It’s been almost a month since Charice wrapped up the shoot for her “Louder” music video, and the fans are eagerly awaiting its release. Her camp has been really mum about the exact date for the video premiere, and the only date we have now is sourced from a newspaper article in Doha.
According to The Peninsula, “Come October 5, Charice’s album ‘Infinity’ will be released first in Japan, while the much anticipated music video of her dance hit ‘Louder’ will be released in two weeks time.”
The first part is true and that has happened already, but the second part about the music video is still not confirmed. So we shouldn’t get our hopes up yet since October 2011 is kind of an early date for a music video release that’s part of a 2012 album.
For now, let’s just revisit the days when Charice was preparing and shooting her “Louder” music video. Below are photos and tweets that we’ve compiled and arranged to bring you some sort of an “MTV Making the Video” feature, so you can get more of a feel on what Charice experienced during the whole process.
Wardrobe
Charice and her new stylist Aaron (guy in the white shirt) got some clothes for the video. Photos posted by Charice on Sept. 7, 2011.
Dance Rehearsal
Gil Duldalao (@gilduldulao), the choreographer for “One Day” will still be onboard for the “Louder” music video. He is best known for being the long time choreographer of Janet Jackson. He’s the guy in the black shirt in the right-hand photo.
Charice also tweeted how tiring the fast dance moves that Gil made her do. You can see Charice slumped down on the floor in the photos to the right, while in the left, you can see her with two male dancers, @jpSanPedro and @Lakey_Boy.
The Shoot
Above are the numerous photos uploaded by the behind-the-scenes people in the “Louder” video shoot. Make-up artist Dusty Starks (@DustyWasHere) uploaded the topmost photo.
The photos on the bottom are from the director, Tim Cruz (@timcruzlovesyou). The mv was shot in Los Angeles at Smashbox Studio’s Stage 1.
The Video
Lots of fans were surprised (in a good way) with the “making it rain” photo (top-left) that @XieXieHome posted. The overall look of the video is definitely not what everyone expected, but Charice looks great and surely, everybody is much more excited to see the final mv.
Post-Shoot
By Sofia Carrera, Charicemania.com
It’s been almost a month since Charice wrapped up the shoot for her “Louder” music video, and the fans are eagerly awaiting its release. Her camp has been really mum about the exact date for the video premiere, and the only date we have now is sourced from a newspaper article in Doha.
According to The Peninsula, “Come October 5, Charice’s album ‘Infinity’ will be released first in Japan, while the much anticipated music video of her dance hit ‘Louder’ will be released in two weeks time.”
The first part is true and that has happened already, but the second part about the music video is still not confirmed. So we shouldn’t get our hopes up yet since October 2011 is kind of an early date for a music video release that’s part of a 2012 album.
For now, let’s just revisit the days when Charice was preparing and shooting her “Louder” music video. Below are photos and tweets that we’ve compiled and arranged to bring you some sort of an “MTV Making the Video” feature, so you can get more of a feel on what Charice experienced during the whole process.
Wardrobe
Charice and her new stylist Aaron (guy in the white shirt) got some clothes for the video. Photos posted by Charice on Sept. 7, 2011.
Dance Rehearsal
Gil Duldalao (@gilduldulao), the choreographer for “One Day” will still be onboard for the “Louder” music video. He is best known for being the long time choreographer of Janet Jackson. He’s the guy in the black shirt in the right-hand photo.
Charice also tweeted how tiring the fast dance moves that Gil made her do. You can see Charice slumped down on the floor in the photos to the right, while in the left, you can see her with two male dancers, @jpSanPedro and @Lakey_Boy.
The Shoot
Above are the numerous photos uploaded by the behind-the-scenes people in the “Louder” video shoot. Make-up artist Dusty Starks (@DustyWasHere) uploaded the topmost photo. Charice will certainly look good in the video if Dusty did her make-up. The photos on the bottom are from the director, Tim Cruz (@timcruzlovesyou). The mv was shot in Los Angeles at Smashbox Studio’s Stage 1.
The Video
Lots of fans were surprised (in a good way) with the “making it rain” photo (top-left) that @XieXieHome posted. The overall look of the video is definitely not what everyone expected, but Charice looks great and surely, everybody is much more excited to see the final mv.
Post-Shoot
By Sofia Carrera, Charicemania.com
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i love itttttttttttttt sooooo much and i love u charice
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I will not comment on this video of this song Louder, a lot of you have done that already; you’ve seen this work and it speaks for itself. I’d like to say however it’s costly to make a decent video; it could be at least $300.00 to $500.00 and it takes at least 3 to five days to make. That’s why in the past a video is only done as follow up after a very successful sale of an album or a single CD of a song that has already become a hit; very rarely done to promote the new song. It takes very careful planning, collaborating and financing, and the visuals in the video should tell the story to match the lyrics. It also helps if the video introduces something new in the culture, trends or objects that the audience have never seen before. Video in the(not so distant) past was made to sell the record that was already selling well. My compliments to Charice and all who worked on this project. I hope they enjoyed their accomplishment and learned from it for future project.
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I will not comment on this video of this song Louder, a lot of you have done that already; you’ve seen this work and it speaks for itself. I’d like to say however it’s costly to make a decent video; it could be at least $300,000.00 to $500,000.00 and it takes at least 3 to five days to make. That’s why in the past a video is only done as follow up after a very successful sale of an album or a single CD of a song that has already become a hit; very rarely done to promote the new song. It takes very careful planning, collaborating and financing, and the visuals in the video should tell the story to match the lyrics. It also helps if the video introduces something new in the culture, trends or objects that the audience have never seen before. Video in the(not so distant) past was made to sell the record that was already selling well. My compliments to Charice and all who worked on this project. I hope they enjoyed their accomplishment and learned from it for future project.
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I hope the main model involve in LOuder MV can represent the various colour of human…
thus the people will interpret that Cha..is belong to the world not only a certain race or nation…
Unlike the One day MV.. the main role models in the story are Asian…
Still..Everything about Cha is amazing…
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Thank you Sofia! you are heaven sent. I hope I get to meet you too and just thank you for all your efforts for our dear princess
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LOUDER is #5 in Japan iTunes Pop Song. Wow!!!
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‘A’ for awesomeness!
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me too!! i hope soon!
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