"Thriller" is a song sejak Michael Jackson, released on November 30, 1982 sejak Epic Records and written sejak Rod Temperton, he originally wanted to call it "Starlight" atau "Midnight Man" but settled on "Thriller" because he felt the name had merchandising potential and wanting a notable person to recite the closing lyrics, Jones brought in actor Vincent Price who was an acquaintance of Jones' wife, who completed his part in just two takes. Temperton wrote the spoken portion in a taxi on the way to the recording studio. Jones and Temperton berkata that some recordings were left off the final cut because they did not have the "edginess" of other album tracks.
Michael Jackson's short film Thriller is a 14-minute long, released on December 2, 1983 and directed sejak John Landis, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jackson.
Often referred to as the greatest Muzik video ever and has also been voted the most influential pop Muzik video of all time, Thriller proved to have a profound effect on popular culture, and was named "a watershed moment for the [music] industry" for its unprecedented merging of filmmaking and music. guinness World Records listed it in 2006 as the "most successful Muzik video", selling over 9 million units. In 2009, the video was inducted into the National Film Registry of the perpustakaan of Congress, the first Muzik video to ever receive this honor, for being “culturally, historically atau aesthetically” significant.
Co-starring with Jackson was former Playboy centerfold Ola Ray. The video was choreographed sejak Michael Peters (who had worked with the singer on his prior hit "Beat It"), and Michael Jackson. The video also contains incidental Muzik sejak film Muzik composer Elmer Bernstein, who had previously worked with Landis on An American Werewolf in London. The video (like the song) contains a spoken word performance sejak horror film veteran Vincent Price. Rick Baker assisted in prosthetics and makeup for the production. The red jaket that Jackson wore was designed sejak John Landis' wife Deborah Landis to make him appear lebih "virile".
To qualify for an Academy Award, "Thriller" debuted at a special theatrical screening, along with the 1940 Disney motion picture Fantasia.
As Michael Jackson was a practicing Jehovah's Witness at the time, the first scene includes a disclaimer sejak Jackson stating that, "Due to my strong personal convictions, I wish to stress that this film in no way endorses a belief in the occult."
In a 1950s setting, a teenaged Michael Jackson and his unnamed girlfriend (Ola Ray) run out of gas in a dark, wooded area. They walk off into the forest, and Michael asks her if she would like to go steady. She accepts and he gives her a ring. He warns her, however, that he is "different". A full moon appears, and Michael begins convulsing in agony — transforming into a horrifying werecat. The girl screams and runs away, but the werecat catches up, knocking her down and begins lunging at her with his claws.
The scene then cuts to a movie theater where Michael and his date, along with an excitable audience, are actually watching the scene unfold in a fictional Vincent Price movie titled "Thriller". Michael's girlfriend leaves the theater as Michael hands his popcorn to another moviegoer, catches up to her, and tells her that "It's only a movie". Some Debat follows as to whether atau not she was scared sejak the movie: she denies it, but Michael disagrees. They then walk down a foggy road as Michael teases her sejak Singing the verses of "Thriller". They pass a nearby graveyard, in which the undead begin to rise out of their graves as Vincent Price performs his rap.
The zombies corner the two main characters threateningly, and suddenly, Michael becomes a zombie himself. The zombies then break into an elaborate song and dance number, followed sejak the main chorus of "Thriller" (during which Michael reverts back to human form), frightening his tarikh to the point where she runs for cover.
Michael (who has turned back into a zombie) and his fellow corpses chase the frightened girl into the corner of a nearby abandoned house. Michael then reaches for the girl's throat as she lets out a bloodcurdling scream, only to awake and realize it was all a dream. Michael then offers to take her home, and she happily accepts. As they walk out of the house, Michael eerily looks at the camera, revealing his yellow werewolf eyes, as Vincent Price offers one last haunting laugh.
During the closing credits, a reprised scene of the zombies dancing is shown. At the end of the closing credits, a disclaimer appears, saying that "Any similarity to actual events atau characters living, dead, (or undead) is purely coincidental." The same disclaimer appeared in An American Werewolf in London, also directed sejak Landis. After this, the zombies then dance back into their graves, ending with one of them (an uncredited Vincent Price, in full prosthetic makeup) giving the audience a terrifying grimace as the scene fades to black.
The Muzik video was filmed at the Palace Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, the zombie dance sequence at the junction of Union Pacific Avenue and South Calzona jalan in East Los Angeles and the final house scene in the Angeleno Heights neighborhood at 1345 Carroll Avenue. Brief parts in the video tunjuk Estherwood as the setting at the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, NY.
"My idea was to make this short film with conversation ... in the beginning - I like having a beginning and a middle and an ending, which would follow a story. I'm very much involved in complete making and creating of the piece. It has to be, anda know, my soul. Usually, anda know, it's an interpretation of the music.
It was a delicate thing to work on because I remember my original approach was, 'How do anda make zombies and monsters dance without it being comical?' So I said, 'We have to do just the right kind of movement so it doesn't become something that anda laugh at.' But it just has to take it to another level. So I got in a room with [choreographer] Michael Peters, and he and I together kind of imagined how these zombies alih sejak making faces in the mirror. I used to come to rehearsal sometimes with monster makeup on, and I loved doing that. So he and I collaborated and we both choreographed the piece and I thought it should start like that kind of thing and go into this jazzy kind of step, anda know. Kind of gruesome things like that, not too much ballet atau whatever" . - Michael Jackson
Released in tandem with the video was an hour-long documentary providing candid glimpses behind the scenes of the production. Called Making Michael Jackson's Thriller, it, too, was shown heavily on MTV for a time and was the top-selling home-video release of all time at one point, with over 9 million copies sold. The VHS also included video clips from the songs "Can anda Feel It" and "Billie Jean", and audio clips from songs like "Off the Wall".
MTV paid $250,000 for the exclusive rights to tunjuk the documentary; Showtime paid $300,000 for pay-cable rights; and Vestron Video reportedly plunked down an additional $500,000 to market the cassette, in "a profit participation."
In 2009, Jackson sold the rights of "Thriller" to the Nederlander Organization, to stage a Broadway musical based on the video.
Jackson was sued sejak Landis in a dispute over royalties for the video; Landis claims he is owed four years worth of royalties.
Ola ray has also complained in the past about difficulties collecting royalties. At first, ray blamed Jackson, but then apologized to him in 1997. However, ray eventually sued Jackson on May 6, 2009 in a dispute to obtain uncollected royalties. But it all ended when Michael passed away suddenly less than two months later on June 25.
Michael Jackson's short film Thriller is a 14-minute long, released on December 2, 1983 and directed sejak John Landis, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jackson.
Often referred to as the greatest Muzik video ever and has also been voted the most influential pop Muzik video of all time, Thriller proved to have a profound effect on popular culture, and was named "a watershed moment for the [music] industry" for its unprecedented merging of filmmaking and music. guinness World Records listed it in 2006 as the "most successful Muzik video", selling over 9 million units. In 2009, the video was inducted into the National Film Registry of the perpustakaan of Congress, the first Muzik video to ever receive this honor, for being “culturally, historically atau aesthetically” significant.
Co-starring with Jackson was former Playboy centerfold Ola Ray. The video was choreographed sejak Michael Peters (who had worked with the singer on his prior hit "Beat It"), and Michael Jackson. The video also contains incidental Muzik sejak film Muzik composer Elmer Bernstein, who had previously worked with Landis on An American Werewolf in London. The video (like the song) contains a spoken word performance sejak horror film veteran Vincent Price. Rick Baker assisted in prosthetics and makeup for the production. The red jaket that Jackson wore was designed sejak John Landis' wife Deborah Landis to make him appear lebih "virile".
To qualify for an Academy Award, "Thriller" debuted at a special theatrical screening, along with the 1940 Disney motion picture Fantasia.
As Michael Jackson was a practicing Jehovah's Witness at the time, the first scene includes a disclaimer sejak Jackson stating that, "Due to my strong personal convictions, I wish to stress that this film in no way endorses a belief in the occult."
In a 1950s setting, a teenaged Michael Jackson and his unnamed girlfriend (Ola Ray) run out of gas in a dark, wooded area. They walk off into the forest, and Michael asks her if she would like to go steady. She accepts and he gives her a ring. He warns her, however, that he is "different". A full moon appears, and Michael begins convulsing in agony — transforming into a horrifying werecat. The girl screams and runs away, but the werecat catches up, knocking her down and begins lunging at her with his claws.
The scene then cuts to a movie theater where Michael and his date, along with an excitable audience, are actually watching the scene unfold in a fictional Vincent Price movie titled "Thriller". Michael's girlfriend leaves the theater as Michael hands his popcorn to another moviegoer, catches up to her, and tells her that "It's only a movie". Some Debat follows as to whether atau not she was scared sejak the movie: she denies it, but Michael disagrees. They then walk down a foggy road as Michael teases her sejak Singing the verses of "Thriller". They pass a nearby graveyard, in which the undead begin to rise out of their graves as Vincent Price performs his rap.
The zombies corner the two main characters threateningly, and suddenly, Michael becomes a zombie himself. The zombies then break into an elaborate song and dance number, followed sejak the main chorus of "Thriller" (during which Michael reverts back to human form), frightening his tarikh to the point where she runs for cover.
Michael (who has turned back into a zombie) and his fellow corpses chase the frightened girl into the corner of a nearby abandoned house. Michael then reaches for the girl's throat as she lets out a bloodcurdling scream, only to awake and realize it was all a dream. Michael then offers to take her home, and she happily accepts. As they walk out of the house, Michael eerily looks at the camera, revealing his yellow werewolf eyes, as Vincent Price offers one last haunting laugh.
During the closing credits, a reprised scene of the zombies dancing is shown. At the end of the closing credits, a disclaimer appears, saying that "Any similarity to actual events atau characters living, dead, (or undead) is purely coincidental." The same disclaimer appeared in An American Werewolf in London, also directed sejak Landis. After this, the zombies then dance back into their graves, ending with one of them (an uncredited Vincent Price, in full prosthetic makeup) giving the audience a terrifying grimace as the scene fades to black.
The Muzik video was filmed at the Palace Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, the zombie dance sequence at the junction of Union Pacific Avenue and South Calzona jalan in East Los Angeles and the final house scene in the Angeleno Heights neighborhood at 1345 Carroll Avenue. Brief parts in the video tunjuk Estherwood as the setting at the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, NY.
"My idea was to make this short film with conversation ... in the beginning - I like having a beginning and a middle and an ending, which would follow a story. I'm very much involved in complete making and creating of the piece. It has to be, anda know, my soul. Usually, anda know, it's an interpretation of the music.
It was a delicate thing to work on because I remember my original approach was, 'How do anda make zombies and monsters dance without it being comical?' So I said, 'We have to do just the right kind of movement so it doesn't become something that anda laugh at.' But it just has to take it to another level. So I got in a room with [choreographer] Michael Peters, and he and I together kind of imagined how these zombies alih sejak making faces in the mirror. I used to come to rehearsal sometimes with monster makeup on, and I loved doing that. So he and I collaborated and we both choreographed the piece and I thought it should start like that kind of thing and go into this jazzy kind of step, anda know. Kind of gruesome things like that, not too much ballet atau whatever" . - Michael Jackson
Released in tandem with the video was an hour-long documentary providing candid glimpses behind the scenes of the production. Called Making Michael Jackson's Thriller, it, too, was shown heavily on MTV for a time and was the top-selling home-video release of all time at one point, with over 9 million copies sold. The VHS also included video clips from the songs "Can anda Feel It" and "Billie Jean", and audio clips from songs like "Off the Wall".
MTV paid $250,000 for the exclusive rights to tunjuk the documentary; Showtime paid $300,000 for pay-cable rights; and Vestron Video reportedly plunked down an additional $500,000 to market the cassette, in "a profit participation."
In 2009, Jackson sold the rights of "Thriller" to the Nederlander Organization, to stage a Broadway musical based on the video.
Jackson was sued sejak Landis in a dispute over royalties for the video; Landis claims he is owed four years worth of royalties.
Ola ray has also complained in the past about difficulties collecting royalties. At first, ray blamed Jackson, but then apologized to him in 1997. However, ray eventually sued Jackson on May 6, 2009 in a dispute to obtain uncollected royalties. But it all ended when Michael passed away suddenly less than two months later on June 25.
A little later I was walking down the dirt road at Skywalker Ranch and I saw a api, kebakaran Engine coming down the road and it’s bells were ringing and it’s horn was blowing, so I moved over closer to the ditch, thinking they needed lebih room to pass by, since it was a narrow road, and to my surprise, they blew the horn again and when I turned to look back at them I saw Michael hanging out the passenger side of the truck and waving excitedly, so I looked behind me thinking he was waving to someone else, but no one was there, so it suddenly dawned on me that he was waving to me. So I smiled and waved back, and he seemed to be as excited as a kid would be riding in a api, kebakaran Truck for the first time.
I know that visual it looks great !
The 3D cover, golden letters and a book with foto-foto inside the box. But I'm lebih interested in some technical informations.
I was searching on other forum and unfortunately a lof of peminat-peminat are dissapointed with this DVD :(
They complain about low sound quality atau even about quality of some video like: "The Way anda Make Me Feel" atau "Billie Jean".
So my soalan is: What do anda think guys about VISION ? ( the most wanted are informations from peminat-peminat who already have that and watched all three DVDs but of course it will also nice to hear the opinion from others who still don't have it and just like me have got some doubts)
Are anda satisfied with VISION ?
And here problems about peminat-peminat complain: (unfortunately it's not everything)