'We took a more mature approach in the video, focusing on
him as an artist,' director Colin Tilley says of clip, which is up for Best
Male Video.
In the Colin Tilley-directed "U Smile" video,
Justin Bieber meets some girls on the street and becomes smitten with one of them.
He then takes her to hang out with him at a big concert hall, where he makes
her swoon by playing the piano for her.
The sugary-sweet clip is up for Best Male Video at the 2011
Video Music Awards, and Tilley, who also worked with Bieber on "Never Let
You Go," spoke to MTV News about the behind-the-scenes of making the video
just days before the VMAs go live Sunday.
The video opens with Bieber meeting some fans outside a
theater, and the Flip cam footage they used for audio ended up making the final
cut. "During this scene, we were only outside for 15 minutes, but
literally paparazzi were everywhere," Tilley recalled. "It was pretty
difficult, but I'm happy with the finished product. This whole intro scene was
actually done very fast, because we didn't have much time before the sun set,
so we really just had to go full-throttle."
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The video is actually pretty simple, with the focus of it
being on "our classic piano in this beautiful theater, lots of great
lighting. This is pretty much focused on Justin's performance.
"This song, in general, when I first heard it, I kind
of got the feel that it was a more mature feel for Justin," Tilley
continued. "So we took a more mature approach in the video, focusing on
him as an artist and as a kid growing up. ... For me, this was kind of the
place he goes every night to practice, so he was willing to take this girl he
saw on the street and take her into his world."
For Tilley, the standout shots are of Bieber hanging out in
an alleyway, calling to mind the images in Michael Jackson videos. "This
is probably my favorite setup in the video," he said. "In this
alleyway, it had a whole Michael Jackson feel. It was pretty iconic for Justin
at the time."
As it turns out, the video was shot right after the 2010
VMAs, when Bieber took home his first-ever Moonman. "The night before, he
had won an award and he just came to set with a great attitude; he was super
positive," Tilley said. "I hadn't worked with Justin for probably a
year. He's so much fun to work with. He's got a really cool attitude on
set."
The 28th annual MTV Video Music Awards will air live Sunday,
August 28, from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles at 9 p.m. ET/PT, following the
Selena Gomez-hosted pre-show at 8. See the list of nominees, revisit last year's
highlights and vote for Best New Artist by visiting VMA.MTV.com.
Source: MTV
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