“Composite” – A Dental Parody of Taio Cruz’s “Dynamite” (w/ VIOLIN COVER)
Written by alex on Saturday, April 7th, 2012 in Dental Health.
Click 0:45 to go straight to the music video ________________________________ UPDATE 2: “Composite” was mentioned by Dr. Peter Polverini, the dean of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, in the September issue of the Journal of the Michigan Dental Association (p.37): “Second-year dental students Kevin Kuo and Misha Garibov created quite a buzz with a four-minute music video, “Composite,” that parodies the popular Taio Cruz video “Dynamite.” The video provides a glimpse of how technology is being used in the clinics with patient education animation displayed on the iPad.” -You can learn more about the dental school here: dent.umich.edu UPDATE 1: Thank you everyone for all the kind words! We are so happy that you guys enjoyed watching the video as much as we had fun making it
Check out the story about “Composite” on the University of Michigan School of Dentistry site: www.dent.umich.edu _________________________________ “Dynamite” is about people feeling so good at the club that they feel like BURSTING out in dance, like an EXPLODING piece of DYNAMITE. Similarly, “Composite” is about dentists trying to CURE their patients’ pain just like when they light-CURE the dental material COMPOSITE when filling cavities. Remember to check out the original song and music video! It will also help you enjoy this parody even more: www.youtube.com Big thanks to Peter Lee Johnson for inspiring me to pick up the violin after several years of not playing to do this cover of his …