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		<title>T-West Coming Home Music Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 07:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following on the success of T-West’s “T-Dot State of Mind,” the single that reached the top of the charts on Flow 93.5 FM, T-West is back with his new single “Coming Home” (buy on iTunes) from the album “Maybe It’s Okay.” It’s been just over...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following on the success of T-West’s “T-Dot State of Mind,” the single that reached the top of the charts on Flow 93.5 FM, T-West is back with his new single “Coming Home” (<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/coming-home-feat-troy-black/id356248426" target="_blank">buy on iTunes</a>) from the album “Maybe It’s Okay.”</p>
<p>It’s been just over a year since we shot the video for “T-Dot State of Mind” and we are excited to be working with West on the video for his new single “Coming Home.”  A song which focuses on the joy, love and happiness derived from the words “Coming home” both for the person who says it, and those who await them at home.</p>
<p>While last year’s shoot had us running around in negative a lot degrees, with enough snow on the ground to build a politically correct snowperson, this year we had the luxury of shooting at Studio 207.  Yes the four walls and roof was a treat, we’ve never felt so spoiled by heat.  While part of the shoot did have us outside on the rooftop, it didn’t keep Sterling from wearing his camo shorts outside.  Bold move.  Also working with the talented makeup skills of Amanda Wynne was a treat.  A smile on her face, and a willingness to help, even if it fell out of her spectrum of makeup and fell into the spectrum of helping around set.  She rocks!!!</p>
<p>What really drew us to this song was the importance of family, home and the love that can be produced by it.  As a result, it was very important for us to focus on the true family unit of mother, father and child, and the purity of love.  To emphasize this, we worked primarily in a black and white colour pallet, allowing for focus on the message and symbolism of purity around love… and darkness resulting for poor life decisions.</p>
<p>Was it fun on set???  The love and laughter was bountiful… smiles, good music and good fun, most of which is thanks to our young talent.  While historically we are used to our star working with us on scheduling, what we quickly discovered with our youngest star was when it was time for a running party… then it was time for a laughing giggling running party.  It did make it interesting to predict the direction of the shoot, but we managed to secure all the shots we were looking for.<br />
Funniest part of the shoot?  Trying to get 12 feet of Dolly track onto the subway during a subway breakdown.</p>
<p>All in all, we are really excited about the newest addition to the T-West collection, and are excited to share it with you.  Keep your eyes peeled for it’s release in March! And for now, see below to see some of the screen captures from the shoot.</p>
<p>Until next time…</p>
<p><a href="http://www.koraysalih.com/" target="_blank">Koray Salih</a> and Sterling Pache<br />
Romantic Child Studios</p>
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		<title>T-Dot State of Mind: Behind the Scenes With T-West</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 03:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sterling</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sterling Pache and Koray Salilh of Romantic Child Studios recently finished shooting the music video for T-West’s “T Dot State of Mind” (Purchase on iTunes). The song reached the top of the charts on Flow 93.5, Toronto’s most popular urban radio station last year. The...]]></description>
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<p>Sterling Pache and <a href="http://www.koraysalih.com" target="_blank">Koray Salilh</a> of Romantic Child Studios recently finished shooting the music video for <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thisiswest" target="_blank">T-West’s</a> “<a href="http://www.imeem.com/thatkidwest/music/AGweiPZ_/twest_09_tdot_state_of_mind_ft_obie/">T Dot State of Mind</a>” (<a href="http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=303640284">Purchase on iTunes</a>). The song reached the top of the charts on <a href="http://www.flow935.com">Flow 93.5</a>, Toronto’s most popular urban radio station last year. The new video is sure to resurrect the track back to the top of the charts.</p>
<p>The song title “T Dot State of Mind” was inspired from the Nas song “N.Y. State of Mind”, which was in turn taken from the original Billy Joel song “New York State of Mind”. The Nas song rests as a classic hip hop anthem that an entire generation of hip hop enthusiasts can relate to.</p>
<p>It’s not uncommon for hip hop artists to praise the city of New York. Almost all east coast rap artists proclaim their love for their city in their songs. However, up until recently many Canadian artists have tried to identify with our Southern neighbours rather than celebrating our own cities. T-West has pushed the boundaries with this track by helping put Toronto on the map. There is a major hip hop movement that is ready to explode in Toronto. It’s about time artists like T-west helped push the gritty city of Toronto into the limelight.</p>
<p>When we were storyboarding for this music video we were we all on the same page in terms of the tone of the footage we were looking for. We used old Wu-Tang, Talib Kweli, Common, Nas and Mos Def videos as inspiration. Back in the 90’s there were an assortment of hip hop videos out of New York that really showcased the “feeling” of the city. The song “Respiration” by Blackstar is a great example of this type of video. Filled with imagery of pigeons fighting for survival in the city, clusters of cars racing through streetlights, scaffolding on city sidewalks from construction sites and the brick steps of homes in Brooklyn, the video gives you the feeling of New York without actually seeing anything overly identifiable about the city. Without feeling the need to show cliché skyline scenes, the empire state building or the Statue of Liberty, these artists exposed the soul of their city by doing “street videos” with handheld cameras. They filmed in subways, on lesser known streets, in parks and in underground walkways. The result is that people who live in New York City or have spent considerable time there get the feeling of being there without having to see the sign that reads “welcome to Manhattan: Population 13,000,000.</p>
<p>For those of us from Toronto who know and love the city, stock images of the Skydome or the CN tower simply don’t communicate the Toronto that most of us know. In fact no one particular icon, symbol or building represents Toronto. Instead the T-West video communicates Toronto through texture and atmosphere. There is a grittiness and a darkness to Toronto that we wanted to expose. Many of us who spend considerable time in Toronto are familiar with the dirty floors of the TTC, the green florescent lights in St George Subway station, the many underground tunnels the city has that we all flock to in order to stay off the streets in the wintertime, the looks of first generation immigrant grandparents on the Spadina streetcar and so on. That’s the Toronto we wanted to expose in this video. We didn’t want people to see the video and be like “oh ya that’s Jane and Finch” or “cool, that’s young street by my house”, but instead sit back and feel Toronto without having to recognize any particular place, store or city symbol.</p>
<p>The music Video’s storyline is not goal-centric. The song is simply about an average day in the city. Just as the previous two “New York State of Mind” songs were not epic goal oriented stories either. For must of us the day to day in Toronto is a series of trivial events and experiences. Toronto is the streetcar driver being rude when you ask where Runnymede station is, it’s running downstairs to catch your train on the Bloor line, it’s shaking off drunks in the club district when you’re walking around at night, it’s seeing homeless people in the cold trying to stay warm above subway grates, it’s about grabbing a chicken shawarma on your way home from the local Lebanese take out stand. It’s these series of events that make Toronto our home. For this reason, the beginning of the video starts out with T-west getting dressed and leaving for work late at night and then traveling throughout the city. The video includes an assortment of images from throughout the city and then it ends with T-West returning to his starting place. T-west simply acts as a character that pulls our cameras around to expose the soul of the city.</p>
<p>The Music Video will be released Jan 31st 2009. Until then you can watch the making of at the top of this post. You can also read Koray&#8217;s &#8220;making of&#8221; blog post <a href="http://www.koraysalih.com/files/80f8d0bc6b3a28dde5dbf31bf1a8f05b-24.html" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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