This is a great question. I did my thesis undergrad on Bob Fosse and am a professional musical theatre choreographer myself and I am an afficionado of all of Fosse's work. The first thing I'd like to add is that Fosse was crazy about filters when filming. He loved using different color/hued filters when filming a scene...he used them like crazy in SWEET CHARITY (his first film as director) and CABARET. Secondly, in terms of the actual filming of scenes, I believe he was one of the first to not just film with a static "in one place" camera pov, but he actually started filming just body parts and using rapid cutting to achieve the approximation of the kinetic effect of live dance. (ie: the shot of just the 3 hands of Shirley Maclaine, Chita Rivera and Paula Kelly snapping in the rooftop "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This" number in the film SWEET CHARITY). This style was heavily borrowed by MTV in the early 80s and influenced a whole generation of music video makers who created works for Paula Abdul, Michael Jackson and etc..etc...
Assuming you are referring to the video that pops up on youtube, that is in fact not Lykke Li's official video, the girl in the video is a fan.
D-quan's dance moves
join some dance school or watch live concert video's
'What are you looking at, Powerpuff?'
Zoomba Roomba Dance video can be seen online at YouTube. Zoomba Roomba is a popular dance that is funny and entertaining. It is also a good way to exercise.
Electronic Video Recording was created in 1968.
Yes there is zooming option in vedeo recording but you should get third parties apps for call recording and video recording
Well for me it's either sit on the computer or call my friends or dance in my room or do do something like that and recording a video while your doing that!!?
It is an actual recording session indeed.
Yes, there is a zooming option for video recording in GTI 8262.
Yes, there is a zooming option for a video recording in GTI 8262.
To have a video made of the new dance you've developed, you can simply have a friend or family member record it for you. You could also find a professional service that can take the recording instead. Upload your finished video to the website Youtube and then all you can do is hope people watch it. There's no guarantee that you can become rich off your video as there are many factors involved into the success of a video.
The first phone with video recording was the J-phone which used a ccd sensor.
Today most police cars have a video camera recording most of the time.
Dance Dance Revolution - Windows video games - happened in 2001.
Dance Dance Revolution - Wii video game - happened in 2010.
Assuming you are referring to the video that pops up on youtube, that is in fact not Lykke Li's official video, the girl in the video is a fan.