Toni Dolce
January 2nd, 2013, 11:49 AM
It was three days before Christmas and we still didn't have a tree, or a video for the competition. We have furiously been working on completing my debut album, which I had just finished the day before (I am primarily a singer!) We decided to tackle both at the same time around 12:30/1am on the night of the 22nd. Near where I live there are a lot of tree vendors that set-camp for the entire month. In the beginning of the video, we show that this one particular vendor still had many remaining trees. However, compared to his initial set-up, this was barebones of a selection! Unfortunately, his prices were rather high and the trees were too big for our apartment.
Then, on our way home, we saw that the corner deli had only one tree remaining- and it seemed to be calling my name! Including the tree stand, the whole thing only cost $20- in comparison to a typical $15-$20 per foot (without a stand) price. What a deal!
On the technical side, we shot with a Canon 5D Mark II, tried a different lens we just acquired - a vintage Nikkor 28mm f2.8 Ai-S, and incorporated an early Christmas present we bought for our business- a slider! My favorite shot is the one where Andy pulls focus on me as I select the little tree. He was laying on the ground, flat on his back to get the shot.
Andy and I are musicians (he is a professional Tuba player) and so the next night we laid down the instrumentals (he played Euphonium and I played Clarinet) as well as the vocals (we both laid down a full chorus of harmonies).
Andy mixed the vocals and instrumentals while I edited, and now we send this little video Christmas Card to you with love! We hope you like it!
O Tannenbaum - YouTube
Then, on our way home, we saw that the corner deli had only one tree remaining- and it seemed to be calling my name! Including the tree stand, the whole thing only cost $20- in comparison to a typical $15-$20 per foot (without a stand) price. What a deal!
On the technical side, we shot with a Canon 5D Mark II, tried a different lens we just acquired - a vintage Nikkor 28mm f2.8 Ai-S, and incorporated an early Christmas present we bought for our business- a slider! My favorite shot is the one where Andy pulls focus on me as I select the little tree. He was laying on the ground, flat on his back to get the shot.
Andy and I are musicians (he is a professional Tuba player) and so the next night we laid down the instrumentals (he played Euphonium and I played Clarinet) as well as the vocals (we both laid down a full chorus of harmonies).
Andy mixed the vocals and instrumentals while I edited, and now we send this little video Christmas Card to you with love! We hope you like it!
O Tannenbaum - YouTube