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ALL THE SOUNDS YOU
HEAR WERE CREATED BY THE
INSTRUMENTS SHOWN
The Story:
It was May of
2011... a few days after Lindsey Stirling and ThePianoGuys had each filmed their first official YouTube videos ("
Spontaneous Me" and "
Michael Meets
Mozart"). Lindsey and
Steven Sharp Nelson (cello guy) shared the stage at a concert. After the show they talked enthusiastically about a YouTube collaboration down the road. A year and a half and a million fan requests later and it's finally here! We love Lindsey Stirling! It feels like we're family -- we started on YouTube around the same time, we "grew up" in the same place, we all
LOVE what we do and we're all REALLY good dancers...except for ThePianoGuys. =)
We chose the theme from "
Mission: Impossible" because we thought it would be a great music video to "be ourselves" in -- to play off each other, throw in some special effects, a couple "stunts," and some slapstick! The concept for the song and video began with spy gadgets -- we wanted all of them to be string instrument parts! Then how would we pair up graceful, pro-dancer Lindsey and not-so-graceful
Steve? =) It was simple. Steve had to carry around his own chair! Then the graceful/not-so-graceful thing contrasted beautifully! When
Jon Schmidt (
Piano Guy) was cast as the "villain" and donned an eye patch we knew we were on to something...(
Read rest of the story here http://thepianoguys.com/portfolio/mission-impossible-pianocelloviolin-ft-lindsey-stirling/ )
Filming locations:
THANK YOU to
Stephen Wade Auto for serving as our last minute filming location when all others fell through! They were so nice to us and let us film in their place all through the night and they saved us on the reppelling scene!
Check out their website here: http://www.stephenwade.com/
Facbook here: http://www.facebook.com/StephenWadeAutoCenter
Thanks also to the Tonaquint
Data Center for allowing us to use their facility in getting the cool "Mission: Impossible" feel.
Check their website here: http://www.tonaquintdc.com/
Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tonaquint-Data-Centers-Inc
Thank you also to Benja's
Thai food restaurant http://benjathai.com/ for staying open late so we could get the beginning shots for the video! (
Best Thai Food in
Southern Utah!)
Last but not least, thank you to
Stan Plew at
Dixie College for letting us film late at The
Jeffrey R. Holland building.
If you've read this far this description will self-destruct in 5...4...3...2...
Credits:
Mission Impossible written by
Lalo Schifrin
Piano Sonato in C by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart K. 545 first movement
ThePianoGuys Arrangment produced by
Al van der Beek and Steven Sharp Nelson
Arrangement and original material written by Steven Sharp Nelson, Al van der Beek, Jon Schmidt, and Lindsey Stirling
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Al van der Beek at TPG
Studio
Video produced by
Paul Anderson
Filmed & Edited by Paul Anderson and Tel
Stewart
- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 11894158