The Challenge Theme Song Music Video 2010

The Challenge Theme Song Music Video 2010 by Phill Mason

Wow, can you believe that The Challenge (formerly The thirty Day Challenge) has come round again? Another year has flown by and the super-challenge-team have come up with an amazing new approach this year. You can check it out here – http://www.challenge.co/

If you've have ever wondered how to make money online and would like to set up a business working from home, then you'll need some guidance, top mentors and a plan. The challenge is now by far the best free training available anywhere on the planet and its run by some of the most wonderful people you could ever wish to meet. Do yourself a favour and check it out.

Of course a new challenge for me was to come up with a brand new theme song for this years challenge. With the help of family and few friends the music video to "Take My Hand" was born and the challenge had a new theme song. You can see what the song is all about in the synopsis below.

Song Synopsis:
As ever, the lyrics and sentiment are based around the whole ethos of what a challenge means to different people and how we all face different challenges of varying levels.

The video has a very show/theatre/Glee-style feel to it, starting off very sombre with a black and white visual. The opening shot is of the girl (Annie Larkin) see's her sharing her problems and how she's confused and unsure where to go and what to do from here. The manly hero (Josh Fish) comes to her rescue with "the challenge" being the solution to her problems – only to then reveal that he has similar problems too! They both unite and take the challenge together and the whole track ends with an upbeat crescendo which I hope will give people a positive attitude to get on with the challenge.

The whole "Take My Hand" theme runs throughout the song to let people know that they can achieve anything with the right guidance (the challenge course) and with other people behind them with the same goals and dreams as them.
End Of Synopsis

N.B: You might want to pause the video and let it stream down for a while if playback is a little choppy.

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Let me know if you're facing any challenges getting started online and I'll do my best to help. I'd also love to hear what you think about the music video and please click the "Like" box if you dig the tune. Please leave your comments below and I'll chat with you soon.
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Credit to the stars of the show.

A huge thank you to everyone who featured in the video from the College of West Anglia- Isle Campus. Your dedication and ability to learn a routine so fast was very impressive – Cheers. Those wonderful people are;

In Alphabetical Order
Jenna Allen, Lisa Arbon, Justyna Bartosevic, Becky Best, Hannah Boast, Katie Brown, Luke Burridge, Josh Fish, Lucy Groves, Allison Harley, Bryony Hewitt, Annie Larkin, Poppie Mason, Kayleigh Moss, Alistair Penman, Ellie Pettet, Victoria Rixon, Vicky Taylor, Richard Thompson and Toni Townsend.

The choreography was quickly put together by Michele Larkin and it was amazing to watch how quickly Michele whipped the students into shape, pulling off dance sequences in time with the track they'd just heard, for the first time only minutes before. Top-shelf Michele, your professionalism is always admired, thanks.

Thank you to my super lead stars – Annie Larkin & Josh Fish for your extra dedication during filming in the studio. You're both stars in the making.

Thank you to my super hand-holders – Delia Basuc, Eva Mason, Oscar Mason and Tony Twitchett.

A big thanks to Jack & Jo Griggs for letting me borrow Ross Griggs and stuffing him in a silver wig and blue dress. He has the best figure out of the 3 of us.

A Massive Super-Spangley (with glitter on top) thank you from the bottom of my heart to my beautiful wife and kids for putting up with me over the last few weeks. This definitely would not happen without your continued support. I Love You All – Thanks.

Music by Phill Mason
Lyrics by Katrina Mason
All Instruments by Phill Mason
All Vocals by Katrina Mason, Ross Griggs and Phill Mason

The final thanks goes to the lovely Silver – Blue beauties. Not sure who they are or where they came from, but they did sing the most wonderful backing vocals and they definitely have absolutely nothing to do with me what-so-ever, honestly, eerrrmm yup for sure, to be sure.

8 Responses to The Challenge Theme Song Music Video 2010
  1. Lynne Penman
    July 9, 2010 | 6:50 pm

    wonderful Good luck to all at college , enjoyed Lyrics/music

  2. Donal
    July 9, 2010 | 7:09 pm

    I don't know how you keep doing it mate, but that was awesome!

  3. Steve Haldi
    July 9, 2010 | 9:09 pm

    Luv the "Glee" concept – truly brilliant work.  A big, huge round of applause is in order for you, your talented family and for all involved ;-)

  4. Eric G
    July 9, 2010 | 9:11 pm

    Once again excellent Phil.  The women in the blue dress, far right was hot, even with the extra bit of mustache facial hair :)   Keep up the excellent work, one day when I have the Extra $ I will have you produce something for me…

  5. Sebastian Penn
    July 10, 2010 | 10:53 am

    Fab! Loved it. I am taking the Challenge and if I was excited about it before then I am super excited now. With a cherry on top. See you on the other side.
     

  6. janet Bordeaux
    July 12, 2010 | 4:50 am

    I loved this! Great song, great lyrics, awesome the way you worked in a meaning that relates to "The Challenge" and any other challenge of life. Kudos to all that participated in the production.

  7. Bill Penman
    July 14, 2010 | 7:16 pm

    well produced credit all students as well

  8. Martin Ihde
    September 1, 2011 | 2:54 pm

    Looking forward to the Challenge 2011 Theme Song. Ed wrote a retrospective about the previous Challenge theme songs and that the 2011 one will be "EPIC", but he didn't provide a link – yet  :-)

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