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A vidding source query:
Can anyone tell me of a movie (or show, but I'd prefer movie since I'd probably have to rent it somehow for source) that involves as many of the following factors represented visually as possible. Doesn't have to be as exact as I write it here, these are just guiudelines to give a good idea of what I'm looking for.
Either live-action or animation will work. I mostly dabble in anime music videos, and my first love is animation to be honest; but live action would work equally as well, if not better, for this I think. It'd be fucking awesome if the movie/show uses good cinematography as well, and doesn't just stick with generic medium close-ups all the time. The more freakycool the cinematography/camera work, the better.
For those wondering what the hell I'm thinking here, I have a song I'd love to do a vid of some sort to, but I have a fairly specific story intended for the idea (although it's loose enough that it can be adapted. This isn't planned in a storyboard sense, just a rough sequence of events that I know I want shown), and the song has a very definite theme to it (it's basically a middle finger to guys who throw out cheap lines and pretend to be nice so they can get in girl's pants). In short, I'm looking for something focusing on a very chaotic and tumultuous relationship that can be presented in a somewhat comedic fashion.
I realize that finding those exact visuals in one source is nigh impossible. To be honest, I'm pessimistic at the chances. But I want to see if these visuals exist somewhere in fandom's aether before I decide whether or not the idea is good enough to consider shooting my own footage. I'm hoping that with so many people in the community, at least one person will have an idea, or can at least set me in the right direction.
Sorry for the long-ass post, and thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer!
Can anyone tell me of a movie (or show, but I'd prefer movie since I'd probably have to rent it somehow for source) that involves as many of the following factors represented visually as possible. Doesn't have to be as exact as I write it here, these are just guiudelines to give a good idea of what I'm looking for.
- A group of girls hitting a nightclub, and sleazy guys throwing bad pick-up lines at them and/or very obviously intruding on their good times. Leaning on the table, getting in their personal space, that kind of thing
- One of the girls ends up getting together with one of the sleazy guys
- The relationship is tumultuous, and ends in a huge loud fight with lots of yelling and throwing things. More action the better.
- Afterward, the girl has a "What the HELL was I thinking?!" moment
Either live-action or animation will work. I mostly dabble in anime music videos, and my first love is animation to be honest; but live action would work equally as well, if not better, for this I think. It'd be fucking awesome if the movie/show uses good cinematography as well, and doesn't just stick with generic medium close-ups all the time. The more freakycool the cinematography/camera work, the better.
For those wondering what the hell I'm thinking here, I have a song I'd love to do a vid of some sort to, but I have a fairly specific story intended for the idea (although it's loose enough that it can be adapted. This isn't planned in a storyboard sense, just a rough sequence of events that I know I want shown), and the song has a very definite theme to it (it's basically a middle finger to guys who throw out cheap lines and pretend to be nice so they can get in girl's pants). In short, I'm looking for something focusing on a very chaotic and tumultuous relationship that can be presented in a somewhat comedic fashion.
I realize that finding those exact visuals in one source is nigh impossible. To be honest, I'm pessimistic at the chances. But I want to see if these visuals exist somewhere in fandom's aether before I decide whether or not the idea is good enough to consider shooting my own footage. I'm hoping that with so many people in the community, at least one person will have an idea, or can at least set me in the right direction.
Sorry for the long-ass post, and thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer!
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