Somebody to Love" promises to be a spectacle of dance. Directed by Dave Meyers (Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne) and choreographed by Jamaica, who has also worked on clips by Ciara and Usher, the video features scenes of Bieber dancing with a team of backup dancers in front of a green screen. In other scenes,...
By Jocelyn Vena
Justin Bieber on the set of his "Somebody To Love" video
Photo: Island Def Jam / Popeater.com
In the past, Justin Bieber has merely teased fans with funky dance moves, but in the new video for his single "Somebody to Love," the teen pop star really lets loose, showing off some impressive choreography.
The full-length clip premieres online Friday, according to Justin's Twitter, but a sneak peek posted on PopEater.com shows Bieber and his mentor, Usher, trading moves. The remix of "Somebody to Love" promises to be a spectacle of dance. Directed by Dave Meyers (Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne) and choreographed by Jamaica, who has also worked on clips by Ciara and Usher, the video features scenes of Bieber dancing with a team of backup dancers in front of a green screen. In other scenes,...
- 6/10/2010
- MTV Music News
'I think you guys are gonna like it,' he says of 'Somebody to Love' clip.
By Jocelyn Vena
Justin Bieber
Photo: MTV News
Justin Bieber is in the midst of shooting a music video for "Somebody to Love," the latest single off his album My World 2.0. And while details about the video shoot are scarce, Bieber did take to his Twitter account on Monday to let his fans know that he's really stepping up his dance game for the new clip.
"Secret music vid and rehearsals for 'Somebody To Love' with some sick dance crews. Fun day ... gonna go chill," he wrote, adding in a previous tweet, "Now rehearsals for the 'Somebody To Love' video. we got a lot of surprises for this one ... it is a lot of work. gonna be crazy."
He also teased his fans letting them know they were going to love the video, which...
By Jocelyn Vena
Justin Bieber
Photo: MTV News
Justin Bieber is in the midst of shooting a music video for "Somebody to Love," the latest single off his album My World 2.0. And while details about the video shoot are scarce, Bieber did take to his Twitter account on Monday to let his fans know that he's really stepping up his dance game for the new clip.
"Secret music vid and rehearsals for 'Somebody To Love' with some sick dance crews. Fun day ... gonna go chill," he wrote, adding in a previous tweet, "Now rehearsals for the 'Somebody To Love' video. we got a lot of surprises for this one ... it is a lot of work. gonna be crazy."
He also teased his fans letting them know they were going to love the video, which...
- 5/11/2010
- MTV Music News
'I just really enjoyed the haunting quality of the song and just wanted to capture that in video form,' Dave Meyers said of 'Alice in Wonderland' track.
By Jocelyn Vena
Avril Lavigne in "Alice"
Photo: Disney
Avril Lavigne seems to have left her pink rock roots behind for her "Alice" video, instead exploring a more haunting and gothic world through the rabbit hole. And the video's director, Dave Meyers, says that video beautifully complements Lavigne's contribution to the "Alice in Wonderland" soundtrack.
The video shot for two days at the end of January in Los Angeles' Arboretum. And the singer and director didn't allow local rainstorms stop them from weaving together the dreamy concept. "[Avril and I] kind of discussed a version of what we ended up shooting," he said about the video's concept. "She saw herself running during the choruses. She saw herself at a piano. She was proud...
By Jocelyn Vena
Avril Lavigne in "Alice"
Photo: Disney
Avril Lavigne seems to have left her pink rock roots behind for her "Alice" video, instead exploring a more haunting and gothic world through the rabbit hole. And the video's director, Dave Meyers, says that video beautifully complements Lavigne's contribution to the "Alice in Wonderland" soundtrack.
The video shot for two days at the end of January in Los Angeles' Arboretum. And the singer and director didn't allow local rainstorms stop them from weaving together the dreamy concept. "[Avril and I] kind of discussed a version of what we ended up shooting," he said about the video's concept. "She saw herself running during the choruses. She saw herself at a piano. She was proud...
- 2/19/2010
- MTV Music News
A music video for Avril Lavigne's "Alice (Underground)" has finally hit the web. Almost four minutes long, the video was made in companion of the 25-year-old singer's contribution to "Alice in Wonderland" soundtrack album, and takes viewers to experience a little journey to the magical land.
The music video was shot in January and was directed by Dave Meyers. Sharing her excitement shooting the video, the punk princess who served as a guest judge on "American Idol", posted a video on her official page. "This is such a cool project to be part of," she is heard saying in the video. "I'm very excited to be shooting my music video today. I hope you guys enjoy the music video and the song."
The "Girlfriend" hitmaker has previously described "Alice (Underground)", which part of lyrics read "trippin' out, spinnin' around, I'm underground, I fell down", as "a little darker". The...
The music video was shot in January and was directed by Dave Meyers. Sharing her excitement shooting the video, the punk princess who served as a guest judge on "American Idol", posted a video on her official page. "This is such a cool project to be part of," she is heard saying in the video. "I'm very excited to be shooting my music video today. I hope you guys enjoy the music video and the song."
The "Girlfriend" hitmaker has previously described "Alice (Underground)", which part of lyrics read "trippin' out, spinnin' around, I'm underground, I fell down", as "a little darker". The...
- 2/18/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
A music video in support of Avril Lavigne's new single "Alice (Underground)" has come out in full via Vevo. Like the story in Tim Burton's forthcoming movie "Alice in Wonderland", this video also brings in fantastical theme, seeing the singer landing in another world after stumbling over her steps and falling into a hole.
The video is directed by Dave Meyers. "I had so much fun doing this video," Avril said about the filming. "We shot it in the Los Angeles Arboretum...it was beautiful. We wanted the visuals to capture the spirit of of the movie."
The song is confirmed to be played at the first and end title credit of the Johnny Depp-starring film. "I wanted to come up with something a little on the moodier side to fit his film. I think the piano adds a cool dramatic element to the song," Avril commented...
The video is directed by Dave Meyers. "I had so much fun doing this video," Avril said about the filming. "We shot it in the Los Angeles Arboretum...it was beautiful. We wanted the visuals to capture the spirit of of the movie."
The song is confirmed to be played at the first and end title credit of the Johnny Depp-starring film. "I wanted to come up with something a little on the moodier side to fit his film. I think the piano adds a cool dramatic element to the song," Avril commented...
- 2/18/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Contributing to the soundtrack album of "Alice in Wonderland", Avril Lavigne has unraveled the soundtrack's first track, "Alice (Underground)". The 25-year-old debuted the song she wrote specifically for the Tim Burton-directed movie when visiting Ryan Seacrest on his radio show on Wednesday, January 27.
On the same day, Lavigne took it to her official page to post a video from the set of the single's music video. Offering a look at her black dress, the punk princess who was just seen serving as guest judge on "American Idol" sends a message to fans, saying "This is such a cool project to be part of. I'm very excited to be shooting my music video today. I hope you guys enjoy the music video and the song."
"Alice (Underground)" is produced and mixed by Avril Lavigne's ex-husband Deryck Whibley. Lavigne has described the song, which part of lyrics read "trippin' out,...
On the same day, Lavigne took it to her official page to post a video from the set of the single's music video. Offering a look at her black dress, the punk princess who was just seen serving as guest judge on "American Idol" sends a message to fans, saying "This is such a cool project to be part of. I'm very excited to be shooting my music video today. I hope you guys enjoy the music video and the song."
"Alice (Underground)" is produced and mixed by Avril Lavigne's ex-husband Deryck Whibley. Lavigne has described the song, which part of lyrics read "trippin' out,...
- 1/28/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
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