Returning with the country blues of Feel It All, KT Tunstall heads out into the Californian desert with director Isaac Ravishankara for the promo. Taken from the 37 year-old’s fourth studio album Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon (June 10), the video sees KT balancing precariously on a a cliff edge under the blazing sun… KT [...]
Tuesday, 30. April 2013 | No comments »
Tags: Doomsday Entertainment, EMI, Feel It All, Isaac Ravishankara, KT Tunstall, Sam Seager
After a 3 year break KT is back with this breezy acoustic number translated for the small screen by Paul Minor. Taken from her third album Tiger Suit (Sept 20), the video was shot on the outskirts of Nashville where Minor brings out the laid-back feel of the track with homegrown imagery of samlltown America. [...]
Wednesday, 25. August 2010 | Comments Off
Tags: (Still A) Weirdo, KT Tunstall, Nicola Brown, Paul Minor, Streetgang Films, Virgin
James Caddick, whose video for KT Tunstall’s If Only won an award at the 2008 UK MVAs, has joined Warp Films’ music video roster. James has received acclaim and awards for his short films and animations including The Sunbather and The Journey. After completing an MA at the Royal College of Art he has directed [...]
Wednesday, 14. January 2009 | Comments Off
Tags: If Only, James Caddick, Joceline Gabriel, KT Tunstall, The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner, Warp Films, Wener Herzog
Chris Bran directed KT Tunstall’s video for Saving My Face a while back, projecting her as a more serious artist after a couple of comedy efforts. And with that job successfully done he now comes up with… The Tunstallator. Well, Chris and KT are now good pals, and she asked him to make a little [...]
Wednesday, 14. May 2008 | 6 comments »
Tags: Black Dog Films, Chris Bran, Dilly Gent, KT Tunstall, Little Favours, Relentless Records, The Tunstallator
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
Compared to some of her previous, the new KT Tunstall video is noteworthy simply for having the singer-songwriter foresquare in front of camera, playing herself. Chris Bran, who recently completed a documentary on KT which has become a very successful addition to the Drastic Fantastic album package, has taken a welcome simple approach, so you [...]
Monday, 26. November 2007 | 1 comment »
Tags: Black Dog Films, Chris Bran, Dilly Gent, EMI, KT Tunstall, Peter Suschitzky