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False Romance
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Greetings! Sorry to disappoint, my friend. I do have a version of this video rendered without music accompaniment (not published). The music is necessary I'm afraid, as the original footage has soundtrack underlying the dialogue. Song selection was based on:

1. Pitch/Key - Believe it or not, this was a huge deciding factor. The pitch needed to, for the most part, match the key of the soundtrack beneath the clips, so that you can't hear it underneath. This song fit the bill the best.... although there are still a couple of clips where it trickles through.

2. Length & Ease in Editing - Some pieces of music are simply easier to work with than others. Orchestra pieces (or other "slow-moving" songs) for example, are extremely difficult to manipulate, while songs that have a distinct tempo/rhythm are very easy to edit into a very precise length of time. Because I had a specific video length I was aiming for which would accommodate all of the clips I had set aside in order to tell the story, and I also needed specific segments of the music to match the scenes in the clips shown at very specific time-frames, I needed a song that was in the latter category.

4. Pace/Mood - I had known what clips I was going to be using ahead of time, having already set them aside. I knew this video was going to be rather fast paced (which was inevitable, trying to tell so much in so little time). I needed a song that was able to keep up with this pace, the quick clips, and match the changing tone as the story evolved. It needed to have calm segments, lively segments, mysterious segments, fun segments, abrupt tone changes, and slowly-developing tone changes... partly to match the vicissitudes of the story, and partly to reflect the contrasting personalities of the two titular characters. Overall, however, I preferred that it was fun and lighthearted rather than dark and gloomy.

3. Era - This was more of a creative choice than a necessary one, but I wanted music that was a bit more contemporary to the time period of the show. This piece, written in 1936 by Louis Prima, I decided would be suitable. Plus, it met all of my other criteria.

4. Style - Another creative choice. I wanted this video to be a sort of an imitation of a modern film trailer, in pace, dramatisation, and editing style. Knowing that this video was, unavoidably, going to be very quick-paced, I wanted music that would still imbue a sort of a "film trailer" feel to the video in accordance to this quick pace.


Of course, at the end of the day, video-editing is and always will be a form of art. Artistic choices made by an artist will never please everyone, in any context. I made this video for myself (initially, I had no intention to publish it). Everyone here is welcome to create their own videos that reflect their own creative preferences, as I have done.

Pleased to have you drop by though, mate. Cheers!



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Harold Cook

This show deserved more seasons then Bingo had love interests

Apollo 440

​@John Thomas and I was about to say, what a fantabulous series this was!
Yet I had to hold back this comment, fearing a typo would slip into my writing, stirring up all kinds of commotion on the internets.

ItsKarl

@John Thomas Genuine question: are you new to the internet? It's just that the errors to be found are as sands on the beach, so either the internet is perfectly new to you, and you have encountered a grammatical error for the first time... or you must have a lot of time on your hands.

langerdan space

Ah I like bingo.

Mattie Mclean

@John Thomas Don't be such a cunoot John. Typo's happen all the time! You awkward canoot. See, there goes another one!

Yvonne Recrosio

true, true

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Faolan

These clips give absolutely no context for anything, and yet they say everything about this show. Well done. Well done, indeed.

Vindicator Hurricane

Hands-down the best, most entertaining J&W edit I've seen. This brilliantly and hilariously summarises this duo, their comedy, and their chemistry; the wit and charm of the show, the situational avalanches, and Jeeves' genius and devious extrication tactics which ultimately resolve everything. This is just. PERFECT. 👌Well done.

Hugh Thomson

Loved the books when I first read them in the late 1960s as a schoolboy. Would sit in bed at night reading these stories and chuckle away to myself. They were introduced to me by my father who first read them when he was at school in the 1930s. He loved them as well. Fry and Laurie captured Jeeves and Wooster perfectly. My children and I watched the series when it first appeared and this was how I passed on the antics of Bertie, Gussie and the members of the Drones not to mention Bertie's man Jeeves on to the next generation.

John Thomas

Others (I am told) have tried taking up the reigns of Bertie & Reggie in the past, but non will ever match the brilliance that is Hugh & Stephen. That is my gamble.

P.S. aww bless, these slack-jawed seppo morons think Hugh Laurie is one of theirs… :) That shows how good he is at acting, what?

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