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LOS ANGELES, [[November 8|Nov. 8]], [[1996]] - '''[[Weezer]]''' has always lit up the screen in their videos, but never as literally as they do in [[El Scorcho#Music video|the clip]] for "'''[[El Scorcho]]'''," the first radio track from their new album, <u>[[Pinkerton]]</u> ([[DGC Records]]).
LOS ANGELES, [[November 8|Nov. 8]], [[1996]] - '''[[Weezer]]''' has always lit up the screen in their videos, but never as literally as they do in [[El Scorcho#Music video|the clip]] for "'''[[El Scorcho]]'''," the first radio track from their new album, <u>[[Pinkerton]]</u> ([[DGC Records]]).


The "El Scorcho" video presents the band arranged in a circular formation, performing the song in a large hall. They're surrounded by an array of lighting fixtures, from thrift-store lamps to chandeliers to twinkling Christmas lights. Meanwhile, giant Weezer logos flash from the walls. No other lighting was used in the shoot, which resulted in a colorful range of visual effects. "We looked at a lot of treatments and a lot of reels," says Todd Sullivan, the band's A&R rep, "and this idea was the simplest. It allowed enough room for improvisation."
The "El Scorcho" video presents the band arranged in a circular formation, performing the song in a large hall. They're surrounded by an array of lighting fixtures, from thrift-store lamps to chandeliers to twinkling Christmas lights. Meanwhile, giant Weezer logos flash from the walls. No other lighting was used in the shoot, which resulted in a colorful range of visual effects. "We looked at a lot of treatments and a lot of reels," says [[Todd Sullivan]], the band's A&R rep, "and this idea was the simplest. It allowed enough room for improvisation."


Filmed in 14 hours at La Casa, an assembly hall in downtown Los Angeles, the clip was directed by award winner [[Mark Romanek]] (R.E.M.. Madonna. Nine Inch Nails), who presented it in a letterboxed format. "The band loves old movie musicals, Sullivan notes, so they decided to go with that letterboxed look. And they wanted vibrant colors."
Filmed in 14 hours at La Casa, an assembly hall in downtown Los Angeles, the clip was directed by award winner [[Mark Romanek]] (R.E.M.. Madonna. Nine Inch Nails), who presented it in a letterboxed format. "The band loves old movie musicals, Sullivan notes, so they decided to go with that letterboxed look. And they wanted vibrant colors."
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