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Friends Music Video



Happy Monday everyone!


I just wanted to let you all know that we are doing a school-wide music video to the song “I’ll Be There for You” by the Rembrandts.

We will be using the 50-second clip that is used for the opening of the show Friends! I’ve attached some guidelines for the video. In general, we’re just looking for fun dance/lip-synch clips that we can cut together to make a music video! This is for students and staff, so please, get involved!

Please be sure to follow these guidelines so that your video will be included!


Friends Theme Music Video Guidelines:

The music video will be to the song “I’ll Be There For You.” We will be using the 50 second clip from the song that is used in the show Friends. Here is the link to the clip on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLisEEwYZvw

When you record yourself, feel free to play the music out loud or in headphones. Sing & dance along with friends, pets, or family. Just have fun with it! You can sing, dance, do cartwheels, whatever is fun for you! (Your audio will not be used except for the clapping part at the beginning of the song, so make sure to clap!)

  • Please shoot HORIZONTAL video
    • Turn your phone sideways (landscape) to take the video
  • Make sure you have at least your head and upper mid-section in view, with no more than a couple of inches of space above your head
  • Shoot straight on - position the camera so that it is not too far above or below you. You should be able to look straight forward into it
  • Make sure there isn’t a window or light behind you shooting towards the camera. Go in front of a window so that the natural light is on the other side of the camera, lighting up your face
    • Or just go outside! :)
  • Stand in front of a dark background if possible
  • Bring your pets, kids, and quarantine buddies in on the action!
  • Start the video at least 5 seconds before the song starts, and stay still & smile for at least 5 seconds after the song ends.

Most importantly… HAVE FUN!


To upload your video, please add it to the shared Google Drive folder that can be accessed using this link:

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