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TUAW Interview: Filmmaker Dennis Liu
As we recently showcased here at TUAW, filmmaker Dennis Liu's Mac-inspired video for the group The Bird And The Bee combines his love of music, filmmaking and the Mac to create a very entertaining and innovative piece of work. In fact, we liked it so much here at TUAW, that we decided we wanted to know a bit more about Dennis and his creative process. I spent some time talking with the filmmaker recently and got some info on how he made the video, why he made it, what he hopes to gain from it and what's next for this very talented guy.
CHRIS ULLRICH: Tell me a bit about how you came up with the idea for the video? What inspired you to do it?
The film industry is so competitive these days, that you really need to do something innovative and different to stand out, and I wanted to really make something that would get some attention from my peers. So the result was this viral video for my reel, Apple, and one of my favorite musicians - The Bird & the Bee.
For Apple, I figured it was a cool idea that shows the beauty, style, and most importantly - the function of Apple computers. People think they're really cool looking, and I totally agree, but they are also wickedly powerful machines.
So the video combines style and function.
CU: Take me through your production process a bit?
DL: I had the idea last year. It probably took me a month to plan out, three months to finish. The whole thing probably cost me about $100. The girl in the video is Larkin Clark. I saw Larkin's acting reel when I was casting for another shoot and thought she had a lot of talent.
We became friends and she did it for free. She's really a great actress, and hopefully this will help her career. I just started getting into typography too, which helped a lot, obviously. In the spirit of keeping this video interactive, I left a hint of how the video was done from about 1:45 - 2:00.
You can watch it again and again to figure it out.
CU: What has the response been to the video so far?
DL: Most of my friends have seen it. What surprised me is the other people who have contacted me. Microsoft, the author of stickies, a developer of the original OS X, and a lot of Apple employees have written me.
My highlight is one of my favorite feature film directors of all time coincidentally saw it and emailed me. People from Italy, Russia, and some other places have called. It's been pretty sweet.
There are more crazy stories. But, I think people really like it! I think we'll hit about a half million views by the end of the week.
CU: Have you heard anything from the artist? No "Cease and Desist" letters I hope.
DL: The Bird & the Bee contacted me, and they really liked it. I scored two tickets to their next concert in NY, and we hope to meet up. Hopefully they will let me direct their next video!
We're still shooting emails back and forth, but Inara was really sweet. They are really underrated and I hope this helps them sell some albums.
CU: Do you plan on doing any more video like this?
DL: I have a really cool sequel idea for another Apple viral video, but I'm still figuring out the time and effort needed. We'll see where this first video leads. So far so good.
CU: Tell me a bit about your background? School, training, etc?
DL: I worked at an ad agency called Saatchi & Saatchi in New York and am currently at BBDO in New York. I went to film school at NYU.
CU: When making these types of projects, are you influenced by any other filmmakers, artists or other things like that?
DL: Not really. It just has to be super cool so that people will watch it. No one will watch stuff that's not worth their time anymore. I won't either.
CU: Have you been using Macs for a long time?
DL: Oh yeah, ever sense I was in Kindergarden. Long time Mac user.
CU: What's your favorite piece of Apple technology?
DL: Does Pixar count?
CU: Sure why not. What's next for you?
DL: Well, my goal was to make a spec viral video for Apple and I think it worked. Next, I'm just trying to keep showing people that I'm a complete filmmaker, and hoping more people will give me a shot.
It's a very hard and long road to become a director, and I understand that. It certainly hasn't been easy. But, I hope this video will help.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
aspro said 7:37AM on 5-15-2008
It was a great video, good luck with future projects!
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Don said 8:01AM on 5-15-2008
Is there anywhere we can get a decent resolution version to download.
After spending so much time putting it together, it seems almost criminal to watch it via a tiny YouTube clip?
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dennisaliu said 8:23AM on 5-15-2008
Hey Don -
I'm updating my ancient website this weekend. For now, you can see a high res version at: www.creativity-online.com
Thanks for watching!
Dliu
Fernando said 8:32AM on 5-15-2008
seconded
Fernando said 8:33AM on 5-15-2008
whoa she was faster!
Don said 8:35AM on 5-15-2008
Thanks Dliu!
I was thinking more of something like 960x540 :-)
Upload a high res version to Blip.TV and you can snag a URL to the original version of the file. Publish the Blip.TV url of the file and we can download it in its original resolution. No bandwidth charges to you.
Awesome job by the way!
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Galley said 9:20AM on 5-15-2008
I'd pay $5 for a DRM-free version in 720p that I could play on my Apple TV.
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Victor Agreda Jr said 10:09AM on 5-15-2008
They should be playing this in Apple stores!
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mingistech said 10:14AM on 5-15-2008
I agree. I'd love to see a Hi-Res version of this video. It's very impressive.
Plz post it somewhere.
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Tyler said 10:41AM on 5-15-2008
hmm.. am I the only one that can't figure out the hint he's referring to?
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gil said 11:59AM on 5-15-2008
I'll give you another hint - 1:58. Clever really, still a lot of work though.
Ed said 5:00PM on 5-15-2008
I didn't see it at first either, I had to download the higher quality version that dennis linked to above.
David Chartier said 10:43AM on 5-15-2008
Nice interview Chris! Good one to snag too.
And good luck to Dennis Liu.
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Chris Ullrich said 12:18PM on 5-15-2008
Thanks David. Nice of you to say.
And I wish Dennis luck as well (but I don't think he'll need it).
Brett said 12:05PM on 5-15-2008
Sorry o say this Dennis, but i have to criticize you a bit.
Because you hijacked the band in order to do advertise Apple instead of using the band as the push to create a video.
And to me this feels more like an Apple viral advertising beauties of Os-X rather than a music-video targeted at the band and it's fans.
Don't get me wrong i like it and i'm sure it gets lots of attention, which is also good for the band.
But as a (wannabe) filmmaker i think it's wrong to hijack something in order to advertise for something else. And you admitted you wanted to do an apple ad.
Anyhow good luck to you anyway.
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dennisaliu said 12:21PM on 5-15-2008
Brett --
Band loves the video. No one's really complaining actually. I don't think I'm a wannabe. But I guess you can't please everyone.
dliu
kleinias said 2:52PM on 5-15-2008
I'm certainly not a film-maker (an attorney.. sorry), but I think you are actually letting that get in the way of understanding this video for what it is. I'm relatively certain that the band would take a video like this one, well done and getting some notice, over a video that showed off the band more but that got relatively little play. I rarely watch/like music videos, but I actually like both the video and the music on this one.
Steve said 12:27PM on 5-15-2008
This was an awesome piece of work. If Apple can pick up that iTouch commercial from an unknown visual artist, they should similarly jump on this. It's new and different... rare qualities in today's world.
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Rocky said 1:01PM on 5-15-2008
It's absolutely brilliant!
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Scott said 1:16PM on 5-15-2008
Dennis,
Brilliant video! Have showed it off to all of my friends and coworkers!
I liked it enough that not only did I buy the song, but the entire album.
Brett, I understand what you are saying and you might be looking out for the bands interest but trust me, they'll be selling many more albums now that Dennis made this video.
Dennis, have you asked Inara if they've had an increase in sales of the song via iTunes? Would be cool to know!
I hadn't heard of The Bird and the Bee before, cheers again Dennis!
Btw, I hope I've flattered you enough to send me a higher res of the video at echosphere atta mac dit com. ;)
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