Conservatives outline their suggestions to ensure Lord Ashcroft’s business interests are well catered for.
George Osborne’s had even more work done on his accent and Michael Gove seems to have farmyard animals concealed around his office!
But all done in the best possible taste….
btw: If you’re using a feed reader and can’t see anything below, I’m afraid you’ll have to click through to see the video.
Well, not really.
Here’s the guff I put in the extended notes on YouTube:
“The Lib Dems are eerily silent. Things are looking as bleak as the Wallander scenery. The Tories and Labour are pumping out the advertising and seem to be getting all the coverage (but maybe for all the wrong reasons).
Never mind, here’s a little video for Nick Clegg’s followers which they can use to promote themselves in an understated and ‘feel sorry for me’ kind of way.
Inspired by the Wallander credits. The lyrics ‘my knuckles bleed down the tattered street, on a door that shouldn’t be in front of me.” seem to fit the despair of door-to-door canvassing for the election**.
**May be absolute bullshit.
An acquired taste methinks but I quite like it.
I abandoned a Flash animated version a few months ago but thought I’d give it a go with a video editor.
Not the whole video (it takes a while to do this stuff), a bit ragged in places, but as a beginner I’m reasonably happy with it. (excuse the abrupt ending – I don’t know how to fade the music yet.)
Some of you may not see the video displayed in the feed. I don’t know why but if you can’t I’m afraid you’ll have visit the blog to see it – sorry.
A few of the images I’ve done over the years. Maybe I need a to do another and concentrate on the lighter, more comic gags.
You will love or hate the music by the late Klaus Nomi – there’s no inbetween.
Now, watching The Singing Ringing Tree with a Klaus Nomi soundtrack added would definitely be an exquisitely disturbing experience.
btw – YouTube automatically selects the video thumbnail you see displayed before you hit the play button.