@mjfanatic777
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then why did you say it was AI?? you could have said it was partly AI. words matterIt's an actual pic touched up with AI. I remember seeing the OG pic.
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then why did you say it was AI?? you could have said it was partly AI. words matterIt's an actual pic touched up with AI. I remember seeing the OG pic.
Hmm, idk. His performance of Bad at Yokohama in 87 is one of my favorite MJ performances ever.It's a video that doesn't get the recognition that it deserves.
I really wish that Michael performed the Bad choreography on stage when he performed Bad live.
ME TOOOOOO. It's such a sexy performance. So passionate and exciting. His vocals are incredible too!Hmm, idk. His performance of Bad at Yokohama in 87 is one of my favorite MJ performances ever.
No doubt, it is a great performance. Vocally, Michael sounded amazing. Just a shame that Michael started to lip sync Bad after the 1987 leg.Hmm, idk. His performance of Bad at Yokohama in 87 is one of my favorite MJ performances ever.
Yeah, at that point he could've recreated the video yeah. Would be better and more interesting.No doubt, it is a great performance. Vocally, Michael sounded amazing. Just a shame that Michael started to lip sync Bad after the 1987 leg.
SC is the boss.
The End.
Actually, I just realised - me saying 'The End' probably looks like I'm saying 'no more discussion to be had' which isn't what I meant. I was just meaning, 'I've had my say and now I'm finished!'. Anyway, yes, I agree! A golden era for the short films. He spoilt us, really.Haha, agreed!
Michael's short film output is enormous in the Bad era, by the way. I don't know how he managed to do it... there was the BAD Tour and preparations for that as well. Yet we got several short films with a longer narrative... Bad, Smooth Criminal, Speed Demon (he probably didn't have to be on set for all the the claymation bits, but still), The Way You Make Mee Feel... it's incredible. Not to forget The Chase, which is actually a short film as well... And then there was also the absolute masterpiece Leave Me Alone... It's a lot.
Actually, I just realised - me saying 'The End' probably looks like I'm saying 'no more discussion to be had' which isn't what I meant. I was just meaning, 'I've had my say and now I'm finished!'. Anyway, yes, I agree! A golden era for the short films. He spoilt us, really.
I slightly disagree about Leave Me Alone - really great video, sure, very clever, very imaginative but for me the masterpiece is the 4 minute version of SC. For storytelling, for editing, for staging, for the choreography, obvs! Michael's dancing, his look, his outfit, his curls, the perfect evocation of an era, the loving homage to golden Hollywood films ... I could go on and on but I am about to swoon!![]()
oic!O, I didn't mean Leave Me Alone is better than the others...
Totally. Beautiful production values, beautiful creativity, fabulous storytelling, so many layers, beautifully paced, it's wild and wonderful, a fantasy, other-worldly and yet really not (seeing as the video was very specifically talking about modern day media intrusion).it's just a masterpiece of animation!
IKR! 9 months to get the animation all done. That meticulous attention to detail. Just like comping vocals for a song.Can you believe parts of this video were created by having a whole bunch of people with scissors cutting Michael out of prints of every frame?
Much better than the Dad in his chair in BoW. It's just wild.You can see that a bit in the shot where Michael and his armchair are floating in the air...
I'm an analogue person, ngl. I don't even really like CGI that much. What I would love to see is the storyboard for LMA (I assume they created one, I don't see how you could do it otherwise).It's amazing how they made that video. Remember, this was before CGI! No computers!
What I would love to see is the storyboard for LMA (I assume they created one, I don't see how you could do it otherwise).
Sadly there seem to be hardly any interviews with him. I am an interview fiend. I need interviews with my creatives! There's that tiny little Rolling Stone thing, a few scrappy podcasty bits and bobs. Every now and again I go and look but never seem to find anything substantial. It's frustrating.Director Jim Blashfield is still around (he is 80 now!).
oh, I'm not gonna email the guy. I'm not that person. If it was discussed in an interview I'd be all over it but I'm not gonna try to chase down stuff like that. In reality, I'm happy just to enjoy the work.He even has a website that still mentions Leave Me Alone. The website has an emailaddress as well...![]()
It was mj_frenzy.Did anybody ever find out who the bandaged 3 armed person was in Liberian Girl
"?"Did anybody ever find out who the bandaged 3 armed person was in Liberian Girl
I hate to make this into a ālive singingā thing but honestly, whenever he performed that song fully live it just became a different thing. He wasnāt bound by singing every part the way he sang it on the record and could break out in dance sequences and just feel the music in another way. This is why Bad from Yokohama is one of my all time favorite performances from Michael.ME TOOOOOO. It's such a sexy performance. So passionate and exciting. His vocals are incredible too!
Did anybody ever find out who the bandaged 3 armed person was in Liberian Girl
No, it was not me.It was mj_frenzy.
Sup with that ... ?No, it was not me.
But I was very proud and honoured to be given the opportunity by Michael Jackson himself to participate as the bandaged mummy in his 'Liberian Girl' music video.
I explained to Michael Jackson that I was very busy at that time with a more important project.
Despite my declination, Michael Jackson never held a grudge against me for that.
This is why I am the only person on this board that likes your postsNo, it was not me.
But I was very proud and honoured to be given the opportunity by Michael Jackson himself to participate as the bandaged mummy in his 'Liberian Girl' music video.
I explained to Michael Jackson that I was very busy at that time with a more important project.
Despite my declination, Michael Jackson never held a grudge against me for that.