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The '''Fright Song‬ music video''' was released to the [[YouTube|''Monster High'' YouTube account]] on August 9, 2010. Its description is, "A killer new music video from the drop dead gorgeous Monster High student bodies. "Monster High... where the ghoul kids rule", and "freaky just got fabulous!"
 
   
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There is a total of three '''"Fright Song"‬ music videos''' in existence. The original version is the English version, which premiered on August 9, 2010. The other two are a Polish and an Indian edition, which are released on September 7, 2011 and April 24, 2013, respectively
[[Video:Monster High™ Fright Song|thumb|300px|right|Monster High™ Fright Song]]
 
   
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==English==
A behind-the-scenes short about the making of the music video was posted August 08, 2010.
 
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{{Infobox Musicvideo
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|songl=[[Fright Song]]
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|image=FS music video - have a shoulder I.jpg
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|date=Monday, August 9, 2010
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|link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGawAhRjtoA
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|elink1=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJjbRxI9S6k
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}}The English "Fright Song"‬ music video was released on the [[YouTube|''Monster High'' YouTube channel]] on August 9, 2010, succeeding a behind-the-scenes short about the making of the music video by a day. The music video consists of two parts; animated bits and live-action bits.
   
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The animated sequences are the work of [[Pepper Films]], which also created animation for the first few [[Commercials|''Monster High'' commercials]]. They show the primary six characters in various scenes unrelated to one another. The live-action material was filmed on June 26 and June 27 of 2010 at Western Technical School, Toronto, Canada. The characters featured are not directly the ones from ''Monster High'', but rough analogues. The live-action scenes form a simple story in which a zombie girl new at [[Monster High (location)|Monster High]] making friends. (Hero Zombie Girl who is the analogue version of [[Frankie Stein]]).
[[Video:Monster High™ Fright Song - Behind The Scenes|thumb|300px|right|Monster High™ Fright Song - Behind The Scenes]]
 
   
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===Credits===
The music video was filmed on June 26-27, 2010 at Western Technical School, Toronto, Canada. The animated sequences were done by [[Pepper Films]].
 
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The information listed here comes from the The Making of-video and [http://www.nigeldick.com/films-3.htm Nigel Dick's online portfolio].
   
==Music Video Cast==
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====Cast====
 
* [[Angela Duscio]] - Hero Zombie Girl ([[Frankie Stein]] analogue)
 
* [[Angela Duscio]] - Hero Zombie Girl ([[Frankie Stein]] analogue)
 
* [[Taylor Belnavis]] - Werewolf Rapper ([[Clawd Wolf]] analogue)
 
* [[Taylor Belnavis]] - Werewolf Rapper (possible [[Clawd Wolf]] analogue)
 
 
 
* [[Melanie Mah]] - Vampire Girl ([[Draculaura]] analogue)
 
* [[Melanie Mah]] - Vampire Girl ([[Draculaura]] analogue)
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* [[Brittany Cole]] - Leopard Girl ([[Clawdeen Wolf]] analogue)
 
* [[Britany Cole]] - Leopard Girl ([[Clawdeen Wolf]] analogue)
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* [[Cody Bonnell]] - Hot Manster (arguably [[Deuce Gorgon]] analogue)
 
* [[Catina Duscio]] - Ghost Girl ([[Spectra Vondergeist]] analogue)
 
* [[Cody Bonnell]] - Hot Manster (no direct analogue, possibly [[Deuce Gorgon]] as main protagonist male, though he bears more of a resemblance to Edward Cullen of the Twilight series)
 
 
* [[Catina Duscio]] - Ghost Girl (possible [[Spectra Vondergeist]] analogue)
 
 
 
* [[Avril Wu]] - Lagoon Girl ([[Lagoona Blue]] analogue)
 
* [[Avril Wu]] - Lagoon Girl ([[Lagoona Blue]] analogue)
 
* [[Cassandra Caccioppoli]] - Punk Girl ([[Ghoulia Yelps]] analogue)
 
* [[Cassandra Caccioppoli]] - Punk Girl (possible [[Ghoulia Yelps]] analogue)
 
 
 
* [[Megan Mackenzi]] - Mummy Girl ([[Cleo de Nile]] analogue)
 
* [[Megan Mackenzi]] - Mummy Girl ([[Cleo de Nile]] analogue)
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* Lamar Johnson - Headless Boy ([[Headless Headmistress Bloodgood]] analogue)
   
==Music Video Crew==
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====Crew====
 
 
* [[Erin Bloodgood]] - Creative Consultant
 
* [[Erin Bloodgood]] - Creative Consultant
 
 
* [[Wendy Trilling]]/HiFi Project/Y&R - Songwriter
 
* [[Wendy Trilling]]/HiFi Project/Y&R - Songwriter
 
 
* [[Nigel Dick]] - Director
 
* [[Nigel Dick]] - Director
 
 
* [[Vonnie Cameron]]/Y&R - Creative Director
 
* [[Vonnie Cameron]]/Y&R - Creative Director
 
 
* [[Jordana Maxwell]] - Key Make-Up
 
* [[Jordana Maxwell]] - Key Make-Up
 
 
* [[Janet Summers]] - Wardrobe Stylist
 
* [[Janet Summers]] - Wardrobe Stylist
 
 
* [[Janet Jackson]] - Key Hair
 
* [[Janet Jackson]] - Key Hair
 
 
* [[Melissa Panton]] - Choreographer
 
* [[Melissa Panton]] - Choreographer
 
* [[Chantelle Leodnardo]] - Choreographer
 
* [[Lewis Weinstein]] - Producer
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* [[Laura Keseric]] - Agency Producer/Y&R
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* [[Pierre Rouger]] - Director of Photography
 
* [[Callum MacLachlan]] - Art Director
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* [[Natalie Galazka]] - Casting Director
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* [[Catherine Taylor]] - Script Supervisor
 
* [[Richard Cooperman]] - Editor
 
* [[Rob Sciaratta]] - Telecine (Co. 3)
   
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====Companies====
* [[Chantelle Leonardo]] - Choreographer
 
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* DNA Films, Los Angeles - Production Company
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* Mad Films, Toronto - Local Production Company
 
* Solid - Post Effects
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* [[Pepper Films]] - Animation Company
   
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==Polish==
==Additional Credits<ref>[http://www.nigeldick.com/films-3.htm Director Nigel Dick portfolio website]</ref>==
 
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{{Infobox Musicvideo
* Production Company - DNA Films, Los Angeles
 
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|songl=[[Fright Song]]
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|image=FS music video - have a shoulder II.jpg
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|date=Wednesday, September 7, 2011
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|link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWdveJR_zv8
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|elink1=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgJgVRSTeB8
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}}The Polish "Fright Song"‬ music video was released on the Polish [[YouTube|''Monster High'' YouTube channel]] on September 7, 2011. A behind-the-scenes short about the making of the music video followed on November 12, 2011. The music video consists of two parts; animated bits and live-action bits.
   
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===Credits===
* Local Production Company - Mad Films, Toronto
 
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====Cast====
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* [[Ewa Farna]] - Hero Zombie Girl ([[Frankie Stein]] analogue)
   
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====Crew====
* Producer - [[Lewis Weinstein]]
 
   
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====Companies====
* Agency Producer - [[Laura Keseric]] (Y&R)
 
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* [[Pepper Films]] - Animation Company
   
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* Director of Photography - [[Pierre Rouger]]
 
   
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==Indian==
* Art Director - [[Callum MacLachlan]]
 
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{{Infobox Musicvideo
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|songl=[[Fright Song]]
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|image=FS music video - have a shoulder III.jpg
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|date=Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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|link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoCgsVIp2Ug
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|elink1=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=patSKlT6N4Q
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}}The Indian "Fright Song"‬ music video was released on the [[YouTube|''Monster High'' YouTube channel]] on April 24, 2013. The same day saw the release of a behind-the-scenes short about the making of the music video. The music video consists of two parts; animated bits and live-action bits.
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====Cast====
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* [[Shazahn Padamsee]] - Hero Zombie Girl ([[Frankie Stein]] analogue)
   
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====Companies====
* Casting Director - [[Natalie Galazka]]
 
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* [[Pepper Films]] - Animation Company
 
* Script Supervisor - [[Catherine Taylor]]
 
 
* Editor - [[Richard Cooperman]]
 
 
* Telecine - [[Rob Sciaratta]] (Co. 3)
 
 
* Post Effects - Solid
 
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
The "Behind the Scenes" video misspells Taylor Belnavis as "Belnais".
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*The English "Behind the Scenes" video misspells Taylor Belnavis as "Belnais", Brittany Cole as "Britany", and Chantelle Leonardo as "Leodnardo".
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*Angela and Catina Duscio are sisters, so they appeared in the music video as the hero zombie girl and ghost girl respectively.
 
 
[[Category:Music videos]]
==References==
 
<references/>
 
[[Category:Mattel]]
 
[[Category:Music Video]]
 

Revision as of 01:23, 15 May 2020

There is a total of three "Fright Song"‬ music videos in existence. The original version is the English version, which premiered on August 9, 2010. The other two are a Polish and an Indian edition, which are released on September 7, 2011 and April 24, 2013, respectively

English

The English "Fright Song"‬ music video was released on the Monster High YouTube channel on August 9, 2010, succeeding a behind-the-scenes short about the making of the music video by a day. The music video consists of two parts; animated bits and live-action bits.

The animated sequences are the work of Pepper Films, which also created animation for the first few Monster High commercials. They show the primary six characters in various scenes unrelated to one another. The live-action material was filmed on June 26 and June 27 of 2010 at Western Technical School, Toronto, Canada. The characters featured are not directly the ones from Monster High, but rough analogues. The live-action scenes form a simple story in which a zombie girl new at Monster High making friends. (Hero Zombie Girl who is the analogue version of Frankie Stein).

Credits

The information listed here comes from the The Making of-video and Nigel Dick's online portfolio.

Cast

Crew

Companies

  • DNA Films, Los Angeles - Production Company
  • Mad Films, Toronto - Local Production Company
  • Solid - Post Effects
  • Pepper Films - Animation Company

Polish

The Polish "Fright Song"‬ music video was released on the Polish Monster High YouTube channel on September 7, 2011. A behind-the-scenes short about the making of the music video followed on November 12, 2011. The music video consists of two parts; animated bits and live-action bits.

Credits

Cast

Crew

Companies

Indian

The Indian "Fright Song"‬ music video was released on the Monster High YouTube channel on April 24, 2013. The same day saw the release of a behind-the-scenes short about the making of the music video. The music video consists of two parts; animated bits and live-action bits.

Cast

Companies

Notes

  • The English "Behind the Scenes" video misspells Taylor Belnavis as "Belnais", Brittany Cole as "Britany", and Chantelle Leonardo as "Leodnardo".
  • Angela and Catina Duscio are sisters, so they appeared in the music video as the hero zombie girl and ghost girl respectively.