We also got showed a video which was reaaally stunning. It was Gaga in the wig/make-up/outfit she is wearing in the promo video. I'll do a breakdown of it for you, even though what I'm about to tell you is highly confidential! Haha. -
Start - An image of Gaga's face with her hair blowing in the wind, fading to a greyish colour - VERY Film Noir-esque
Middle - Gaga holding diamond encrusted skulls, and sucking the nose of what looked like some sort of ram's skull. It then cut to Gaga applying the lipstick to herself in a really eerie, slow way.
End - A shadow of Gaga stood in front of a bright soft light, she slowly bent over and the video ended.
The music in the video was very calming, almost like one of those Meditation CDs you can buy. I was kinda hoping it was gonna be an exclusing remix of a BTW track but there were no lyrics or anything. The whole look of the video was very representative of the promo image we've seen, it was all very soft and mystical.
credit LetItRock from gagadaily if posted somewhere
I'm presuming it's a commercial/will be turned into one
I dont think some people realize how big Gaga Fan base is now it was growned trendmously since BadRomance im curious to see how much she will sell in the first week with all the controversy and promo comin up with BornThisWay i will say it will sell well over 500k .....
The September issues may be the most important of the year when it comes to magazine advertising pages, but March is a pretty close second, which is why March covers are such a big deal. The latest numbers show that Lady Gaga and Katy Perry made bank for their covers of Vogue and People Style Watch, respectively. But while numbers for most well-known fashion magazines look good, many women’s fitness books had lower sales this year than they did last year.
People StyleWatch was undoubtedly the month’s big winner. Its Katy Perry cover enticed advertisers so well that the magazine ads are up a whopping 46.5 percent. Elle’s Katie Holmes cover did well, too, with 14.3 percent increase in sales. Women’s Health and InStyle were both in the 11 percent range, while Lady Gaga’s much anticipated Vogue cover generated an increase of 10.6 percent in sales.