Archive for February 12th, 2013
Taking the title of Foals’ My Number as their inspiration, Christopher Barrett and Luke Taylor – aka Us – have created an extraordinary dot-to-dot world entirely in post – thanks to motion capture data collected at Andy Serkis’ Imaginarium studios, and also with a huge amount of love and devotion from the guys at the [...]
Tuesday, 12. February 2013 | Comments Off
Tags: A+, Academy Films, Foals, Jennifer Ivory, My Number, US, Warner, Warner UK
Death-metal punks go surfing in Terry Hall’s gobsmacking video for Muse’s Supremacy, which features some of the best original surfing footage ever captured for a music video – plus a pulsating performance by the band. The British director came to California to shoot Muse just as they started their latest US tour, and says he [...]
Tuesday, 12. February 2013 | Comments Off
Tags: Alan Parks, Love, LOVE PROMOS, Muse, Supremacy, Terry Hall, Warner, Warner UK
A blazing meteor crashes to earth in Martin De Thurah’s beautiful and incredibly atmospheric film for James Blake’s new single Retrograde. Taken from his forthcoming second album Overgrown, the promo sees the director and electronic maestro team up for the third time following previous pairings on Limit To Your Love and Lindisfarne. A collaboration between [...]
Tuesday, 12. February 2013 | Comments Off
Tags: A+, Bacon, Emily Tedrake, James Blake, Martin De Thurah, Polydor, Retrograde
David Mould continues his resurgence with this epic performance-led video for Miles Kane’s Give Up. In a playful take on the notion of King Kong and The Attack of the 50ft Woman, Miles’s strong performance is pitched against the primal actions of a ‘giant’ dancer who is ‘trapped’ inside a Jumbotron screen. David succinctly sums [...]
Tuesday, 12. February 2013 | Comments Off
Tags: 76 Ltd, Daniel Millar, David Mould, Give Up, Miles Kane, Sony Music
Two lovers are reunited in the afterlife in Director X’s powerful and emotional short film drama for Angel’s The World. Preceded by a Youtube teaser last month, the promo features an intense movie-like narrative – shot in London by the Canadian director. And Waterloo Road actress Zara Abrahams and the UK singer turn in convincing performances [...]
Tuesday, 12. February 2013 | Comments Off
Tags: Angel, Bob Brimson, Director X, Lut! Med!a, Tamara Brooks, The World, Universal Island