Archive for November 2nd, 2012
Naïve New Beaters follow up Jersey – their pre-Olympics tribute to speed track walking by serial cheats – with Émile Sornin’s video for La Onda, which is even more eye-wateringly insane… NNB’s lead guy David Boring and his pals are rough-living, rough-riding crazy Hells Angels, who welcome a film crew into their world to witness [...]
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Tags: Cinq 7, Division, Division Paris, Emile Sornin, La Onda, Naïve New Beaters
Blindeye – the directing and producing duo of Jack Lightfoot and Robin Mason – return with this emotional road-trip for singer/songwriter Jack Svoretti. It features Blindeye’s usual high production quality with some soft and delicate 16mm footage. “Shot on 16mm film (with some Super 8 flash-backs) on location in Hampshire’s New Forest. We wanted to [...]
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Tags: Blindeye Films, Changes, Jack Lightfoot, Jack Savoretti, Robin Mason
Rushes Post Production is sponsoring the Best Producer award at the UK Music Video Awards 2012 – for the fifth year in succession. Rushes – one of London’s top post facilities, and organiser of the much-loved annual Rushes Soho Shorts Festival – has supported the UKMVAs since it began in 2008 by sponsoring the prize [...]
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Tags: MVAs, MVAs 2012, Rushes, Rushes Post Production, UK Music Video Awards, UK Music Video Awards 2012, UKMVAs, UKMVAs 2012
Josh Cole – the director and photographer who recently directed the marvellous video for Rudimental’s Not Giving In – has now joined Colonel Blimp for representation for music videos. Josh is a sought-after photographer shooting high-profile campaigns for prominent brands like Nokia, Levi’s, Nike, Corona and Converse, and his award-winning documentary photography – often shooting [...]
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Tags: Colonel Blimp, Josh Cole, Not Giving In, Rudimental
With brilliant choreography from Olivier Casamayou and Carine Charaire, Alex Courtès delivers a ripper of a promo – a pure pop extravaganza -for Willy Moon’s Yeah Yeah. Moon gives a very confident and spirited performance within Alex’s very simple set-up of a platform and mirrors – making the 16-strong dance troupe appear as hundreds… Willy [...]
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Tags: Alex Courtes, Division, Universal, Willy Moon, Yeah Yeah