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Summary

The video is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the music video for the "Little Beetle" album. The host, Ilya Prusikin, discusses the challenges and preparations involved in the project.

The video features main character Howard, who is a lookalike of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Howard was initially hesitant to participate but eventually agreed. He was even cool during filming a bed scene, surprising the crew.

The video shoot was challenging due to several factors. Prusikin was pregnant at the time, which added to the stress. The crew also had to film in various locations, some of which were difficult to access.

Despite these challenges, the video was a success, and Prusikin was proud of the outcome. He also mentioned that they are currently working on a new album, which is very demanding as they need to be in two places at the same time.

The video ends with Prusikin inviting viewers to subscribe to his YouTube and Instagram channels, and to like, comment and press the bell to stay updated on new videos.

Facts

1. The speaker, Ilya Prusikin, is introducing a video about the creation of a music video for the "little beetle" album.
2. The video was filmed in multiple locations and was a complex and stressful process.
3. The main character for the video was found after a two-month search and his name is Howard.
4. Howard, the main character, was initially hesitant but eventually agreed to participate in the video.
5. The video includes a scene where Howard is asked to film a bed scene, which he handles calmly and professionally.
6. The video includes scenes filmed in a field and at a clothing store, with the store's sign written in translation from South Korean.
7. The video also includes a scene filmed at a disco and a tattoo parlor.
8. The video was a collaborative effort, with multiple people involved in the process, including a director and a team of set designers and production designers.
9. The video includes a confession about the clip being a bit big on something.
10. The video was created using storyboards, which were almost identical to the final shots.
11. The video is a parody and includes a scene where Howard, playing the role of Kim Jong-un, is asked to sign autographs and take photographs.
12. The video was created in spite of concerns about offending North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
13. The video includes a scene set in a location with a large crowd, with many of the crowd members being Chinese.
14. The video includes a scene where Howard, playing the role of Kim Jong-un, is asked to discuss threats of a third world war.
15. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to a telegram channel and a games channel linked to the video.