Hello Goodbye video instructions
Memorabilia specialists “Tracks” has for sale at the moment a sheet of hand written editing notes with instructions regarding the shooting of two of the “Hello Goodbye” music videos. Directed by Paul at the...
Memorabilia specialists “Tracks” has for sale at the moment a sheet of hand written editing notes with instructions regarding the shooting of two of the “Hello Goodbye” music videos. Directed by Paul at the...
Mike Carrera has compiled another of his deep overviews of Beatles and solo music videos, promotional clips or whatever you would like to call them, they are small films accompanied by songs to promote...
Note that this is an updated and enhanced version of a blog post we originally posted back in 2008. So many years ago, it seems. Wikipedia entry (edited): “Let It Be” is a 1970...
By chance, esteemed photographer Jane Bown (1925-2014) came across the Beatles in Knole Park, Sevenoaks, Kent, as she was walking her dog together with her young nephew. The Beatles were filming the music video...
Several music videos (promotional films in yesteryear’s language) were made by The Beatles in Twickenham studios on November 23, 1965. Some old, some new, the songs in question were “We Can Work It Out”,...
As part of International Beatles Week, the British Music Experience have partnered with Kaleidoscope to screen astonishing missing-believed-wiped tapes from television performances from The Beatles and many more on 24 August 2019. The British...
This went completely under our rader: iTunes have made available as a single download the full “The Beatles Live at The Washington Coliseum, 1964” concert film! The film was originally available as a bonus...
Footage from the early edit of The Beatles’ “Something” promotional film. In the wake of the newly found 11 second fragment of The Beatles’ 1966 “Top Of The Pops” appearance, Kaleidoscope reports that another...
It was 50 years ago today: The Beatles’ final concert. “One after 909” – the rooftop performance was used as a music video by the Beatles several years ago, aired very sparingly on television...
A couple of days ago, The Beatles published a teaser for the new “Glass Onion” video, which at the time was accessible only from Apple Music. Yesterday they published the video in full on...
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