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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Steampunk Tooth Fairy - Music Video Spot the Differences - Rhett & Link

Spot the differences! ANSWER KEY: Count the # of differences you found and enter that # at SleepBetter's Facebook app to unlock the answer video: http://bit.ly/spotthediff-answerkey *HINTS below!* Win $4000 and SleepBetter products!

Song on iTUNES: http://bit.ly/iTunes-SleepTight
Song on AMAZON: http://bit.ly/AMZSleepTight

Behind-the-Scenes Video: Coming soon!
VFX and Editing Behind-the-Scenes: http://youtu.be/3oz2lWM8qF0

Guidelines/Hints:
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WHAT COUNTS AS A DIFFERENCE?
A purposeful change in the SET, PROPS, or WARDROBE.

WHAT DOES NOT COUNT?
1. Any changes in CHOREOGRAPHY are NOT differences.
Specifically, body positioning ("after he's knocked out, his legs/head/mouth etc. are different") or timing of body movements (she grabs the cane slightly later in one performance) do not count as differences.

There are only TWO exceptions to this guideline, and here are some hints: (1) in one scene, one character is singing on one side but not singing at all on the other, and (2) a box opens during a performance on one side but not the other.

2. Also, A SLIGHT REPOSITIONING of the same item is NOT a difference.
For example, the exact way a bedspread or curtain is positioned, or the exact orientation of the same toy truck, or the way the same jacket is lying on the floor-- these are not differences. If the same teddy bear slightly changes positions, that is not a difference. But, if the same teddy bear is wearing a shirt only on one side, that is a difference. A difference counts when you can discern a purposeful alteration. If a picture or object is slightly moved, that is not a difference. If a picture or object is discernibly rotated, that IS a difference.
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CREDITS:
Conceptualized, Written, Directed, Produced & Performed by Rhett & Link
Assistant Director: Michael Alan Hoy
Director of Photography: Alexander Alexandrov
Visual Effects and Post: Studio229 (http://www.studio-229.com)
Line Producer: Christian Nurse
Production Design: Rachel Kondrath & Nick Nakahara
Art Dept: Rachel Gold, Keith Patterson, and Chris Cook
Wardrobe: Melis Kuris
Wardrobe: Assistant: Meagan Judkins
Gaffer: Eric Bader
Best Boy: Eric Clark
Camera Assistant: Joel Gerlach
Makeup: Hillary Lowe
Production Assistants: Joe Bassa, Brandon Scullion
Behind the Scenes: Jason Inman

CAST:
Left Monster, Sandman, Tooth Fairy Asst., and Burglar: Link Neal
Narrator, Right Monster, Tooth Fairy, Asst. Sandman, and Burglar: Rhett McLaughlin
Lacey: Olivia Allchin
Tommy: Maximus Smith
Grandpa: Danny White
Mom: Deanna Smith
Dad: Gavin Dunne/Amra Ricketts
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PO Box 55605, Sherman Oaks, CA 91413
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Have fun and good luck! Thanks for watching and sharing this video! Be your mythical best, R&L


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