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Kenny Ortega is a fabulous person and we really appreciated his time. Here’s what he had to tell us about his new film and his historic collaboration with Michael Jackson:

Q: Have you had any sleep?

KO: You know, I haven’t had any sleep for the last few months. I haven’t. During the rehearsals, I worked pretty late hours and then we did the memorial and then we started up on the film and the film was 14 hours a day, seven days a week, every week since we started and then we handed the movie over and it was like mixing. We just came back from 10 days out on the road starting in Chicago with Oprah and back here for the premiere. It’s just been an absolute whirlwind. Like the wind last night, I was like ‘nothing new to me.’

Q: Was syncing in post a nightmare?

KO: Not a nightmare. Fortunately, we had everything being recorded. We had our monitor guys. You know when Michael’s talking, when he’s going, ‘I’m not trying to be difficult. I realize you guys are trying to do your job but I’m having a problem. It’s like somebody sticking their fist in my head.’ He’s talking to the monitor guys who are over there recording everything. Not everything was recorded where we had separate stems. Some things were just in two track so we didn’t have the ability to bring Michael’s voice out as much as we would have liked to. We did our best and other times we had it as good as in a recording studio where you could pull it out and mix it so we were able to get a greater sort of mix. But everything you heard was happening right there in the room. That’s Michael’s band playing all that music. Those aren’t records. He wanted it like the records as he made very clear, but those were his singers pag-awit live. That was his band playing live. That was Michael up there obviously. If anybody needed to put that concept to rest, I mean you saw him. He would just start to improvise and start to sing out of nothingness and suddenly the band kicked in and we were into a rehearsal. That’s how organic that process was for us.

Q: Had he ever done Jackson 5 songs as an adult before?

KO: Oh yeah. Since I’d started working with him which was back during Dangerous and HIStory and many one offs that we did, in Korea and Germany, many places, JFK Stadium in D.C., Michael loved to pay tribute to those years, to the songs and to his brothers madami importantly.

Q: The rawness accentuates the fact that it was never meant to be seen.

KO: It wasn’t, it wasn’t. But also, we had three big chunks of footage that we worked with. You saw the big films that we incorporated into the storytelling. Those were 10 short films that Michael and I developed and produced together that were incorporated into the concert. So those were always intended to be a part of the concert. Those were made for the live ipakita and ultimately down the line when we filmed the live ipakita in London which was a plan, those would have been a part of that. Then we had the behind the scenes, interviews, the making of, because Michael had intended to film the concerts in London so he wanted to have a nice behind the scenes to be able to attach to that. So that’s where you got the dancers and band members talking and seeing the scenic shots. Then you had what I call the miracle footage which was the footage that we use. It was a tool for us to videotape the rehearsal so that we could at any time we wanted to go back and look at something and say, ‘Why don’t we open this up musically or you know what we should do here with the lights? Or why not bring the dancers out at this moment?’ That it offered us an opportunity to kind of after the fact step back, look at something and be able to make creative adjustments. We’d done that ever since we started working together. We didn’t always turn those cameras on and there were only two of them and sometimes one. You can imagine the complication of trying to tell a story and cut this movie together. There were times where I was on the floor banging and kicking and screaming because we didn’t disensyo this to be shot as a film. We never planned it. There was no script. I didn’t say, ‘And now go in for the close-up and can we do one madami take of that?’ That was never part of it.

Q: Were any musical numbers left out because the footage wasn’t there?

KO: Yeah, mm hmm, yeah. The araw that Michael died, we were waiting for him to come in to block him into Dirty Diana, which was at the end of Dirty Diana, he stepped into an illusion and before your eyes went up in smoke and then suddenly appeared completely on the other side of the stage rising up on the seresa picker and out over to the audience for Beat It. He was really looking pasulong to it. The night before, he had sinabi to me he was very happy. He saw the dream coming to life on the stage. The only thing he wanted me to say to anybody creatively, dancers, creative team was, ‘I pag-ibig them. Everybody’s doing a great job. I pag-ibig you, Kenny. I’ll see you tomorrow. Thank you.’ He left and we were invigorated. We came back that susunod araw and we were all up on the stage really excited working with our illusion makers, working with our technicians. We had our aerialist, Danielle, on the stage and Tony Testa, one of our associate choreographers was standing in for Michael. It was just like we were getting everything ready for him to walk in and step into what was going to be one of his paborito days because he loved illusion. When we discovered that, in fact everything stopped.

Q: Did your Hocus Pocus background help reinvent Thriller?

KO: It didn’t hurt. It didn’t hurt but it also came from my background of loving Michael Jackson’s Thriller and being a huge tagahanga of all of his short film work. But it was one of the first ideas that Michael and I talked about was let’s create a 3-D experience in an arena for the fans. Of course, people were like, ‘What?’ The technology, they were really racing to get it finished. We had the first HD 3-D screen up and we were creating these films. There were people that were not even sure it was going to work. When we first tested the 3-D on the screen in the arena, it was mind blowing. Then what we were planning on doing was Michael had all these other ideas. We had Michael kari who designed The Lion King was one of our scenic designers and puppeteer designers. We had giant illuminated characters dropping out of the ceiling over the heads of the audience and these beautiful puppets that were coming down the aisles and moving out of the vomitoriums. Michael was so excited about it. He liked to call it a 4-D experience. So, you were going to have a 3-D movie, the cast on stage and then the smoke billowing off the edge of the stage into the audience and all of these elements dropping in over your head and your 3-D glasses on.

Q: Did you ever want to add something reflecting on the emotional background?

KO: You know, the only reason why I didn’t do it was because I didn’t want anyone to ever say that we fabricated anything. We didn’t. There is absolutely nothing in this film that wasn’t created from the time Michael Jackson announced that he was doing the concerts until the araw that Michael died. We didn’t want to touch it. It was like I called it sacred final documentation and if we went back in to shoot the band or anything, then we left ourselves open to people going, ‘That really wasn’t how it happened. They tried to color it differently.’ However, in the DVD series, there is a tremendous, I would say, three to four hours of information that’s not in the film that comes again from that source, but also now post source. So that we did go back and now talked in hindsight about the experience of working with Michael and we completed some ideas that Michael had blessed and signed off on that we didn’t have quite finished sa pamamagitan ng the time Michael had died. So you’re going to see an even sort of completer picture and come to understand madami detail about all the elements of what we had planned for the show.

Q: How would you like Michael to be remembered as an artist and as a person?

KO: I think people were saying it last night. They were echoing everything that I felt in my heart. People coming up to me and saying, ‘We didn’t get it. We didn’t get the closure from CNN. We didn’t get to say goodbye properly from CNN.’ Not meaning that they were being irresponsible. It was just that the information wasn’t there and that people were saying that not only did we get to have these final moments with Michael as the artist, but we got to come to know him better than ever before as a man. You really came to appreciate his kindness and his sweetness and his generosity and the wonderful collaborative spirit that he was about and the way that he worked with people, never wanting to offend anyone. My God, if he thought that he embarrassed somebody, it would just knock him to his knees. That’s why you always saw him, even in the deepest frustrating moments for him, he would say, ‘With the love. That’s what the rehearsal’s for’ because he really appreciated us so much. He sinabi to me, ‘Kenny, go out and find the best artists in the world. Invite them to come and sumali our journey and then let’s inspire them to go to places that they’ve never been before.’ So Michael knew who was in front of him and he had the greatest admiration and respect for everybody. Even if he had a little pagtatalo or a disagreement with someone, he never wanted it to get to the place where that person might have thought that he didn’t care for them or that he didn’t respect them.

Q: Shouldn’t he have done movie musicals?

KO: Yeah, we were going to do a couple of films. Before we even knew that we were going to do This Is It, Michael and I were already in the early development stages in talking about doing a Legs Diamond musical and a full length 3-D Thriller motion picture. Michael was not intending to resign from the business. He wasn’t retiring. However, this was what he was calling his final curtain call for live touring. What he thought was he’ll do the 50 shows in London and then he really said, ‘If it works and I still feel good and I still have the energy, I would pag-ibig to go to Africa. I would pag-ibig to go to India. I would pag-ibig to go to Japan.’ Travis (Payne) and I saw it. Michael was intending to go out there with his children and see the whole rest of the world, share that experience with them, meet the fans, take one madami grand bow and then he wanted to pull the plug on his live performing because he said, ‘I don’t want to be out there doing it when I can’t do it with the integrity that I’m known for. However, let’s make pelikula and great albums and develop projects together.’ So he was excited about so much. He had so much madami in him still.

Q: What did you discover about Michael and yourself and your friendship doing this?

KO: Well, you know, Michael just gave me such trust. From the very moment that we began, it’s like he threw the clay in the middle of the mesa and he said, ‘Put your hands in it with me right now.’ He loved creative jousting with me. He loved it. He loved wrestling down ideas. Whatever stuck to the pader the susunod day, we didn’t even remember who came up with it. We so didn’t care. It was such a partnership. It was so easy, out of our ego, and it was so about what belonged in the storytelling. Michael had for a couple of years been entertained sa pamamagitan ng so many people with ideas and he would call me every once in a while, we would have dinner, we’d talk on the telephone. He’d come to visit me on set and he’d say, ‘There’s nothing out there that has enough purpose behind it for me to want to do it,’ meaning in the live arena. He’d say, ‘Keep thinking.’ I was doing my films and suddenly I got this phone call, after two years of us talking about the possibility of maybe doing something live, and he said, ‘Kenny, this is it.’ I swear, that’s what he said. ‘This is it.’ Then during the conversation while we were talking, he sinabi it like five times and I laughed and I said, ‘You should call the tour This is It because you keep saying it.’ What happened when we got together right after that was, before any conceptual ideas, he started talking to me about the reasons why, the reasons behind wanting to go out and do it. Here’s why we need to do this and now let’s create the ipakita that gives worth to these reasons. That is what I’ll take with me. His sense of responsibility, that it wasn’t enough to just go out there because he could. It had to be important. It had to have worth. It had to have reason, raison d’etre as Gene Kelly used to say to me all the time. What’s the reason for being there that’s going to inspire me to get up every araw and want to put on my costume and get on that stage and be Michael Jackson.

Q: How do you respond to theThis Is Not It website? Would you take legal action?

KO: I don’t. I mean, everybody, the way I look at it is they’re all fans. Everything is coming from a sense of loss. There are some fans out there that are just looking to sort of point at something, to point to the reason why we don’t have Michael anymore, put blame. All I would say is Michael didn’t live that way. That’s not the spirit of Michael Jackson. Michael didn’t assume. There were an awful lot of people though that did assume about Michael Jackson. They created scenarios and they speculated and even persecuted him and demoralized him. I would just say to anyone, if you don’t know what you’re talking about, if you weren’t there, if you don’t have the information, don’t put that information - - don’t. Don’t do it. See the movie. Look at the movie. The movie speaks for itself. It’s Michael. It’s Michael talking, Michael doing, Michael sharing. It’s pretty clear. It’s pretty honest. It’s pretty raw. It’s pretty unguarded. That Michael wanted to be there. He was doing this. This nourished him. It invigorated him. It excited him. He wanted to do this madami than anything other than spend time with his children. This is what he wanted to do.

Q: What do you look for in artists to participate?

KO: Collaborators and people that are not afraid to go on a journey and get outside of their head and that are less concerned about an idea being theirs and madami concerned about being a part of a team that arrives at something that’s special.

Q: What’s going on in High School Musical land?

KO: I’m not going to do High School Musical 4 but I hear that they might be doing an all new cast, all new.

Q: What happened to all the sets?

KO: All of it’s in storage. All of it’s in storage. Some of it is spectacular. Somehow maybe in the future we might be able to pull it all into some kind of idea. I don't know. I hope it’s not just going to sit behind closed doors.

“This is It” opens in theaters on October 28th.
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The susunod Morning
Michael was the first one to wake up. He turned and looked at Janelle, who was still asleep. He looked at the mesa clock and saw that it was almost 11am. He turned back to Janelle and tapped her on the shoulder.
"Janelle? uy Janelle, it's time to wake up." He whispered.
She moved slightly, but didn't wake up. Michael got out of the kama carefully and stretched and went over to Janelle's side. He put his hand on her shoulder and shook her a little.
"Janelle? Wake up, Janelle. It's 11am."
She still wouldn't wake up. He leaned down and kissed her cheek and she woke up.
"AH!" She screamed...
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It was another araw without Michael. Wait until it's a year. My phone rung "Hello. This is depression you're calling. What you want?" I groaned "Hey , single lady. It's Danny." He answered. I quickly hung up the phone. It rung again "What do you want from me?" I moaned "I got something for you , babe." He sinabi as I quickly woke up "First. I'm not your babe. Secondly. What did you get?" I asked as he chuckled "I'm coming over today." He whispered as I looked at the phone like: The fuck. I hung up and stayed in kama drinking a glass of Whiskey as the door opened "Danny , what have you brought...
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I looked around the warehouse. It was spacious and big with a broken windows and broken glass on door. There were rats scattering around the corners and nibbling on dead rats and squeaking. I looked up at one of the guys "My name's Carmine." He sinabi as he took his kutsilyo and softly caressed my cheek again , I looked the other way while he grabbed my face "Don't be such a bitch. I might cut off your pretty face." He pushed my head back while his assistant , brung a bucket of water "Here you go." He sinabi as he gave Carmine the bucket. He dumped the water on me then untied me from the chair and...
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I woke and Michael still sleep. I decided to get an early start on my araw , so I cooked an omelet and made Jamaican tea. I sat at the mesa and read the newspaper , nothing surprising going on. Isis was up "Morning , Nesha." She sinabi , her voice sounding like a man's "Good morning , auntie." I sinabi , my voice sounding like hers. Michael walked in the bathroom while I was walking to the room , he was naked. I walked backwards to see if this was true , it was. He was so hot and.....God , that asno "Michael , Isis is still here." I whispered as he snatched a towel on. I giggled , he was so cute...
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 Fancy
Fancy
Michael took out a ring and placed it on my finger.
" Oh Michael! It's so beautiful."
He smiled. " So, will you marry me?"

I looked at the ring. It was a 250 carat ginto ring with diamond crusted all around it. " Fancy" was engraved on the ring. It was so magical. I looked into his eyes and sinabi " Yes."

Michael looked up at me. " Say what now?"

I nodded rapidly. " Yes Michael! Yes!"

Everyone cheered except Joe. " What?!?! Michael can't be marrying that girl!" Joe screamed.

Michael frowned. " Joseph, I pag-ibig Fancy. She is my life. And if you can't except that, then you're not invited to the wedding!

I felt a tear gently slide down my face. Everyone was feeling sorry for me. " See, now you have Fancy crying!" LaToya scolded. Fancy, Janet and LaToya went to the wedding toga tindahan to tindahan for gowns and dresses.

Do you agree with Fancy's decision. If so/not, comment below!!! I'd pag-ibig to hear your comments!
 Michael
Michael
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When Lucille and Mariah got home, they went in their rooms. Their parents wouldn't be tahanan until six. Mariah laid on her kama and thought about Michael.I can't believe I have such a sweet boyfriend like Michael,Mariah thought.In the future,I would like to get married to him, Mariah last thought of before her sister Lucille came in her room.'' uy Mar-Mar how's it going?'' Lucille asked.'' Good as always'' Mariah responded.'' Lucy,I have to ask you something'' Mariah said.''Yeah?'' Lucille said.'' What is a perfect relationship to you?'' Mariah asked.'' Well a perfect relationship to me is when...
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The boys and Joesph got tahanan and everyone greeted them."You're home! Yayy!!" Randy sinabi hugging them."So... how was Motown?" Katherine asked."It was good" The four boys said."Yeah and Gordy listened to our song and then sinabi it needed bass to this part and then the song was better!" Michael said."That's wonderful!" Katherine replied."Mom, I got to tell you something" Michael sinabi pulling his mom aside."What is it?" Katherine asked."It's about Mariah!" Michael said."Yeah, what about her?" Katherine asked excited."We're boyfriend and girlfriend and I kissed her and she kissed me back!" Michael...
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Tomorrow was here and the boys got up. The boys went to the kusina to eat."We're going to school again!" Michael sinabi excited. The four others groaned."Why do you like school so much?" Marlon asked."I just like to be with my paborito lady teachers!" Michael said. They ate and then got dressed. The five got their bookbags and headed off to school. When the five boys got out of school, they went straight tahanan to rehearse.Joesph already had the equipment set up for the boys. The boys came tahanan and dropped their books to the floor.The boys went to their spots and were ready to start rehearsal.Joesph...
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I removed my glasses, "Woooow Wonderful I yelled, turning on my self and walking a bit. He removed my scarf and my hat, took my hand and asked : "would you visit my neverland ?"
"I would love!" I replied.
"let's go" yelled Michael running.
So we all tried, every carousels, it was truly fun! He visited me his cinema, his zoo, we did a party of water gun! We watched Peter Pan, then few episodes of SpongeBob! We had lot laughed!!
So for finish, we entered in his great home, I didn't even noticed the time spent, it was 10.45 pm. Woow, his tahanan was amazing, there was many beautiful painting, we entered...
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That night i was up all night crying my eyes out I just couldn't believe this was happening to me i had just Nawawala my best friend what was I going to do
The susunod morning i had to get ready for work which i was not ready for i wanted to just call in sick but i knew that i couldn't do that i had to put this thing behind me until later when i could go to his house and talk to him.
as soon as i got to the record store i got to work so i could talk to Michael afterword.
while at the register counting the money my phone rang
"Hello." i sinabi hoping it was Michael
"hey Baby." it was Jackie
"Hey babe whats...
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as soon as I got to my room I sat on my kama and called michaels number but he still wouldn't answer huh maybe he was busy so I decided to call sara and then call Michael back after I call sara, sara answered after 2 rings
"yo!" She answered
"hey sar whats up!" I sinabi hoping she would ask about my date!
"hey how was your petsa with Jackie?" she asked I didn't hesate.
"He asked me to be his girlfriend and he kissed me!"
I sinabi practically screaming in the phone
"OMG NO FREAKIN WAY!!!" she sinabi screaming louder in the phone.
"yep and he gave me a promise ring so I definatlly know that he likes me!"
"wow...
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 The promise ring
The promise ring
As I sat on my kama watching youtube bidyo for the past 7 hours I had no idea what time it was til I herd the door kampanilya ring and I knew exactly who it was so I closed my laptop and ran down stairs trying not to trip in my heels trying to get to the door before anyone else did excpecally my brother.
when I finally made it to the door I took a deep breath before answering the door when I finally opened the door there he stood looking as sexy as ever
"Hello Beautiful." Jackie sinabi in his sweet deep voice
"Hi." I sinabi being my shy self
"ready to go?" he asked
"yep, one sec." I sinabi as I stuck my head...
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