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Coldplay Chooses Guelph Made Video Second Best

lostvidtmb1.jpgGuelph, ON, - Coldplay has awarded the silver medal in their "Lost!" Music Video contest to Martin Buzora and Black Fawn Films for their entry "Revolution 1789", reports guelphnow.ca.

 

The video starring Peter Higginson was filmed on Saturday, November 22nd on a farm just outside of Guelph. Pick-up shots and editing took place within the week and the video was online at the video-sharing site You Tube by the next Monday, December 1st; the contest's deadline. "The film turned out to be an unbelievable achievement," says Buzora of his remarkable success, and he, in turn, offers his congratulations and appreciation to all those that helped out to make this video an unmitigated success.

 

"The response to this competition has been staggering," says a message on the band's website. "The band and I have been overwhelmed by the sheer brilliance of the entries." Of Buzora's video, Coldplay calls it "exceptional." The winner of the contest was Paul O'Brien, who made his video with a combination of claymation and computer graphics.

"Lost!" is the third official single off of Coldplay's fourth studio album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends.

 

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