LIPDUB - I Gotta Feeling (Comm-UQAM 2009)

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Published 2009-09-11
LipDub réalisé durant la semaine d'initiations avec 172 étudiants en communication de l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). Tourné le 10 septembre 2009 en 2h15min.
(Réalisation: Luc-Olivier Cloutier & Marie-Ève Hébert)

This LipDub has been produced during the integration week of UQAM (Quebec, Canada) with 172 communication students. Made on September 10th 2009 in 2h15min.
(Directors: Luc-Olivier Cloutier & Marie-Ève Hébert)

All Comments (21)
  • @jadenbensky4124
    When this video came out I was 7 years old and I was terrified of college. I refused to leave home but then I saw this video and it looked super fun so I decided I wanted to go. 11 years later and I’ll be going to college next year. I know this is pretty late lmao but I was feeling nostalgic and this video meant a lot to me.
  • @blade801
    Still looking on 2019. You should do a remake video reunion for 10 years!
  • @Tarquinius25
    I wonder how are these guys doing today. Cheers to you all, i loved this lip dub in 2009, i still love it today.
  • @MrNikkoaixo
    Almost 15 years since the launch of this fantastic lipdub, and it is still so great watching this Masterpiece!! Mon frère jumeau vit au Québec depuis 2022 et ce lipdub me fait penser à lui et à mes séjours là bas à chaque visionnage...Alors merci à tous les étudiants impliqués dans ce chef d'oeuvre !
  • @cbob7
    This is so beautiful I get teary-eyed when I watch it. Almost a decade later, it still hits me every time. Why? I don't understand it myself. I guess it's the positivity, so contagious and so welcome. Just thinking about all the effort that went into it, all those young people standing by, queued up and ready to go. Maybe it's about how I miss those college days... discovering my own creative energies, working with classmates on fun projects, committing to something bigger, carving out our place in the world.
  • @karasea1021
    Thirteen years later and I still come back to this for a happy smiley fix :)
  • @kentuky1233
    If this master piece would have been made by US students it would have 100+ milion views. I can't believe it took me 13 years to find this while I was watching videos of labradors raising ducklings and a high school kid playing 10 seconds of a hip hop song at the piano making everyone lose their shit. I guess what I'm really trying to say is thank you France (or maybe Canada) for this awesome piece of art.
  • @deadinthemiddle
    I'm truly emotional right now, I got a little bit obsessed with this music video when I was 10 yeas old in 2009 and I never founded again. Today i watched again for the first time after 11 yeas with tears in my eyes... I miss being a kid
  • @masamune2984
    As an American, this is just how awesome we imagine Canadians are all of the time. Seriously...we love you guys/gals.
  • @claudiakoeman
    I used to be obsessed with this video when i was around 12 years old😂😂 I think i watched it over a hundred times😂 I just heard this song and i immediately thought about this video. A memory I didn’t knew i still had😂
  • @flecks_piano
    Honestly this should just have been the official music video of the song.
  • @mackysplace
    Weird to think when I watched this when I was 13 living in the UK, I thought Canada seemed so much fun to live in. And 11 years later I happened to move there. And 4 years after that (28 years old) I do live in Canada, and I absolutely love it (my French is still awful, désolé)
  • @MeredithSkye
    I come back to watch this video too. I have a degree in filmmaking and I have to say ... this is complicated. The timing of this continuous shot video would have been so difficult to choreograph and pull off, with this number of people. Not sure how they did it, with such perfect timing. Kudos. Well done.
  • @almad4355
    Just beautiful. I wonder where they are today.
  • @Ramozof
    What I love about watching this video is the abundance of personalities we imagine, being applied to everyone accurately. I feel like we know them well just by seeing them act in this video, and are relatable to other people we know in our own lives.