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|Current video name = Mia Bocca | |Current video name = Mia Bocca | ||
|Video Image = PlaceholderTV.png | |Video Image = PlaceholderTV.png | ||
− | |Date = | + | |Date = Week of 27 April 1987 |
− | |producer(s) = | + | |producer(s) = Simon Fields (Limelight Productions) |
|Director = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino] | |Director = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino] | ||
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|Introduction = '''Mia Bocca''' is the first video by [[Jill Jones]] released for broadcast and to promote the [[Single: Mia Bocca|single]]. It was directed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino] and shot in San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico in early 1987. | |Introduction = '''Mia Bocca''' is the first video by [[Jill Jones]] released for broadcast and to promote the [[Single: Mia Bocca|single]]. It was directed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino] and shot in San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico in early 1987. | ||
− | The sepia-colored video opens with a voice-over (by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Mondino]) saying "On, the first hot day, I created something a little too hot. Now check it out". It is followed by the intro [[Baby, You’re A Trip]] sung by [[Jill Jones]] (as on the [[Album: Jill Jones|album]] which wakes up a few children who were sleeping in a desert place in Mexico. At the shout of "Americana", they gather to spy on Jones and follow her as she sings [[Mia Bocca]]. The clip ends with a clergyman making the sign of the cross and Jones walking away accompanied by the notes of a trumpet player | + | The sepia-colored video opens with a voice-over (by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Mondino]) saying "On, the first hot day, I created something a little too hot. Now check it out". It is followed by the intro [[Baby, You’re A Trip]] sung by [[Jill Jones]] (as on the [[Album: Jill Jones|album]]) which wakes up a few children who were sleeping in a desert place in Mexico. At the shout of "Americana", they gather to spy on Jones and follow her as she sings [[Mia Bocca]]. The clip ends with a clergyman making the sign of the cross and Jones walking away accompanied by the notes of a trumpet player and the voice-over saying "Hey baby, they just ain’t ready for you yet". |
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino] would later photograph the cover of Prince’s [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] album and shoot the video for [[Video: I Wish U Heaven|I Wish U Heaven]]. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino] would later photograph the cover of Prince’s [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] album and shoot the video for [[Video: I Wish U Heaven|I Wish U Heaven]]. | ||
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* 2 extras | * 2 extras | ||
|crew = * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino] - director | |crew = * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino] - director | ||
+ | * Simon Fields - producer | ||
* Kenneth C. Barrows - first assistant camera | * Kenneth C. Barrows - first assistant camera | ||
* ''More information needed'' | * ''More information needed'' |
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