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What do you get when you cross Miami's self described raunchiest female comedy duo, Babyhairs, with Jonathan David Kane, one of the city's up and coming directing talents (and one of our 100 Creatives)? If you said "Titties Free" you'd be right, and something of prophet and pervert. You'd also have three elements of an aspiring viral video--babes, boobs, and somebody who knows how to point a video camera.
Sure, it doesn't hurt that the subject of the video is free flowing female breasteses--the all time No. 1 Googled item in history (we just made that up, but feel safe that it's not too far off the mark). Shot earlier this year in Homestead, on a string bra budget, the video is Babyhairs homage to bra burning. Check out the NSFW video after the jump.
The video was shot with natural lighting as Babyhairs, made up of the
alter egos of actress Shira Abergel and musician Sol Ruiz, asked Kane to
help them get nasty, on a budget. Kane says he drove around Homestead
looking for the right sets. "(I) broke into vacant lots to find ideal
trashy locations and then waited till the sun was just right. The girls
sat down and just performed till the sunlight went away and then we
moved onto the next location."
BABYHAIRS - T*****s Free from Jonathan David Kane on Vimeo.
The images of boobies in the video were found on Youtube. "I figured if
Youtube deems this stuff legal, then I can put it in my video," Kane
says. "Titties Free" is off Babyhairs' album "Scissors (Live at
Churchills)." Check out their Facebook page.
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