GROUP 33 - Music Video 2008/9: September 2008

Tuesday 30 September 2008

Band Biography

Hailing from Reading in the UK, Version Big-Fi sound nothing like anything the city has ever produced. Putting classic songwriting aside, this twosome bring wired-up punk energy, super heavy reggae grooves and booming dub echoes to the forefront, as well as taking in influences as diverse and eclectic as King Tubby, The Clash, Massive Attack, Dreadzone, Joe Gibbs, Suicide, Scientist, Dead 60s, On-U Sound, Death In Vegas, The Specials, John Barry & Pop Will Eat Itself they have a foot firmly implanted in the 21st Century taking Dub forwards and upwards.

Version Big-Fi have always been determined to stay totally separate from the insular music scene around them. "We want to make tea," says bassist Papa Sparks. "Our songs should be sung at every social gathering in the country. We're not interested in sloganeering, posturing or coffee in the conventional sense."

Version Big-Fi - Tone (beats/dubs) and Papa Sparks (bass/samples) - have been honing their radical assault since late 2006. Previously releasing 3 singles in the UK under the Dubtronic label, the bands first full-length studio album Everything But was produced at Big-Fi Studios in Reading.

2008 has already seen Version Big-Fi nominated for "Best Dub Recording Or Album" at the 2008 Reggae Academy Awards held in Febuary at the National Indoor Sports Centre, Kingston, Jamaica.

The Band are currently putting the finishing touches to their new album to be released in October of this year .
"They're very much a 21th Century act, and not just because of the fact that Version Big-Fi was born in 2006. The progressive UK based DUB collective is determined to do their part in taking Reggae Music into this century and they're doing it, too!

All kinds of digital technologies and possibilities are used to express their works of DUB Art, everything in the Punky Reggae tradition that so many in the UK have been influenced by.

Pure energy, pure niceness!"
Dubroom.org

Video Analysis - Simian Mobile Disco



This video was directed by Romain Gavras (who also directed 'A cross the universe' and 'Stress' for Justice) for Simian Mobile Disco's song 'I believe'. The video features an east-European-looking farming family. much of the video seems to parody typical hip-hop music video conventions. For example the shots of one of an adolescent and his friends sitting on an old beat-up car. I really like the stylization of this video and the cinematography used. Much of the cinematography used is conventional to documentaries. it creates an interesting and quirky atmosphere.

Monday 29 September 2008

Locations

all filming shall commence at:

1. the church()

2. some roads in cambridge

3. long road green screen

we have booked the camera fpr this friday for filming this weekend, mainly saturday, at the moment we are thinking of filming during the day.

Tuesday 23 September 2008

Reply from the band when we asked for information:




Hi Group 33,

for example when was it started?
The band started recording in 2006 although we've been doing stuff individually for a few years

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what was your first song?
The first release was "Top Of The World" (virtual single) in June 07

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what influenced you into this genre of music?
Many, many things .. although the band is primarily influenced by 70's Dub/Reggae (King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Scientist) it also takes in Breaks, Dubstep, Indie, Punk 60's film soundtracks and Dancehall ...

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where did you get the sample of 'this is the law'?

an old DJ/Skinhead Reggae single by Andy Capp called "The Law" I think it was released around 1969 on Trojan

You can hear it here:
http://uk. youtube. com/watch?v=OhObiUsq9kg

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there's lots more info if you need it at:
http://www. versionbigfi. com


Cheers

-Tone VBF

Monday 22 September 2008

location ideas


this is an example of a church we could use.

Reply from the band




Hi Group 33,

nice one :)

This Is The Law
This Is The Law Chapter One
This Is The Law, The Law For The Ugly

send us a link when you've done the video

-Tone VBF

Initial Planning

Our initial planning ideas:
We first thought of a man walking around and stopping people from breaking the law and then winding up at a random party where lots of random people danced and to the ending part of the song. We then decided this was too basic and had been done many times before. To slightly alter this idea we thought the party could take place in a church and the main guy is dressed as a vicar. This seemed better because it was more unexpected but still relevant.

Sunday 21 September 2008

GROUP 33 - Our pitch

our basic Idea was to have a vicr (posing as the artist) driving his car to a church and preeching his sermon. to use a vicar posing as the artist to add edge, a little bit of a twist and possibly some humor. the vicar would be driving to the church to give his sermon . When he arrives at the church he will preach "this is the law" and everybody within the church will be dancing. the lyrics will hint that the vicar is preaching the law of Christianity, this will add an unexpected fun, and slightly controversial twist to the storyline.


GROUP 33 - Music Video Animatic

In this anamatic we were trying to show what our initial ideas were. Our first thoughts were to have a priest driving in a 'pimped' car in the church theme of things. when he got to the church he was going to set up a DJ station and start to play some music to the song. Everytime that face shows we were planning on a extreme close-up shot on a persons face saying "this is the law" and the other lyrics as this song doesnt have many different lyrics at all so it would be repeated. when the priest was scrathing to this song there will be people dancing in the church and having some sort of 'party' to the song.

Monday 8 September 2008

videos that jamie likes

Luk Vibert-I love Acid

I like the dreamy animation which well suits the abstract music.

Justice-Stress

I Like The Edgy-ness of this video. It violent almost to the point of ridicule but is an exciting and unconventional video that well-suits the music.

Simian Mobile Disco - I believe

I Really like the stylization of this video. It is interesting and different.

Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler

I really like the retrogressive feel about this video.

Soulwax - NY Excuse

A fun video with a message.

Tiga - Louder Than A bomb

Visually pleasing simple Idea.

this is our song


'This is the Law' by version Big-fi

Tuesday 2 September 2008

U1 - MUSIC VIDEO CD TRACKS 2008/9

U1 - MUSIC VIDEO CD TRACKS 2008/9

1. One More Chance - Candie Payne 3:25
2. Is Everyone Happy? - Jane Weaver and the Meadows 3:33
3. Harm's Way - Waco Brothers 2:42
4. Troubled Mind - The Buff Medways 2:12
5. I Don't Care What You Call Me - David Ford 6:31
6. Riverside - Kid Harpoon 4:11
7. Grip Like A Vice - The Go Team 4:04
8. Something Like That - Tim McGraw 3:03
9. Falling Like Stars - The Bird 4:42
10. Rock Boys - The Grates 2:36
11. Beast - Vincent Vincent & The Villains 4:05
12. Stop Complaining (Morcheeba Remix) - Lyrics Born 3:38
13. On Sussex Downs - Large Love 3:17

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Monday 1 September 2008

Welcome to GROUP 33