Kiss Me Video in Paris
It's taken me entirely too long to get this posted for you to see, but here it is (for those of you still interested in the band and our exploits.)
It was about 10 years ago that we shot this video on a 3-4 day schedule throughout the streets and environs of Paris. It was my first time to visit that city and we stayed in a budget hotel up in Montmarte right down the road from the Sacre Couer.
I think the hallway we ran down in the video now is a popular destination with funky shops and a boutique hotel at one end. Oh yeah, and if you look real close you can see that someone trips in the background during the opening shot - Matt and I were doing some fencing in the background over the bridge and as we were coming down the other side, Matt took a spill. He was okay, but it was a little scary.
Other trivia: I still own the sweater I was wearing, it was a J-Crew sweater that I got back in 1996 or so. It is such a comfortable sweater that I can't ever imagine throwing it away. The rowing sequence was nerve racking, 'cause the sun was about to go down and we were trying to get the boat in the right place, yet I had never rowed before. Tricky stuff. Oh, and the doors we all pop out of, was the top suite of the cheap hotel we stayed in. Specifically, it was Steve and Debbie's room (since Steve was the director, he got the nicest room). I took some shots from that balcony and ended up with a wonderful picture of the Eiffel tower that I still have hanging in my house.
In many of the shots we're smiling and it looks like we are having the time of our life. Man, it was so hard to smile on cue! I think there is one shot where we're all walking arm in arm along the Seine and I grab a tree branch, and for some reason that cracked me up and then Leigh, so I think those smiles were actually the only "real" ones. In the shot where we are playing dominoes (before Leigh slaps Matt), I'm hitting the back beat with the domino in my right hand while contemplating where to make my next move. Fancy huh?
The grave site at the end was Francois Truffaut's and apparently it's illegal to film in that cemetary, so apparently Ben (the cinematographer) and Leigh, snuck in and quickly filmed that sequence. Truffaut was the director of Jules and Jim, which is the classic French Film that this video was based on.