Even they got canceled, are there any pictures from the film sets?
dam2040;4316314 said:Film sets? They were never filmed.
kai;4316315 said:well, they were canceled to film.. there is no production done at all.
mj_frenzy;4316382 said:According to certain sources, Michael Jackson did start the filming of his ‘Unbreakable’ music video (when it was planned that this song was going to be the album’s first single).
This suggests that there are pictures and video footage from the ‘Unbreakable’ film set (taken by the staff that worked on it).
The duration of the ‘Unbreakable’ music video was around 20 minutes, and American actor Mel Gibson was also going to appear on it.
At one point during that music video’s production, Sony Music realized that the budget for that music video was getting too high, and as a result the record company cancelled the production.
On the other hand, the filming of the ‘Threatened’ music video never began, meaning that there were never pictures and video footage from that particular film set.
Korgnex;4316484 said:There are draft drawings available for "Unbreakable", that's all. "Threatened" is the last finished Jerkins track that got released on INVINCIBLE, obviously mainly as a hope to later repeat similiar success as with "Thriller". They certainly talked about ideas but there was no video for it on the schedule by the time the album was released and the troubling months after it when everybody realized MJ wasn't in his best form and health to get big things started. This album needed giant sales to recoup its huge production costs, it was doomed to fail. If you saw the video to YRMW and the MSG 30th concerts, you can understand why business decisions were made - doesn't matter if Michael or his fans understood them.
dam2040;4316505 said:I’m sure I’ve seen the Unbreakable storyboards somewhere over the years. Not sure.
Korgnex;4316484 said:There are draft drawings available for "Unbreakable", that's all. "Threatened" is the last finished Jerkins track that got released on INVINCIBLE, obviously mainly as a hope to later repeat similiar success as with "Thriller". They certainly talked about ideas but there was no video for it on the schedule by the time the album was released and the troubling months after it when everybody realized MJ wasn't in his best form and health to get big things started. This album needed giant sales to recoup its huge production costs, it was doomed to fail. If you saw the video to YRMW and the MSG 30th concerts, you can understand why business decisions were made - doesn't matter if Michael or his fans understood them.