Archive for July 19th, 2011
The official video for hotly-tiipped Sheffield electro-pop outfit Starlings was made by unsigned Derby-based directing/producing team Adi Kerr and James Knott – all shot on a very blustery Beeley Moor in Derbyshire. “We had only a tiny budget for this video, which just about covered van hire, smoke grenades, the material for the Sirens dress [...]
Tuesday, 19. July 2011 | Comments Off
Tags: Adi Kerr, Civil Music, James Knott, Sirens, Starlings, Studio JK:AK
A remarkable, ingenious, but also chilling and even morally questionable video for Cults’ Go Outside, which puts the band within a sequence of true events – involving one of the most notorious cults of all – that led to one terrible tragedy. Heartbreaking stuff. Cults Go Outside (Sony Music) Director: Isaiah Seret Executive producer: Candice [...]
Tuesday, 19. July 2011 | 3 comments »
Tags: Cults, Go Outside, Isaiah Seret, Prettybird, Sony Music
After Casper Balslev directed a very appealing one-minute taster-promo for Oh My!’s Run This Town it seemed like a good idea to get him to make a full video. That’s exactly what Casper’s now done for Kicking And Screaming, where English pop video meets quirky Scandinavian indie vid. A refreshing mix of styles, and certainly [...]
Tuesday, 19. July 2011 | Comments Off
Tags: 679 Recordings, Alan Parks, Casper Balslev, Kicking And Screaming, Love, Oh My
Taken from their new album Come On Sunshine (September 6th), My Toys Like Me team up with Lilah Vadenburgh for the promo to first single Freak. Lilah V captures the warped menace of Freak with this cool, claustrophobic promo with an enigmatic performance from the electo-poppers. My Toys Like Me Freak Director: Lilah Vandenburgh Production [...]
Tuesday, 19. July 2011 | Comments Off
Tags: Black Dog, Freak, Lilah Vandenburgh, My Toys Like Me
Brendan McNamee goes out and about a South London neighbourhood to shoot the promo to the Brookes Brothers’ reggae/dubstep-flavoured In Your Eyes. “The Brookes Brothers wanted a reportage feel to the clip,” explains McNamee “They had an idea of a matriarch shopping for the family roast in a traditional London Market. “I live in Brixton [...]
Tuesday, 19. July 2011 | Comments Off
Tags: Blunt Films, Brendan McNamee, Brookes Brothers, In Your Eyes