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Directed by: Austin Lovelace
Starring: Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace
Written by: Austin Lovelace
Edited by: Austin Lovelace
Filmed in: Southside, Alabama
This video was the first Holy Visage video after their three-and-a-half month break. Directed by Austin Lovelace, the video features Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace. It was filmed just outside of Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace's house on Monday, November 7, 2011. The video was written by Austin Lovelace. During filming, Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace improvised several new lines and funny happenings that were not originally in the script. Similar to earlier Holy Visage videos, the entire video was filmed entirely in a single-take, taking well over 50 tries before finally being satisfied. The video was continually interrupted by barking dogs in the neighborhood, which can be heard in the video. The video is the first Holy Visage video to use a different tint. The video is a satire of 11:11-wish enthusiasts, released in spirit of the highly anticipated ultimate-wish at 11:11 a.m or p.m. on November 11, 2011. The video was released at 11:11 a.m. on November 11, 2011. The video performed incredibly well in its opening weekend, with 396 views by Monday, November 14, 2011. It received 220 views on Monday, November 14, 2011 alone, making it the most successful Holy Visage video in a single day of view counts at the time.
Starring: Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace
Written by: Austin Lovelace
Edited by: Austin Lovelace
Filmed in: Southside, Alabama
This video was the first Holy Visage video after their three-and-a-half month break. Directed by Austin Lovelace, the video features Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace. It was filmed just outside of Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace's house on Monday, November 7, 2011. The video was written by Austin Lovelace. During filming, Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace improvised several new lines and funny happenings that were not originally in the script. Similar to earlier Holy Visage videos, the entire video was filmed entirely in a single-take, taking well over 50 tries before finally being satisfied. The video was continually interrupted by barking dogs in the neighborhood, which can be heard in the video. The video is the first Holy Visage video to use a different tint. The video is a satire of 11:11-wish enthusiasts, released in spirit of the highly anticipated ultimate-wish at 11:11 a.m or p.m. on November 11, 2011. The video was released at 11:11 a.m. on November 11, 2011. The video performed incredibly well in its opening weekend, with 396 views by Monday, November 14, 2011. It received 220 views on Monday, November 14, 2011 alone, making it the most successful Holy Visage video in a single day of view counts at the time.