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This is the music video for the August single by Catcall. Taken from her upcoming debut EP, the video was directed by Warran Wright for MOOP JAW.

Director - Warran Wright
Producer - Rhett Wade-Ferrell
DP - Angus Kemp
Production Company - Moop Jaw

www . moopjaw . com
www . myspace . com / catcallmusic
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  • adam deeves 3 months ago
    Excellent. I'm a cube during the verse and a ball during the chorus. What am I?
  • Retchy 3 months ago
    A Cueball?
  • adam deeves 3 months ago
    Haha. Oh yeah.
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  • Alex 3 months ago
    Where can I actually buy the EP at??
  • Moop Jaw 3 months ago
    where do you live?
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  • Alex 3 months ago
    United States. Virginia, to be more specific.
  • Moop Jaw 3 months ago
    ok. cool. i think if you just google her and then go to her myspace, you can message her and ask direct. she is really cool. her name is catherine and say that Rhett sent you. ;-) she might mail you one.
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  • Alex 3 months ago
    Will do! I already got August as my profile song :)

    I love finding new music to enjoy.
  • Moop Jaw 3 months ago
    i dunno about all that girl stuff but we sure like music too. B-) thanks for the contact.
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  • Alex 3 months ago
    Heheh. I'm actually kind of curious about the camera work, too. Can I pick your brain?
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  • Moop Jaw 3 months ago
    sure ask away.
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  • Alex 3 months ago
    What kind of rigs are you using here? From the look of it, it looks like you have a cube style rig and then a cylinder-style rig? It just moves so smoothly from rig -to-rig, it seems. That may be the editing, though.
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  • Moop Jaw 3 months ago
    i had a feeling you'd ask that. We used a transforming rig that adapted from a cylinder to a cube in realtime by remote. Its one shot and there are no edit points. It was very tiring.
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  • Alex 3 months ago
    Wow, that's pretty cool. I hadn't even thought about a transforming rig. Sounds expensive.

    #2. :) At 2:08, the camera rolls back and she is somehow entering the frame from behind the rig. How did you do that in one take? My guess was that she just ran real fast to get behind the thing, but maybe there's a trick I've yet to learn
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  • Moop Jaw 3 months ago
    mirrors
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  • Moonseeker115 3 months ago
    wow :) pretty cool

    at the end I found myself turning my head around :)
    whee... dizzy :)
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  • LCF 2 months ago
    I heard this on Rage last week - loved it, just heard it again then - still just as awesome. What kind of rig/camera did you use?
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