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Lil Wayne’s Glow-In-The-Dark Tattoos Are ‘For Real,’ Director Says

Black-light ‘I Am Not a Human Being’ video shows off Weezy’s fluorescent ink. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images For music-video director David Rousseau, working with Lil Wayne was a gift and a curse. A curse because the Cash Money Records superstar is incarcerated and not readily available to approve changes or edits; a gift, though, because the rapper is exuberant and camera-friendly, ready to offer concepts and suggestions for his clips. For his “I Am Not a Human Being” visual — which is still not ready; the version that landed online Wednesday wasn’t finished — Wayne came up with the idea to showcase his glow-in-the-dark tattoos. “The thing about this video, it was his concept to shoot the black light, ’cause that way the tats that he has, they glow in the dark. That’s actually for real; that’s not a camera trick or post-production,” Rousseau told MTV News. “The tattoos that he has on him when you put the black light on him, they glow in the dark. He came up with that idea. So really, the rest of the video was a springboard on that.” The song is the title track from Weezy’s forthcoming EP, which is set to drop later this month for free on the Web. The footage from the clip was shot earlier this year, when Wayne and Rousseau worked on upward of 12 videos the rapper hoped to finish before his incarceration, including numbers for his Rebirth album and portions of Drake’s “Miss Me” clip . When Rousseau sat down to work with all the material after Wayne turned himself in to a New York City prison, the director said his work was easier after the foundation was already laid. Rousseau said he just had to listen to the lyrics and portray the MC in an abstract sense, which includes contrasting shots of his writing process and flashes of money. “After listening to the track, he’s talking about just not being a human being, being totally different, is he an alien,” Rousseau explained. “So the idea grew from that. It wasn’t that hard, because we already had a base of what the concept would be when we shot his performance earlier this year.” Are you looking forward to the official “I Am Not a Human Being” video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Lil Wayne

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Lil Wayne’s ‘Da Da Da’ Video Premieres — Watch It Now!

Weezy puts on an impromptu rooftop performance in the just-released clip. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne in ‘Da Da Da’ music video Photo: Cash Money Records Lil Wayne has been on his rock-star steez for sometime now, but in his clip for “Da Da Da,” the New Orleans rapper really embraces the lifestyle, as he and

Lil Wayne Video Directors Discuss ‘Different And Edgy’ ‘Roger That’ Clip

‘When artists are down to push the boundaries, that’s awesome,’ David Rousseau says. By Hillary Crosley Lil Wayne Photo: Thaddeus Lil Wayne may have gotten an unexpected extra day of freedom after a courthouse fire delayed his sentencing on weapons charges Tuesday (March 2), but the MC has prepared to cover his forthcoming jail term by preparing nearly 20 videos to air in his absence. The first of these clips is Young Money’s “Roger That,” which hit the Web Monday. MTV News chatted with co-directors David Rousseau and Adam Rush about the graphic novel-inspired, “Sin City”-influenced short, which only took a few minutes to imagine. “Jeff Panzer, the executive producer for all of the Cash Money videos, sent me the ‘Roger That’ track to sit with for couple hours — and it really was a couple of hours because I had to get an idea back to him pretty quickly,” Rousseau told MTV News. “We started texting back and forth and the idea to use ‘Sin City’ popped into my head and I came up with the concept. I thought of ‘Sin City’ because it was so groundbreaking and I knew it’d be a great match, something different and edgy that people would remember. The idea was born in an hour.” Rousseau then called on co-director Adam Rush and the pair — who have worked together before on clips for Flo Rida, Pitbull and DJ Khaled — began to fashion an action plan. “We discussed the concepts through style frames, which are mock-up images that show what the background would look like with Wayne, Nicki and Tyga,” Rush explained. “When the artists came to set, they had already chosen their outfits and things, then we shot it all that day in Miami and the footage of them in front of the green screen was flown to Los Angeles where editors put together a rough cut of all the images. Then, after the rough cut was approved by the label, Universal, the film was shipped off to me so I could do the film’s introductions, transitions, settings and background like the radar behind Tyga.” Fortunately, the Young Money camp understood the concept — because when filming in front of a green screen, artists must largely use their imaginations, since the scenery’s images won’t be created until post-production. “Filming with them on the green screen and capturing their energy was great because they understood what we were trying to do,” Rousseau said. “Green screen is hard sometimes because it takes a lot of imagination. We’ll sometimes print out story boards, which will have images close to what the screen will end up looking like to walk the artists through the idea. Nicki was great — I really enjoyed working with her, Tyga was great too. When artists are down to push the boundaries, that’s awesome. “On ‘Roger That,’ Nicki Minaj’s delivery is almost comic book-like, and then Tyga and Wayne come in like they’re rapping about fiction so the visual needed something out of the ordinary. The green screen was great because when you shoot on location, you’re limited to what you see — but with green screen it’s whatever you imagine, any scenario,” Rousseau added. As for Lil Wayne — who appears in the clip in a simple white T-shirt, sans any costume like Nicki’s flight suit or Tyga’s turn as an aviator — both directors say he’s a natural. “Wayne is Wayne — just put the camera and let him go,” Rousseau said. “He’s like Michael Jordan in the fourth quarter, just have to let him do his thing.” Related Videos Lil Wayne’s ‘Road To Rikers’ Related Photos Lil Wayne Heads To Rikers Island Related Artists Lil Wayne

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Lil Wayne Video Directors Discuss ‘Different And Edgy’ ‘Roger That’ Clip