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A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OBjnPh5CPw promotional music video] of the song Derezzed is available on the official Tron:Legacy YouTube channel. It features clips from the film as well as quotes. The video also features the scene where the members of Daft Punk play the role of two MP3 programs that act as DJs for Castor.
 
A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OBjnPh5CPw promotional music video] of the song Derezzed is available on the official Tron:Legacy YouTube channel. It features clips from the film as well as quotes. The video also features the scene where the members of Daft Punk play the role of two MP3 programs that act as DJs for Castor.
   
The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4cgLL8JaVI official music video] for Derezzed was released on December 7th 2010 and is a visual mix of the original Tron style and the updated one as seen in Tron: legacy. It begins with Daft Punk walking into the abandoned Flynn's Arcade. They remove the plastic sheeting from an arcade machine named ''Derezzed,'' both insert quarters and begin playing. We first see the program fighting for the user rez in wearing a Tron:Legacy style suit in blue. He grabs a baton and rezs in what appears to be a large lightcycle, but which quickly morphs into a horse type creature. As he beginning moving down the game grid a jetwall appears alongside him. We then cut to a program on a similar creature, except with red circuitry, riding along the other side of the jetwall towards the player as in a medieval joust. The camera then cuts to a red circuitry robed figure watching from a far away balcony through binoculars while a raven like creature sits beside him. We then cut back to the two jousters as they rez in lances and shields. The blue program strikes first but is deflected, the red program then shatters his shield and knocks him from his transport derezzing him. Meanwhile in the real world, the losing player hits the joystick in frustration. Back on the game grid the red program then takes it's helmet off and as it does so it's circuitry changes to white; we then see that the program is a longer haired version of Quorra. She looks back at the figure on the balcony and we see him lower his binoculars. At the same time in the real world we see Daft Punks reflection while they stare into the screen, watching a countdown asking if they want to continue the game.
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The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4cgLL8JaVI official music video] for Derezzed was released on December 7th 2010 and is a visual mix of the original Tron style and the updated one as seen in Tron: Legacy. It begins with Daft Punk walking into the abandoned Flynn's Arcade. They remove the plastic sheeting from an arcade machine named ''Derezzed,'' both insert quarters and begin playing. We first see the program fighting for the user rez in wearing a Tron:Legacy style suit in blue. He grabs a baton and resolutes in what appears to be a large lightcycle, but which quickly morphs into a horse type creature. As he beginning moving down the game grid a jetwall appears alongside him. We then cut to a program on a similar creature, except with red circuitry, riding along the other side of the jetwall towards the player as in a medieval joust. The camera then cuts to a red circuitry robed figure watching from a far away balcony through binoculars while a raven like creature sits beside him. We then cut back to the two jousters as they rez in lances and shields. The blue program strikes first but is deflected, the red program then shatters his shield and knocks him from his transport, derezzing him. Meanwhile in the real world, the losing player hits the joystick in frustration. Back on the game grid, the red program then takes it's helmet off and as it does so it's circuitry changes to white; we then see that the program is a longer haired version of Quorra. She looks back at the figure on the balcony and we see him lower his binoculars. At the same time in the real world we see Daft Punk's reflection while they stare into the screen, watching a countdown asking if they want to continue the game.
 
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Revision as of 19:37, 2 January 2011

This is for the Daft Punk score, for the term, see Derez.

Derezzed is a score song written by music group 'Daft Punk for the soundtrack of the motion picture, 'Tron Legacy.


Music Video

A promotional music video of the song Derezzed is available on the official Tron:Legacy YouTube channel. It features clips from the film as well as quotes. The video also features the scene where the members of Daft Punk play the role of two MP3 programs that act as DJs for Castor.

The official music video for Derezzed was released on December 7th 2010 and is a visual mix of the original Tron style and the updated one as seen in Tron: Legacy. It begins with Daft Punk walking into the abandoned Flynn's Arcade. They remove the plastic sheeting from an arcade machine named Derezzed, both insert quarters and begin playing. We first see the program fighting for the user rez in wearing a Tron:Legacy style suit in blue. He grabs a baton and resolutes in what appears to be a large lightcycle, but which quickly morphs into a horse type creature. As he beginning moving down the game grid a jetwall appears alongside him. We then cut to a program on a similar creature, except with red circuitry, riding along the other side of the jetwall towards the player as in a medieval joust. The camera then cuts to a red circuitry robed figure watching from a far away balcony through binoculars while a raven like creature sits beside him. We then cut back to the two jousters as they rez in lances and shields. The blue program strikes first but is deflected, the red program then shatters his shield and knocks him from his transport, derezzing him. Meanwhile in the real world, the losing player hits the joystick in frustration. Back on the game grid, the red program then takes it's helmet off and as it does so it's circuitry changes to white; we then see that the program is a longer haired version of Quorra. She looks back at the figure on the balcony and we see him lower his binoculars. At the same time in the real world we see Daft Punk's reflection while they stare into the screen, watching a countdown asking if they want to continue the game.