This Couple Recreated Scenes from 'Up' for Their 60th Wedding Anniversary
Christopher Magsambol — October 27, 2015 — Pop Culture
References: youtu.be & mymodernmet
In celebration of his grandparent's 60th anniversary, pianist Jason Lyle Black created a charming video that recreates scenes from the movie 'Up.' The couple stars in the short video that pays homage to not only this long-lasting relationship but also the iconic animated film. The music played on the piano by the man immediately reminds viewers of Carl and Ellie's theme from the Pixar movie.
His wife later joins him on the seat of the piano as they collaborate on a song. As the song plays, photographs of their lives together flash on the screen, many of which were framed throughout their house. The video even includes an appearance from the couple's beloved pooch.
His wife later joins him on the seat of the piano as they collaborate on a song. As the song plays, photographs of their lives together flash on the screen, many of which were framed throughout their house. The video even includes an appearance from the couple's beloved pooch.
Trend Themes
1. Recreated Movie Scenes - People are recreating scenes from their favorite movies and sharing them on social media.
2. Anniversary Celebrations - More couples are finding creative ways to celebrate their milestones, such as recreating iconic movie scenes.
3. Multimedia Homages - The use of music and visuals in personal homages like this video is becoming increasingly popular.
Industry Implications
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3. Video Production - There is potential for a new niche of personalized video production, specifically focused on recreating iconic movie scenes or capturing personal nostalgia.
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