Cast Profiles:
A little bit more on who we are- and acknowledgement of our super duper guest stars which made everything possible.
Richard Toh
Bachelor of Biomedicine- University of Melbourne
Our very own "top hat guy" also known (unfortunately) as the main negative externality. I have no idea how he gets the time, but he's helped out soo much in the video. Many of the additions to his character were thought up by him (he just so happened to be carrying a top hat, so we said "why not"?) and he is just aweesome.
Major props to Richard, without whom the video wouldn't be anywhere as interesting.
Our very own "top hat guy" also known (unfortunately) as the main negative externality. I have no idea how he gets the time, but he's helped out soo much in the video. Many of the additions to his character were thought up by him (he just so happened to be carrying a top hat, so we said "why not"?) and he is just aweesome.
Major props to Richard, without whom the video wouldn't be anywhere as interesting.
Tan Zong Yao
Bachelor of Science- University of Melbourne
Always known for looking sharp, Yao was one of the tigers (cleaning tram stop) of the "party animals" group. He is very devoted and helped out for most of the scenes, sometimes acting and otherwise happily assuming the roles of the light-stand (Room scene 1) or sound guy.
Great team player, awesome to work with.
Always known for looking sharp, Yao was one of the tigers (cleaning tram stop) of the "party animals" group. He is very devoted and helped out for most of the scenes, sometimes acting and otherwise happily assuming the roles of the light-stand (Room scene 1) or sound guy.
Great team player, awesome to work with.
Christopher Yeap
Bachelor of Science- University of Melbourne
Chris the bunny wabbit (of the party animals), included in most of the video- definitely most adorable negative externality, evur.
Chris the bunny wabbit (of the party animals), included in most of the video- definitely most adorable negative externality, evur.
Zhou Mei An
Bachelor of Arts - University of Melbourne
Mei An, the frog in the last chorus of the shot- although she only featured in that segment, she sacrificed much more of her time (and sanity) to watch us and help us throughout the video (for basically all the chorus shots and the lecture hall shot).
Devoted, clear thinking, and critical- we owe much of the professionalism and ability to finish the video (at least for the chorus sections) to her.
Mei An, the frog in the last chorus of the shot- although she only featured in that segment, she sacrificed much more of her time (and sanity) to watch us and help us throughout the video (for basically all the chorus shots and the lecture hall shot).
Devoted, clear thinking, and critical- we owe much of the professionalism and ability to finish the video (at least for the chorus sections) to her.
Andrew Yeap
Bachelor of Commerce - University of Melbourne
Replacing the bunny in a few of the shots (when Chris couldn't make it) and playing as the tiger in the lecture room shot, Andrew was always prepared and fast to pick up dance moves.
Even doing some improv (when his mask fell off, he covered his face with his hands and danced on), Andrew- just hilarious.
Replacing the bunny in a few of the shots (when Chris couldn't make it) and playing as the tiger in the lecture room shot, Andrew was always prepared and fast to pick up dance moves.
Even doing some improv (when his mask fell off, he covered his face with his hands and danced on), Andrew- just hilarious.
Paul Keong
Bachelor of Biomedicine- University of Melbourne
Playing as the frog in the lecture room shot, Paul definitely was a star of the video. I mean, look at him now- doesn't that look like star material? Remember that face...
Playing as the frog in the lecture room shot, Paul definitely was a star of the video. I mean, look at him now- doesn't that look like star material? Remember that face...
Joyce Toh
Bachelor of Biomedicine- University of Melbourne
Playing as the butterfly in the last chorus of the video, Joyce did not appear much but when she did, she definitely brought her game. Flawless acting and dancing!
Playing as the butterfly in the last chorus of the video, Joyce did not appear much but when she did, she definitely brought her game. Flawless acting and dancing!
Jen Lin
Bachelor of Commerce - University of Melbourne
Appearing as the tiger in the beginning of the video (bedroom shot), Jen always tried her best to make the shots. It just seemed that her schedule completely disagreed with her. Amazing for the part she did play, kudos Jen for the effort and enthusiasm!
Appearing as the tiger in the beginning of the video (bedroom shot), Jen always tried her best to make the shots. It just seemed that her schedule completely disagreed with her. Amazing for the part she did play, kudos Jen for the effort and enthusiasm!
Tom Seah
Bachelor of Film and Television - University of Melbourne
Our much devoted director, lighting expert, editor, and cameraman- working his backside off behind the scenes to bring you this awesome production. Without whom, we would have nothing. Absolutely nothing at all.
Our much devoted director, lighting expert, editor, and cameraman- working his backside off behind the scenes to bring you this awesome production. Without whom, we would have nothing. Absolutely nothing at all.
Sheryn Lee
Bachelor of Arts - University of Melbourne
Appearing as the "Avril Lavigne wannabe", Sheryn is an awesome singer (despite what she thinks) and very devoted to making the shoots work. Whenever we had a lack of actors, she would make it her personal mission to find people- and she always did (surprisingly).
Lots of enthusiasm and energy- with a background in dancing, she came up with many of the ideas and helped make all the shoots awesome as well as finish on time.
Appearing as the "Avril Lavigne wannabe", Sheryn is an awesome singer (despite what she thinks) and very devoted to making the shoots work. Whenever we had a lack of actors, she would make it her personal mission to find people- and she always did (surprisingly).
Lots of enthusiasm and energy- with a background in dancing, she came up with many of the ideas and helped make all the shoots awesome as well as finish on time.
Wei Ken Len
Bachelor of Commerce - University of Melbourne
Ken was the indie-nerd in the video with the most ridiculous facial expression. (Look at that.. we call it the Ken Len face) . Ken is possibly the most elusive, hard to find person in the world- always disappearing to who knows where (unlike many uni students, he has lots of friends). I had once recieved a call at 2am to find that he was in the city. What? How?
Anyway- lots of dedication, lots of effort- when ken was there he was absolutely focused and entertaining.
Ken was the indie-nerd in the video with the most ridiculous facial expression. (Look at that.. we call it the Ken Len face) . Ken is possibly the most elusive, hard to find person in the world- always disappearing to who knows where (unlike many uni students, he has lots of friends). I had once recieved a call at 2am to find that he was in the city. What? How?
Anyway- lots of dedication, lots of effort- when ken was there he was absolutely focused and entertaining.
Peng Tiong
Bachelor of Commerce - University of Melbourne
Tech-savvy and egotistical at times, Peng (oh how interesting it is to about myself) took over for all things Tom did not have time to do (nothing much, really) and wrote the script for the song as well as acted as the bathrobe/PJs guy. His role mainly included planning/scheduling the shoots and trying not to show up late.
Thanks, Peng- you are amazing. (Why, thank you!)
Tech-savvy and egotistical at times, Peng (oh how interesting it is to about myself) took over for all things Tom did not have time to do (nothing much, really) and wrote the script for the song as well as acted as the bathrobe/PJs guy. His role mainly included planning/scheduling the shoots and trying not to show up late.
Thanks, Peng- you are amazing. (Why, thank you!)
Lecturer Jeff Boland
Introductory Microeconomics Lecturer - University of Melbourne
Guest starring (unintentionally) in the music video.
Jeff Boland is an amazing lecturer (highly recommend you take Introductory Microeconomics when he's teaching it). He came up with the video competition- and thus was the trigger for our making of the video in the first place. YEAH!
Guest starring (unintentionally) in the music video.
Jeff Boland is an amazing lecturer (highly recommend you take Introductory Microeconomics when he's teaching it). He came up with the video competition- and thus was the trigger for our making of the video in the first place. YEAH!