KORN Fans Will Shoot Video For Next Single 'Politics'

August 26, 2006

Ever dream of being a director? Wanna shoot a video? KORN is asking their Chicago and Milwaukee fans that very question.

KORN wants everyone to see the excitement going on out on The Family Values Tour so they are planning on shooting their live video for their latest single, "Politics", during their performance this Saturday, August 26 at the Alpine Valley Ampitheatre in East Troy, Wisconsin.

Along with a traditional camera shoot the band is putting handheld cameras in the hands of TEN lucky members of its fanclub and local area fans who will be given all-access passes to shoot the performance and any behind-the-scenes footage that they choose.

Their footage will be included in the final edit of the video that will be serviced to MTV, MTV2, Fuse, and all other music video outlets.

Send an e-mail with your name, contact information, and some of your ideas to [email protected] and we'll get back to you if you have what it takes.

What would you shoot during the song? If you have links to videos you have shot send those too!

All participants must have a valid driver's licence or state-issued ID and a second form of ID which could include an ATM card, credit card, or Social Security card. You will be required to leave these with the production while you have the camera checked out.

(Thanks: Korn.Simpol.Net)

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