This is the new video. It is my 2nd dance video (along with Jock Rock) It stars the Smolen sisters, Scott Cassidy, and Katie Littlejohn. Special Thanks to Peter Cross for his excellent work as the video’s lighting designer.
I hope you enjoy.
This is the new video. It is my 2nd dance video (along with Jock Rock) It stars the Smolen sisters, Scott Cassidy, and Katie Littlejohn. Special Thanks to Peter Cross for his excellent work as the video’s lighting designer.
I hope you enjoy.
This song is dedicated to a girl I love so incredibly dearly. That simply won’t change.
The music in this video is an original piece by a friend of mine, Matt Mackay. For long time viewers, he plays bass in the “NYC Cops” video I made, and also plays the principal in the “I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor” video. A brilliant piece of work.
A lot of new stuff is on its way.
A gift from Sterling, Brandon, and I. We decided to show our public affection for the girls in our lives that we love.
Hope everyone is having themselves a nice day of romance.
Cheers,
Mica
It has been a while since a release, but I must say, I’m pretty proud of this one. I was going for something different, albeit the choice of songs remain the same. This is a fun, colourful song, and I really wanted to capture that. Cheers to the boys for learning the tabs really quickly as well. We filmed this is twenty minutes in the basement of my building at UBC.
Hope you enjoy, and I hope this adds some fun in your life in time for Christmas.
Happy Holidays,
Mica Prazak
This footage was recorded in early August 2005. Filmed in 45 minutes, with one stationary camera, this video is attempting to be entertaining, without ever having the camera move. The boys really came through in this one, and I hope you enjoy it.
Cheers,
Mica Prazak
This video production was shot in early August, 2006. It has been a busy school year thus far, so this trailer has been released to give a sneak peek of what the final video will look like. Scott Cassidy is an amazing dancer, and he managed to dance fanatically for 3 minutes, as good as any cheerleader I’ve seen. Just as he did with his dance in grade 12 in the high school play, his dance style simply commands the screen. It is important to note that this is NOT the final video, but simply a trailer.
Enjoy it. Scott is a maniac. He also improvised this entire dance sequence.
Cheers,
Mica Prazak
This is a new one starring Will Stanhope. For everyone who knows Will personally this video can be entertaining for a number of reasons. If you don’t know him, well he is pretty bad ass. Hope you enjoy this easy watchin’
Cheers,
Mica Prazak
Here is the new video, that was filmed Wednesday, June 28th, in a community church near my house. This video was made pretty quickly, and I’m happy that it turned out the way it did. The intro that introduces Mr. Harrison, the worrisome principal, is paying tribute to a play I acted in, way back in Grade 12. Anyone in that cast, knows the pure halarity of the name Mr. Harrison, or as we loved to call him… “Mr. H.”
Anyways, I guess the key idea of this video that I like, is the relationships that are naturally created within the band itself. Eddy, the lead singer, appears to be in his own world, while Peter, the rhythm guitarist, seems happy to be there, and embodies the excitement of a young band thrown into the spotlight. And it seems like Sam, the bass guitarist, and Scotty, the drummer, seem to be playing for each other, even trying to outdo the other.
Anyways, I think there is a young and frantic energy to this video that I like. I hope you enjoy it.
Cheers,
Mica Prazak
Here is my newest project. I hope you all enjoy. I still have no bloody clue what this video is about. Go ask Alice, I think she’ll know…
Just look up “White Rabbit” on the Video Google Page.
Cheers,
Mica Prazak
This footage was actually filmed before the production of New York City Cops, but I didn’t include it in the original version. This shows events prior to the ones of NYC Cops, and it explains how “smart cop” Grant Featherstone found the briefcase. The real victim of this video is John MacRae, who just got bruised and battered for two hours. Anyways enjoy, and this one is meant to have a different feel from NYC Cops.
Mica Prazak