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The estante can't be that dumb to know what the fans want branca is too busy with his tik tok channel talking about old stuff is unimportant
This is the best account I've ever seen of the MTV story. Even previous versions from Steve himself haven't been as detailed as this. So glad he's given us a very full version of how that whole MTV thing went down. Brilliant stuff!didn’t know where else to post this.
Michael Jackson video director recalls smashing MTV's color barrier with 'Billie Jean': "I thought, 'When people see this, the world is going to change'"
"I just felt this absolutely wasn't right," says director Steve Barron. "What do they mean, it 'isn't their audience'? Obviously, I was filled with suspicion about the real motives behind the nonacceptance of the video."www.yahoo.com
Unfortunately, Barron was on a tight $50,000 budget — a far cry from the $150,000 CBS would drop on the “Beat It” video that made its debut on MTV just three weeks later (and went straight into high rotation), or the $2 million spent on “Thriller” in December 1983 — so not everything went according to plan. It turned out Barron would have toll shoot with 16-millimeter film, not 35, and Jackson’s idea to have the tailor shop’s mannequins spring to life and dance behind him was also nixed.
I've seen it before but can't remember where. Sorry. No idea if it's accurate but I have seen it mentioned. My mind is telling me it was another Steve Barron piece but it was yonks ago so I might be misremembering.Never seen this before, is this the first time him having this idea has been mentioned?
and Jackson’s idea to have the tailor shop’s mannequins spring to life and dance behind him was also nixed.
This is not the piece I remember seeing. This is from 2016 and he is now saying the Midas touch idea was one he had for a Joan Armatrading video not the Adam Ant one. But the story is essentially the same re the mannequins.Never seen this before, is this the first time him having this idea has been mentioned?
I wanted to add something to this thread. Many people have been speculating why Billie Jean wasn't redone in 4K (or at least HD).Maybe this thread will be unpinned soon
Billie Jean ain't in 4K, but the Off The Wall clips and Motown 25 also aren't and probably never will be, so I suppose it's not that far out of field. Still hugely disappointing though.
Such an underrated song and that guitar lick has always been incredible! Love it!Found this on Twitter but it looks like a video from the Stories In The Room series. Paul Jackson, guitar from The Lady In My Life.
Well obviously it would need tons of work done if there's no reels available lol. It'd require a time machine to go back in time and save it and we're at least two decades away from that.IIRC a fan said that they were told at the event that Billie Jean wasn't present because it needed much more work done on it than the other films did. Not sure how true that is and if the people running the event would even know that information but that's what was said.
He's right in a way, because Motown 25 will always be SD as far as we know, and that's still MJs crowning achievement.He said it was standard practice at the time and that he's at peace with it, because the video made a tremendous impact as is, and he will cherish his memories forever.
Interesting! Thanks for posting this. So this Q&A was conducted a couple of years later than the interview I referenced... He gets asked pretty much the same question: Can the BJ music video be released in high definition?Cannot find that interview I mentioned. Giving up. But am posting this MJJC Q&A with Steve Barron from 2015 as an FYI - it might be new for some people.
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Yet it's his most iconic song how ironic.i had a feeling that billie jean did not exist anymore, since he wasnt a huge artist yet meaning why would they keep it.
It's true that is why he wore just one glove, he never figured out where the other one was.Michael was pretty careless when he was storing stuff…
Question: Where was the vault (talking about the video vault really) exactly located? I heard in a Warners lot (something like that), was MJ's video material stored at Neverland? (did it get lost in that raid?) I also heard that Michael had several rentals and warehouses filled with his stuff, is that true? Where are all of his video material? (Talking about concerts, arrival footage, home videos, hotel footage, rehearsal footage) where is it? No way hours and hours of footage like that is just lost.. Where's his masters? Did he film everything? What about copies?Michael was pretty careless when he was storing stuff…
as @Dorian said, Michael was careless with a lot of his items....engineers knew not to give Michael a master tape because he would lose it.....most of his footage could be at Hayvenhurst, various warehouses that the estate doesn't feel like going through or simply with the people he worked with.....he filmed a huge aspect of his life [late 70's to mid 80's might be what most footage contains]Question: Where was the vault (talking about the video vault really) exactly located? I heard in a Warners lot (something like that), was MJ's video material stored at Neverland? (did it get lost in that raid?) I also heard that Michael had several rentals and warehouses filled with his stuff, is that true? Where are all of his video material? (Talking about concerts, arrival footage, home videos, hotel footage, rehearsal footage) where is it? No way hours and hours of footage like that is just lost.. Where's his masters? Did he film everything? What about copies?
Michael didn't seem to have any proper system to store or catalog things.as @Dorian said, Michael was careless with a lot of his items....engineers knew not to give Michael a master tape because he would lose it.....most of his footage could be at Hayvenhurst, various warehouses that the estate doesn't feel like going through or simply with the people he worked with.....he filmed a huge aspect of his life [late 70's to mid 80's might be what most footage contains]
Slightly off topic, but did anyone ever created a scale model/maquette of the Neverland Ranch? I would love to be able to visualize all the rooms/studio etcQuestion: Where was the vault (talking about the video vault really) exactly located? I heard in a Warners lot (something like that), was MJ's video material stored at Neverland? (did it get lost in that raid?) I also heard that Michael had several rentals and warehouses filled with his stuff, is that true? Where are all of his video material? (Talking about concerts, arrival footage, home videos, hotel footage, rehearsal footage) where is it? No way hours and hours of footage like that is just lost.. Where's his masters? Did he film everything? What about copies?
That explains why the 2010 remix of TYLA was only overdubbed. Maybe someone else who worked on the track has the multitrack for it?Michael didn't seem to have any proper system to store or catalog things.
He famously didn't have the multitrack for Blood on the Dance Floor, and after trying to recreate it in 1997 and not being satisfied with the results, he just overdubbed the mixdown he had on a tape. There was also a story, told by Matt Forger I believe, about Michael losing the multitracks to Scared of the Moon almost immediately after it was recorded. I know for a fact that it was the same with Throwing Your Life Away -- he worked with a cassette rip (no multitrack) and did overdubs in 2008/2009.