Here are some clips that are in keeping with our theme of working class and a mod rebellious style. All of the clips have the same editing to keep an old theme of 70s running through out.
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The shot of this sign shows that the place we filmed is un safe and not a very nice place to live in, it also keeps in with the working class theme of The Jam. plus as shown in screen shot from A Town called Malice official video of a sign, basiclly saying the same as the one in out video.
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Here is a screen grab like The Jams, when filming we wanted to get some shots of close ups, even though it is unconventional if it's suppose to be a documentary, as there normally long shots that either pan or track, but it's a music video and fits in with the theme.
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In both the official music video and ours have the same outfits and hair style.
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