So for the final time this week, here are a few more videos in production and just completed. Ghost Robot: Adam Neustadter directed Five O’Clock Heroes’ Who – featuring Agyness Dean on vocals – for Glaze Records. And here (right) are Aggy and Adam having a right laugh on the shoot in NYC. Meanwhile Elliot [...]
Friday, 16. May 2008 | Comments Off
Tags: Adam Neustadter, Arno Salters, Ava, Carole Burton-Fairbrother, Charles Mehling, Dan Brereton, Elliot Jokelson, Five O'Clock Heroes featuring Agyness Dean, Full Time Hobby, Ghost Robot, Glasvegas, Glaze Records, James Hackett, Jane Skinner, Joceline Gabriel, John Hassay, Julian Velard, Keith Schofield, Late Of The Pier, Laura Tunstall, Leila, Nicola Brown, Nigel Adams, Parlophone, Paul Minor, Phil Lee, Polydor, Richard Ayaode, Ross Anderson, Simon Green, Sony BMG, Southern Fried Records, Stink, Streetgang Films, The Kooks, Vampire Weekend, Vincent Haycock, Vincent Moon, Virgin Records, Warp Films, Warp Records, White Denim, White Lies, XL Recordings
And so this week’s unfolding saga of videos that are in production or just completed goes on. It’s been quite a story. And it’s not over yet… Collision: Ben Foley has directed Wideboys feat. Shaznay Lewis’s Daddy O for Hermione Ross at All Around The World. Colonel Blimp: Sarah Chatfield has directed Annie’s I Know [...]
Thursday, 15. May 2008 | Comments Off
Tags: 32, All Around The World, Ann Scott, Annie, Automata, Ben Foley, Berlin & McCool, Cage The Elephant, Carmen Montanez-Callan, Carole Burton-Fairbrother, Cathy Pellow, CJ Hassay, Collision Films, Colonel Blimp, D.A.D.D.Y, Dan Millar, Darling UK, DARYL, David Steel, Domino Records, Embryonic, Emma, Emmanuel Jay, Exit 10, Freemasons, Gnarls Barkley, Hermione Ross, Heroes For Zeroes, Island, Jane Skinner, John Hassay, Johnny B, Katy Ellis, Left Hand Records, Leon Jean Marie, Lily Smith, Marc Klasfeld, MIA, Mike O'Keefe, Nez, Nick Bartleet, One Eyed Monster, OneInThree, Palladium, Phil Lee, Pixelloft, Pulse Films, Radical Media, Red Jam Productions, Relentless Records, Revolver Film Company, Rockhard Films, Sam Beeton, Sarah Chatfield, Skint Records, Sonic 360, Sony BMG, Southern Fried Records, The Clik Cliks, The Script, The Teenagers, The Whip, Tinge Krishnan, Tom Baxter, Tony Petrossian, Virgin Records, Warner Music, We Are Scientists, Wendy Morgan, Wideboys featuring Shaznay Lewis, Wild Beasts, XL Recordings
It’s time for another rundown of music videos currently in production or recently completed – and this is just Part One. More coming tomorrow – so get in touch very soon if you want to make sure something new is included… Agile: Ben & Jos directed Hadouken’s Crank It Up for Tim Nash at Atlantic, [...]
Tuesday, 13. May 2008 | 1 comment »
Tags: Agile Films, Alex Hemming, Alex Herron, Atlantic Records, Attic Lights, Basshunter, Begood Ltd/Buddhist Punk Records, Ben & Jos, Bikini Films, Black Dog Films, Cara Brady, Carmen Montanez-Callan, Chris Bran, Dan Curwin, Deltasonic, Dilly Gent, Doug Walker, Draw Pictures, Florence & the Machine, Flynn Productions, Funeral For A Friend, Goodtimes, Hadouken, HSI London, Ironik, Island, Jack McManus, Jane Skinner, John Moule, JT, Justin Francis, KT Tunstall, Lucy Cash, Mattafix, Mercury Records, Michael Baldwin, Ministry of Sound, One Night Only, Peaches, Phil Lee, Polydor, Price James, Queens of Noize, Raw Power, Relentless, Sergeant, The Enemy, The Rascals, The Rushes, Things Have Changed, Tim Mattia, Tim Nash, Universal, Virgin, Warner, XL Recordings, Youth Club
Indica is a directing team with a difference – a group of creatives who can each take on directing responsibilities at any given time, all under the auspices of veteran promo producer and Indica owner/executive producer Simon Poon Tip. So the style of work under the Indica name – or brand if you like – [...]
Friday, 2. May 2008 | Comments Off
Tags: 1965 Records, Dan Millar, Does It Offend You Yeah?, Epic Last Song, Jane Skinner, Last Of The Lookers, PTE, Simon Poon Tip, The Metros, Virgin
Tom Baxter’s new single has a Latin flavour which builds to an intense climax– and that’s exactly reflected in Rupert Jones’s consummately well-made video. It’s dramatic, cinematic, blessed with proper Flamenco dancing to counterpoint the finely-realised performance – and like Rupert’s last video for The Hoosiers, there’s lots of floorboard action. Tom Baxter Tell Her [...]
Thursday, 28. February 2008 | Comments Off
Tags: Charisma, Draw Pictures, Jane Skinner, Rupert Jones, Tell Her Today, The Mill, Tom Baxter, Virgin
Last week we had Karni + Saul’s video for Turin Brakes’ Something In My Eye. Now here’s the second current video for the balladeering Brakes – also with a decidely melancholic air – from Shelly Love. Little monsters are playing cowboys and indians down in Epping Forest, and being a bit too realistic. But the [...]
Thursday, 24. January 2008 | 1 comment »
Tags: Dark On Fire, Draw Pictures, Jane Skinner, Shelly Love, Turin Brakes, Virgin
There are two new Turin Brakes videos circulating at the moment, and here’s one of them. In their first video since making two BBC DAB commercials through Fallon for Christmas, Karni + Saul have now applied their familiar stop-frame/live action style to the strange residents of an extraordinary tower block – created with the help [...]
Wednesday, 16. January 2008 | 1 comment »
Tags: Flynn Productions, Jane Skinner, Karni + Saul, Turin Brakes, Virgin
Boy meets girl (crocodile). They fall in love, eat salad, get married, and… oh dear. It’s nailbiting and all-round fantastic stuff from the talented Trunk team of Clerkenwell.
Wednesday, 5. December 2007 | Comments Off
Tags: Annuals, Jane Skinner, Trunk, Trunk Animation, Virgin