[NOW SHOWING]: “Monkey” music video now online!

An epic so epic it was a year in the making…

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - King Kong

HUZZAR! Its finally here…

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Soundcheck

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Soundcheck

No joke, it took a little while to make (Just look back at previous posts on the video), but Im now happy to say that the official music video for Broken Son‘s track “Monkey” is now online! Yay! (Sorry for the wait) Available to watch now on YouTube or Vimeo (Depending on your video-sharing site preferences).

Broken Son – Monkey (Official Music Video)

Monkey” is taken from Broken Son‘s album “Negative Boy” and features the singing/songwriting talents of Cavan artist Fabian Gillick. More from Fabian available @:

http://www.youtube.com/user/brokenson79
http://www.myspace.com/brokenson79

The official music video features the acting talents of Mr. Fabian Gillick himself and Christopher Andrews & Colm Ward in simian chase mode. Also featured are Cavan artists Ivan McCabe (Pure Dirt) on bass guitar and Padraic Farrelly on drums here with Fabian Gillick in performance shots.

Shot on location around Cavan town and Ballyhaise, Co. Cavan. Camerawork and editing was done by myself – With additional DSLR camerawork done by Amy Murray & Conor Moore.

Again, for those of you who may of been following posts on this the last while, sorry. After all: good things come to those who wait… Enjoy the video and feel free to let me know what you think in the comments section below or on the vid on YouTube/Vimeo. Enjoy peoples! :)

For more detail on how the video was made, check out my previous posts on the video elsewhere on this site. Posts come complete with snazzy colour polaroids for your mind to look at! :)

Slán!

5 days of infection: Sponsored by Panadol

Day 4 of shooting ‘Monkey’.

EXT. CAVAN TOWN. DAY

Another early morning shoot of a quiet Sunday in an uncharacteristically warm Cavan Town. With half the towns shops and businesses closed for the day, the number of shoppers and daytrippers is at its lowest – many passersby being cinema goers heading to and from the Odeon cinema complex nearby. Standing by our cars in the centre of the carpark,  I run through the days planned shoot with our new Monkey Chris as he struggles to get into character – a bright red fez and uncomfortably tight yellow waistcoat being a surprise addition to his already attention-grabbing gorilla costume. Our new stunt driver Ciaran, one of my unfortunate older brothers, having offered his driving expertise at a last minute request – sits comfortably in my fathers van, sipping a warm coffee as we wait for our leading man to arrive. Moments later, a tired and groggy head emerges from a nearby van – Fabian approaches, claiming a few late night beverages being the cause of his current malaise. I ask my troupe of video musketeers if all are ready to proceed with filming to which they respond with enthusiastic vigor…

So yep, day 4 of shooting ‘Monkey’ in Cavan town. Shooting didnt start as early as the last day (7am last time) but still a relatively early shoot while the towns outdoor populace is at its minimum. With our last Monkey Colm unable to attend this shoot, I managed to rope in another fellow work colleague Christopher Andrews into donning the gorilla suit and doing a bit of cardio for the camera. The majority of this shoot consisting of moving camera shots of the chase, I enlisted the help of my dear brother Ciaran to help drive me around while I shoot the guys running around town. With no driver available last time of shooting, I felt it necessary to return for another day of shooting especially for these moving shots – as they give the video that much needed feeling of energy and action that is essential in a ‘chase’ sequence. Apart from almost falling off the back of a moving vehicle, it was a really fun days shooting – although with all the running Fabian and Chris were doing, and the regular retakes we did, they may say otherwise. They had fun really.

Monkey Video Shoot - Day 4 - Ready to go

Monkey Video Shoot – Day 4 – Ready to go

Last day of shooting (**sob**) before the equipment has to be returned and final footage is wrapped up in editing. Changes since last time: A new Monkey actor in the form of Christopher Andrews.

Monkey music video - Monkey Mk.II: Christopher Andrews

Monkey music video – Monkey Mk.II: Christopher Andrews

Monkey music video - Chris gets into character

Monkey music video – Chris gets into character

Also our new stunt driver, my dear brother Ciaran – offered to help out driving me and the camera around during moving shots, capturing more action and energy in our chase.

Monkey music video - Ciaran Cahill: Seasoned Stuntman

Monkey music video – Ciaran Cahill: Seasoned Stuntman

Day 4 of ‘Monkey’ – Sponsored by Panadol. For all your gorilla-escaping needs.

Monkey music video - Sponsored by Panadol

Monkey music video – Sponsored by Panadol

Monkey music video - Uphill Action

Monkey music video – Uphill Action

Quite happy with this shot – nice bit of side-view chase action. Tough holding on to the moving van with one hand and the camera with the other but then one must take risks for the sake of art… Poor guys had a bit of a tumble at the end of this run too unfortunately – hard nuts.

Monkey music video - Dark Action

Monkey music video – Dark Action

After a few hours of near-constant running, someone is bound to flake out. Bless…

Monkey music video - Sleepy Action

Monkey music video – Sleepy Action

And possibly the creepiest toy ever featured in a music video – guaranteed to give anyone nightmares. Courtesy of Amy Murray’s online prop sourcing expertise.

Monkey music video - Creepy Toy

Monkey music video – Creepy Toy

And thats it. Last few bits of filming done, (more was to be done but with equipment  to be returned and the video having to be completed soon, I decided to cut a lot out of the original script) and editing almost finished. Hope these few blog posts give you an idea of the fun we had making ‘Monkey’ and the effort involved by all the guys who offered their services for free. Thanks to Chris and Colm for being such excellent method actors, getting under the skin of a real monkey. Thanks to Fabian for offering his music to put the video to (Hope I did it somewhat justice?), and pulling through so many days of running. Thanks to Ciaran for helping me out at the last minute (Your a ledge bro!). Thanks to Amy and Conor for helping out with DSLR camerawork on the first day of shooting in Collon, your footage looks gorgeous guys! (Might put up a performance-only version of the video yet!). And thanks to Ivan and Padraic for dragging all that equipment (Guitars, amplifiers, microphones and a full drum kit) into the middle of a forest and playing through several takes. Thanks guys! :)

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UPDATE: Check out the finished music video!

[WATCH IN HD!]

Monkey‘ is taken from Broken Son‘s album Negative Boy.

All lyrics & music copyright of Fabian Gillick (C) 2009

More music by Fabian Gillick and Broken Son available on the Broken Son MySpace page or check out the YouTube channel brokenson79!

“A gorillas gotta do what a gorillas gotta do…” – Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot

A selection of stills taken while shooting chase scenes for the music video Monkey by Cavan singer/ songwriter Fabian Gillick, from his album Negative Boy. These chase scenes mainly involved Fabian himself being hounded around the streets of Cavan town by a waistcoat & fez dressed gorilla, being played this time by local, newly initiated, amateur actor Colm Ward. Fair play to Colm for diligently doing take after take in a very warm gorilla costume!

Shot in Cavan town early on a Sunday morning (so as to safely make the most of the quiet Sunday morning streets), these chase scenes will make up most of the narrative side of the Monkey music video, running alongside the live performance footage. Although there is a bit more of these chase scenes to shoot, as well as a few dramatic and bizarre scenes to be shot, these few video stills taken from the days shoot should give an idea of what to expect, as well as the hardship Fabian and Colm went through in the name of art! :)

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - Watching the sun rise over Cavan...

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – Watching the sun rise over Cavan…

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - Fabian speaks!

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – Fabian speaks!

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - Colm suits up

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – Colm suits up

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - A Monkey On Main Street

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – A Monkey On Main Street

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - View from above

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – View from above

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - Donkey Kong!

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – Donkey Kong!

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - King Kong

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – King Kong

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - Down a dark alley...

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – Down a dark alley…

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - Lookin smooth...

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – Lookin smooth…

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - Colm takes a well deserved break

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – Colm takes a well deserved break

Monkey music video - Cavan town chase shoot - Colm and Fabian

Monkey music video – Cavan town chase shoot – Colm and Fabian

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Thanks again to Colm for offering to play our Monkey for the days shoot and apologies to to the children around town he inadvertently terrified in doing so. ***Eamonn Cahill Media takes no responsibility for Colm’s actions in the making of this music video…*** :)

More shoots for Monkey on the way so stay tuned for stills and info! :)

“We came here for the trees…” – Monkey music video – Performance shoot

A selection of stills taken while shooting live performance footage for the music video Monkey by Cavan singer/ songwriter Fabian Gillick, from his album Negative Boy. Although Fabian is a solo artist, it seemed best to complement the Monkey track (being a great rock-out track), with a full band set so as to give the bass guitar and drums as much emphasis as Fabians guitars and vocals. So for the performance set here we drafted in top notch local musicians and mates signer/ songwriter/ music teacher Ivan McCabe (who’s album “Urinal Cakes” is now available on Soundcloud and Bandcamp), and metal drummer Padraic Farrelly (formally session drummer with Celtachor). The performance footage was shot on location near Collon, Co. Louth.

Stills taken from video shot with the assistance of Amy Murray and Conor Moore, thanks guys! :)

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Up to 11

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Up to 11

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Drums

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Drums

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Fabian himself

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Fabian himself

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Rawk!

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Rawk!

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Ivan on bass

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Ivan on bass

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Padraic banging da drums

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Padraic banging da drums

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Full set

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Full set

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Soundcheck

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Soundcheck

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Camera Operators Amy Murray & Conor Moore

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Camera Operators Amy Murray & Conor Moore

Monkey music video - Performance shoot - Fabians thoughts...

Monkey music video – Performance shoot – Fabians thoughts…

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As it is still in production, I hope these stills keep ya’ll satisfied for info on how the Monkey music video is going. Shooting of chase scenes for the video have just been shot on location in Cavan town so I will post up some stills from that A.S.A.P.

In the meantime, why not check out my last collaboration with Mr. Fabian Gillick on the Oh Baby music video:

Stay tuned! :)

‘How I Misplaced My Girlfriend’ now available on Vimeo!

A very short film in the style of silent film comedies, ‘How I Misplaced My Girlfriend’ was shot during the making of ‘Oh Baby’ and is now available to watch on Vimeo!:

Its still free to watch on YouTube too!:

Enjoy! :)

‘Oh Baby’ music video now available to watch on Vimeo!

Heya guys!

Sometimes it feels better to have more than one option; tea or coffee, sticks or stones, Tayto crisps or King crisps, the original star wars trilogy or the prequels …ywos better than one. So, just to be super nice, Fabian Gillick’s ‘Oh Baby’ music video is not only available to view on YouTube, but its now available to view on Vimeo too! Awesome, i know. So check it out and see which one you prefer:

And just in case you missed it, here it is available on YouTube:

Enjoy! :)

Official music video for ‘Oh Baby’!!!

Its finally here! The official music video for Fabian Gillick’s rock anthem ‘Oh Baby’.

Shot on location in Cavan Town and Ballyhaise, Co.Cavan.

Enjoy! :)

Making of ‘Oh Baby’ music video…

Pre-Production/ Conceptualisation of ‘Oh Baby’

The video for ‘Oh Baby’ started off back in May 2011, when Fabian Gillick himself, a local musician and solo artist from Cavan, contacted me about the possibility of working on a video to accompany one of his newest songs ‘Oh Baby’. Having worked with Fabian before during the shooting of ‘Mr. Snooze’ (He’s the bass player on the boat early in the video), we both had some ideas for a visual representation of the song and discussed a few different possibilities over the following weeks.

Fabian himself before shoot

Fabian Gillick himself before shoot

Towards the end of July, after disscussing the video with Fabian and going over some ideas he had for the video, i locked myself in a room for a few days, replaying the song, attempting to visualise it on screen. After a while i put some ideas i had together with some of Fabians and drew up a short storyboard for an initial idea of a kidnapping-based story, set from the point of view of a kidnapped girl (Fabians girlfriend Mellisa) being brought to an unknown location, only for it to turn out to be a live concert hosted by her boyfriend, culminating in a happy ending. This was the original idea for the video which both myself and Fabian discussed early on. However, although this suited the tempo and fast moving feeling of the song, it was agreed that this may be a bit dark for the most part, and the proposed concert at the end of the video may be difficult to organise in terms of casual access to a location, availability of extras at short notice and without set days for shooting to work with. At this point however, we did get offers from locals who had heard of the project and were willing to turn up. We were also offered the use of a local theatre for a location. However, it was deemed unfair to hold these contacts on an unknown deadline as we ourselves found it difficult to set solid dates for shoots with such hectic shedules between us. It was decided instead to start fresh and begin with a more simplistic, streamlined concept for the video, allowing for a more flexible calender of shoots ahead.

Melissa preparing for shoot

Melissa and Olivia preparing for shoot

By the beginning of August, with other projects out of the way and more free time opening around my shop assistant job, i could dedicate some time to organizing pre-production work to the video. Although there was a lot of enthusiasm surrounding the video and some local Cavan artists and friends began actively seeking to get parts in the video, we first needed a solid idea for how the video would go story-wise. From the start, it was set that i would shoot and edit the video in its entirety, while also Fabian and his girlfriend Melissa would play the leading parts of the leading male and female parts. As this was Fabians song, and him being a solo artist, it was also set that any performance material appearing in the video would be performed by him alone. These set roles were decided early on as it would keep the logistics of shooting scenes simple and require less time with fewer individuals involved during shooting. As well as this, with most of Fabian’s and Melissa’s time occupied with work and other projects, and meself working and starting a new semester at college soon, it was better to keep things smaller, simpler and at the same time easier to change if needed.

A bit of harsh rejection mid-lyric

A bit of harsh rejection mid-lyric

Soon, a new concept began to come together. Fabian and i played some ideas off each other and came up with an simple idea about a guy dumped/rejected by his girlfriend, and with the video consisting of his attempts to win her back, being continually rejected, and hopefully ending with her taking him back. This idea worked best as it was simple, very open and interchangeable. As it would mainly consist of a series of these attempts, it would provide the ability to shoot scenes at more suitable times depending on who would be available for shoots, as well as the ability to add or remove scenes later on and not ruin the progression of the story from beginning to end. With a final concept for the video, i then hurriedly set about drawing up storyboards for possible scenes and a comprehensive list of actors, locations and materials needed for shoots.

Once the basic story and scenes were planned out on paper, we gathered some local characters and friends willing to play parts in the video or help out on shoots. As there would be no set list of dates for shooting due to time and logistics, we instead informed these individuals that they would be contacted shortly before a shoot.

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Production/ Shooting of ‘Oh Baby’

Day 1 of shooting

Day 1 of shooting

Finally, by the middle of August (Sorry i dont have exact dates, im going by file history here), day 1 of shooting started on location in Ballyhaise, Co. Cavan for the opening scenes of the video set along a quiet country laneway.

Fabian running circles

Fabian running circles

Here, most of the shots consisted of the two girls walking along the lane towards the camera, the camera moving backwards with the help of Fabian’s van and our excellent driver! :) (And i managed not to fall off/out of the van while shooting …High five!).

Stunt driver prepares for next shot

Rachel Faulkner our day 1 driver, prepares for the next shot

Other shots had Fabian jumping out singing the song to Mellisa, which had to be taken again and again, some failed due to traffic, all in order to ensure successful shots of matching lip-syncing were obtained. With patches of rain all day, occasional traffic (Sunday was the quietest day we could get on that lane!), and countless takes, we eventually managed to gather most of the shots needed for the first few scenes. As the first day, it was a long day, but the shots came out great.

Preparing for the next take

Preparing for the next take

Day 2 of shooting took place the following weekend, again in Ballyhaise at the same location, for scenes involving the mobile phone toss and pick up. This was shot quickly as it was fairly simple. The excerption being that we only had one of the two girls present that day so it had to appear as though both were there (However, its clear to see Mellisa has two different hairstyles in both scenes **continuity!**).

Romeo with an electric

Romeo with an electric

The rest of the shoot took place at the nearby house we had permmision to use. here we shot the serenade scene where Fabian sings to Mellisa’s window from the garden below. In fact there were two different versions of this scene shot: one with an acoustic guitar and one with an electric guitar and amplifier. This was because we were still due to shoot the live performance scenes and were unsure which type of guitar to use. In the end it was decided to use the electric as it matched the energy and loudness of the song. A guitar and amplifier combo also provided a more visually appealing look.

Enjoying her booky-wook

Melissa enjoying her booky-wook

Day 3 of shooting took place a few weeks later at the start of September, in Fabian’s and Mellisa’s shared flat in Cavan. Here we shot some of the indoor scenes including; the book throwing scene, where Fabian sings to Mellisa from a wardrobe while she reads; and the T.V. scene, where he appears on T.V. singing to her. The flashing clip of Fabian singing here was shot later on day 5 and added to the T.V. screen using Final Cut.

Not available on RTE...

Not available on RTE...

Here's one I made earlier...

Here's one I made earlier...

Day 4 took place towards the end of September at 3 different locations. First we shot a short scene in Fabians flat again where he appears drawing a picture of himself and Mellisa (Not drawn by himself!) to win her over.

Crisps & a hat

Crisps & a hat

We then managed to gather two local artists (It being a Sunday morning, they were clearly suffering from an eventful night before), who were willing to play the parts of two would-be romeos vying to win Mellisa over. This scene was actually unscripted or planned in anyway, but instead just put together on the spot.

WTF

WTF

The basic idea was for Fabian to stroll in to a bar with his new drawing, intending to show Mellisa, only to discover her enjoying single life and two opposing men. An unplanned scene, which played out well and made it into the final cut.

'The Sheik'

'The Sheik'

The third scene shot this day was shot at Daragh Slacke’s family home where we shot a short scene involving a mysterious character named ‘The Sheik’, arriving to bring Mellisa on a date, and passing a screaming Fabian by the roadside as they go.

Dark close-up

Dark close-up

On day 5, after shooting some unrelated live performance footage of Fabian by Lough Oughter (Available to view on Youtube/ Vimeo), we shot some live performances of the song with Fabian. A few different versions were shot, such as flashing lighting, warm lighting, close-ups, wide shots, etc; so as to offer a variety of shots when incorporating them into the video later on in editing.

Surprise

Surprise

The final day of shooting, day 6, took place in Fabian’s flat again, and on a small roundabout on the outskirts of Cavan Town. At the flat, scenes were shot outside and inside consisting of Fabian arriving at Mellisa’s door with wine and flowers (There was a shortage of teddy bears and puppies), to finally win her over. Additional shots of Mellissa inside answering the door were also shot.

Guitar hero

Guitar hero

The rest of the day of shooting was given over to a live performance of ‘Oh Baby’ on a quiet roundabout outside Cavan Town (By a nursing home …we were relatively quiet!). 2 takes of the performance were shot from inside a van circling round the roundabout, driven by our resident stunt driver Ciaran.

The magic roundabout

The magic roundabout

This last scene i am probably the most happy with as it manages to give the overall video a sense of energy and fast movement, matching the feeling of the song it accompanies. I love the way all the scenes came out in the end, but the roundabout scene i think came out best.

Live! On a roundabout near you!

Live! On a roundabout near you!

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The “How I Misplaced My Girlfriend” **Short** short film…

Ominous van...

Ominous van...

As a little farewell to last day of shooting the music video, and a reward to Ciaran’s excellent work as stunt driver, we then put together a short piece about Mellisa being kidnapped and rushed past Fabian (It was thought it could possibly be worked into the actual music video somehow). It was mainly shot for fun, because i had more tape space and we all had a little more free time, so we shot some simple little shots to make a short, comedic narrative.

OMG! x2

OMG! x2

As i edited the main music video later on, as much as i wanted to incorporate this short into the video, it just didnt fit the overall narrative and so i edited it separately as a short ode to the silent film comedies of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton.  I hope to have this available to view as an accompaning feature to the final edit of ‘Oh Baby’.

Post-Production/ Editing ‘Oh Baby’

As the first half of producing the ‘Oh Baby’ music video came to a close, i now had to begin the intensive editing of footage. Luckily, i had been sifting footage as i shot it after each day of shooting and subsequent capturing on to hard drive. After each day of shooting, the footage would be captured to a collective folder where footage was divided into order of ‘days of shooting’, i would then set about looking through all the clips shot and label them accordingly, making it easier to know what footage i am looking for later. Opened in Final Cut, i would then cut out the best pieces of footage and organise them into a rough edit, on an individual sequence, where i could access a roughly completed scene when editing a complete sequence later on. Shortly after the last day of shooting, by mid September, i had a first ‘Rough edit’ put together compiling individual edits of each scene or performance, ready for a more detailed edit.

Unfortunately, it was the beginning of the new year of 2012 until i managed to return to this project. As a personal project and one with no set deadline or financial gain, my college studies had to take priority and as such, the ‘Oh Baby’ video had to be set aside so i could work on my academic studies and college-related projects. With the new year, i finally had a decent amount of free time, and with a current college project possibly linking to the video, i set about working on a new edit of the video.

Rockin out

Rockin out

Using the rough edits i had put together, again with Final Cut, i now set about slicing and dicing the various edits, condensing them down, and putting them together, using the original storyboards as a guide. It was at this time, i created a more accurate edit of the performance footage shot on the roundabout and the hallway, in order to ensure the facial gestures in the footage synced up with the vocals of the song (without this, the footage would loose believability with viewers). With the performance footage fine tuned, i compiled it in a final edit with the various scenes edited. With the scenes now layered with the audio, the scenes now had to be synched and clipped so they fitted the beat and tempo of the song, and allowed for a reasonable amount of performance footage to show through. To finally add a contrast between the narrative scenes and performances, i then shifted the over-lying tint of the two pieces to two different colours. This helps the viewer distinguish between performance to the camera and acted scenes for the narrative. This was done while colour correction was carried out on all visible clips. Colour correction refines the ‘look’ of footage, drawing out elements and making it less ‘flat’ looking.

Extras

Extras

In terms of special effects used, in comparison to my last music video ‘Mr.Snooze’, there is hardly none at all, only a cropped clip of a T.V. allowing footage of Fabian singing to punch through on-screen. As stated before, the idea of this video was to reigh it back and keep it relatively simple. Although, i did have some ideas earlier on for additional special effects; such as a live performance shot on green screen; and some play on movement between two scenes using green screen; i do think keeping the video simpler has made it more believable and endearing.

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Reflection & Thanks

Overall, and looking back as i write the terribly belated blog post on the making of this video, im glad i said yes that day back in May. It was sometimes stressfull, with uncooperative Irish weather, countless takes (sorry guys!) and long hours organising and editing footage; but it was enormous fun, all the guys involved in shoots didnt stress out and played around with things, having fun and coming up with some amazing ideas. Thanks to Fabian Gillick for asking me to do his first music video (i hope its up to scratch dude!), to Mellisa Smith for being an amazing first-time actress (i still have all those out-takes!), Oliva Smith for walking up and down that laneway in Ballyhaise for us, Rachael Faulkner for doing driving for us the first day of shooting, the lads Ray Fitzsimons and Daragh Slacke for acting for us in the bar while being very *tired*, ‘The Sheik’ for honoring us with his deadpan acting talents, Ciaran the stunt driver for the dramatic driving, to Paul and Eamonn from DKiT for offering to accommodate those lost green screen shoots for the video, Sharon at The Gonzo Theatre for offering to accommodate our lost concert scene, and finally; for Cavan …for just being awesome! :)

Happy face

Tensions high on shoot

Camera...

Melissa points out the camera...

Daragh Slacke - Happy face

Daragh Slacke - Happy face

Ray Fitzsimons - Happy face

Ray Fitzsimons - Happy face

Happy face

Oliva Smith prepares for laneway shoot

Ciaran O'Brien - Happy face

Ciaran O'Brien - The stunt driver

Thanks for helping out guys! :)

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At the time of this posting, the video for ‘Oh Baby’ is not yet available to view online as it is still being fine tuned. But dont worry! It WILL be available online through video sharing sites YouTube and Vimeo very soon, with an update posted here when its ready. So stay posted! Until then, heres some recent live performances by the Fabian at Lough Oughter:

Fabian Gillick – ‘The Holy Day’ (Live by Lough Oughter)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0toskaAo4v0

Fabian Gillick – ‘Rudeman’ (Live by Lough Oughter)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-kEPLy9xfk&feature=related

Fabian Gillick – ‘Dead and Gone’ (Live by Lough Oughter):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFYU-GJ41gk&feature=related

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Also, the **Short** short film “How I Misplaced My Girlfriend” will also be available to view shortly following some further tweaks. Slan! :)

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Live by Lough Oughter

Heya guys! So ive been working on another music video for this great rock song ‘Oh Baby’ by Cavan artist, Fabian Gillick. Some of those local to the Cavan Town or Virginia areas in Cavan might know him from his previous live gigs under the name ‘Left Handed Scarecrow’ or playing with Daragh Slacke at the Blues nights in Blessings Bar in Cavan Town. Heres his YouTube channel for a some videos:

http://www.youtube.com/user/brokenson79

Its been a tad difficult shooting scenes and editing footage around college but i think its not too far from final editing. Hopefully over the next few weeks the video will be available on YouTube and Vimeo and you will all see performances from Fabian himself as a persistent lover, Mellisa as the disinterested love interest and an appearance from ‘The Sheik’.

The song ‘Oh Baby’ itself is a great rock-out tune, reminiscent of songs like ‘Slither’ by Velvet Revolver, so any revolver or Guns’N'Roses fans will like this one.

Anyhow, so we were shooting some scenes over the weekend for the music video and found we had a great location in Killykeen Forest Park by the shores of Lough Oughter, where it was pretty quiet and the sun was still high in the sky. So, with his guitar in hand, Fabian cracked out a few of his more recent songs: ‘Rudeman’, ‘The Holy Day’ and ‘Dead and Gone’, all luckily captured here on camera for posterity.

Have a listen and enjoy!