3 seek out fans for music video

by | Oct 16, 2009

3 are seeking out fans to be part of their new music video. Info is as follows:

We are shooting our new video for “Rabid Animals” next week and we need your help!
Please send in a 15 sec web cam clip of yourself foaming at the mouth
and staring at your computer screen, as if you were watching a live
concert on TV. if you need help with the foam, try a 1/4 tablet of a
alka-seltzer and some toothpaste. try to make the lighting moody and
interesting but not too dark (we need to see you!). These are the
basic guidelines but feel free to be creative. Set your web cam to
the best quality video setting (h.264 or mpeg4 are good) and then
email the clip to: threedomfighter@yahoo.com

if the file is too big for your email try sending it via www.sendthisfile.com
or
www.yousendit.com (both are free)

WARNING – Do not foam onto your keyboard or other sensitive equiptment!
It doesn’t take much alka-seltzer, if you use a whole one it will probably come out your nose!
the sooner you get it to us the better, but the deadline is Thursday October 22!

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