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Nelli Gaidai

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Music video shoots typically start at 5 or 6 am.

 

Britney's incident happened at 11:15-11:30pm.

 

That's a difference of about 18.5 hours, if we make the time period 5-11:30.

 

Subtract three hours for breakfast/lunch, another hour for costume changes, another hour for make-up and then we have 13.5 hours of filming.

 

Then there's the fact that we know a few scenes were filmed. Britney in a trenchcoat watching Snoop from behind a fence, probably a continuation of the scene where she's in the trenchcoat dragging a TV. The b-ball court scene where she licks Snoop. The mid-street dance break.

 

That's four scenes, minimum. If all scenes are as long as the snippet we got, then we have about two full minutes of footage.

 

Now, we have 13.5 hours of film. Subtract about 3 hours for multiple takes, and we have 10.5 hours of filming. Take out 2 hours for bloopers, 3 hours for multiple angles and we now have 5.5 hours of useable film.

 

 

Now, let's re-include the three hours of multiple angles. We have 8.5 hours of raw footage and approx. two minutes of unreleased produced footage.

 

There's definitely enough archived footage at Jive to scrap together a full video. At the very least a 2:30 long video.

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Music video shoots typically start at 5 or 6 am.

Britney's incident happened at 11:15-11:30pm.

That's a difference of about 18.5 hours, if we make the time period 5-11:30.

Subtract three hours for breakfast/lunch, another hour for costume changes, another hour for make-up and then we have 13.5 hours of filming.

Then there's the fact that we know a few scenes were filmed. Britney in a trenchcoat watching Snoop from behind a fence, probably a continuation of the scene where she's in the trenchcoat dragging a TV. The b-ball court scene where she licks Snoop. The mid-street dance break.

That's four scenes, minimum. If all scenes are as long as the snippet we got, then we have about two full minutes of footage.

Now, we have 13.5 hours of film. Subtract about 3 hours for multiple takes, and we have 10.5 hours of filming. Take out 2 hours for bloopers, 3 hours for multiple angles and we now have 5.5 hours of useable film.

Now, let's re-include the three hours of multiple angles. We have 8.5 hours of raw footage and approx. two minutes of unreleased produced footage.

There's definitely enough archived footage at Jive to scrap together a full video. At the very least a 2:30 long video.

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Jive missed a perfect opportunity.

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