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BBC Music Video Festival 2012: Liz Green, Ed Regan ft Anna Lena, The Manchester School of Samba

Sam Hill - 10th Aug 2012

Submissions for the BBC Music Video Festival 2012 have now closed and boy, have we got a lot! We're still working our way through the bulk of them but here we journey back around the country looking at some of the BBC Music Video Festival's regional submissions from the UK so far. This week we pull focus on Manchester.

<p/> Submissions for the BBC Music Video Festival 2012 have now closed and boy, have we got a lot! We're still working our way through the bulk of them but here we journey back around the country looking at some of the BBC Music Video Festival's regional submissions from the UK so far. This week we pull focus on Manchester. Guardian tipped folk singer Liz Green not only has a wonderful voice, but also has this interesting animation about pyromaniac puppets by Kate Anderson. Interestingly, Kate also supplied an animation of Jack White to the film 'It Might Get Loud' which you can see <a href="http://www.kateanderson.co.uk/" target="_blank">on her website</a>. <strong>Liz Green<br/>Displacement Song<br/>Animated by Kate Anderson</strong> Ed Regan's 'Ghostly Notes' is a darker affair - some sparse dubstep with a an odd dystopian aesthetic supplied by fellow Mancunian Ed Lister of Flag Time Films. Purposefully vague and ambient, the camera follows a little girl with a red balloon - and the sinister forces out to burst it. <strong>Ed Regan feat. Anna Lena<br/>Directed by Ed Lister</strong> Last, but not least, we have the Manchester School of Samba on hand to soundtrack the city itself, using some timelapse footage to showcase the urban centre, and using some impressive crane footage to show the wider view. <strong>The Manchester School of Samba<br/>The Rhythm, The City, 7pm<br/>Directed by Tom Chimiak</strong> The BBC Music Video Festival will showcase music videos all over the UK over Autumn 2012 on <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/bigscreens"><strong>BBC Big Screens</strong></a> More info about The BBC Music Video Festival can be found <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2012/06/bbc_music_video_festival_set_f.html"><strong>here</strong></a>. <em>Sam Hill</em> <strong>? Sam Hill is producer of the BBC Music Video Festival 2012</strong>

Guardian tipped folk singer Liz Green not only has a wonderful voice, but also has this interesting animation about pyromaniac puppets by Kate Anderson. Interestingly, Kate also supplied an animation of Jack White to the film 'It Might Get Loud' which you can see on her website.

<p/> Submissions for the BBC Music Video Festival 2012 have now closed and boy, have we got a lot! We're still working our way through the bulk of them but here we journey back around the country looking at some of the BBC Music Video Festival's regional submissions from the UK so far. This week we pull focus on Manchester. Guardian tipped folk singer Liz Green not only has a wonderful voice, but also has this interesting animation about pyromaniac puppets by Kate Anderson. Interestingly, Kate also supplied an animation of Jack White to the film 'It Might Get Loud' which you can see <a href="http://www.kateanderson.co.uk/" target="_blank">on her website</a>. <strong>Liz Green<br/>Displacement Song<br/>Animated by Kate Anderson</strong> Ed Regan's 'Ghostly Notes' is a darker affair - some sparse dubstep with a an odd dystopian aesthetic supplied by fellow Mancunian Ed Lister of Flag Time Films. Purposefully vague and ambient, the camera follows a little girl with a red balloon - and the sinister forces out to burst it. <strong>Ed Regan feat. Anna Lena<br/>Directed by Ed Lister</strong> Last, but not least, we have the Manchester School of Samba on hand to soundtrack the city itself, using some timelapse footage to showcase the urban centre, and using some impressive crane footage to show the wider view. <strong>The Manchester School of Samba<br/>The Rhythm, The City, 7pm<br/>Directed by Tom Chimiak</strong> The BBC Music Video Festival will showcase music videos all over the UK over Autumn 2012 on <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/bigscreens"><strong>BBC Big Screens</strong></a> More info about The BBC Music Video Festival can be found <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2012/06/bbc_music_video_festival_set_f.html"><strong>here</strong></a>. <em>Sam Hill</em> <strong>? Sam Hill is producer of the BBC Music Video Festival 2012</strong>

Liz Green
Displacement Song
Animated by Kate Anderson

<p/> Submissions for the BBC Music Video Festival 2012 have now closed and boy, have we got a lot! We're still working our way through the bulk of them but here we journey back around the country looking at some of the BBC Music Video Festival's regional submissions from the UK so far. This week we pull focus on Manchester. Guardian tipped folk singer Liz Green not only has a wonderful voice, but also has this interesting animation about pyromaniac puppets by Kate Anderson. Interestingly, Kate also supplied an animation of Jack White to the film 'It Might Get Loud' which you can see <a href="http://www.kateanderson.co.uk/" target="_blank">on her website</a>. <strong>Liz Green<br/>Displacement Song<br/>Animated by Kate Anderson</strong> Ed Regan's 'Ghostly Notes' is a darker affair - some sparse dubstep with a an odd dystopian aesthetic supplied by fellow Mancunian Ed Lister of Flag Time Films. Purposefully vague and ambient, the camera follows a little girl with a red balloon - and the sinister forces out to burst it. <strong>Ed Regan feat. Anna Lena<br/>Directed by Ed Lister</strong> Last, but not least, we have the Manchester School of Samba on hand to soundtrack the city itself, using some timelapse footage to showcase the urban centre, and using some impressive crane footage to show the wider view. <strong>The Manchester School of Samba<br/>The Rhythm, The City, 7pm<br/>Directed by Tom Chimiak</strong> The BBC Music Video Festival will showcase music videos all over the UK over Autumn 2012 on <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/bigscreens"><strong>BBC Big Screens</strong></a> More info about The BBC Music Video Festival can be found <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2012/06/bbc_music_video_festival_set_f.html"><strong>here</strong></a>. <em>Sam Hill</em> <strong>? Sam Hill is producer of the BBC Music Video Festival 2012</strong>

Ed Regan's 'Ghostly Notes' is a darker affair - some sparse dubstep with a an odd dystopian aesthetic supplied by fellow Mancunian Ed Lister of Flag Time Films. Purposefully vague and ambient, the camera follows a little girl with a red balloon - and the sinister forces out to burst it.

<p/> Submissions for the BBC Music Video Festival 2012 have now closed and boy, have we got a lot! We're still working our way through the bulk of them but here we journey back around the country looking at some of the BBC Music Video Festival's regional submissions from the UK so far. This week we pull focus on Manchester. Guardian tipped folk singer Liz Green not only has a wonderful voice, but also has this interesting animation about pyromaniac puppets by Kate Anderson. Interestingly, Kate also supplied an animation of Jack White to the film 'It Might Get Loud' which you can see <a href="http://www.kateanderson.co.uk/" target="_blank">on her website</a>. <strong>Liz Green<br/>Displacement Song<br/>Animated by Kate Anderson</strong> Ed Regan's 'Ghostly Notes' is a darker affair - some sparse dubstep with a an odd dystopian aesthetic supplied by fellow Mancunian Ed Lister of Flag Time Films. Purposefully vague and ambient, the camera follows a little girl with a red balloon - and the sinister forces out to burst it. <strong>Ed Regan feat. Anna Lena<br/>Directed by Ed Lister</strong> Last, but not least, we have the Manchester School of Samba on hand to soundtrack the city itself, using some timelapse footage to showcase the urban centre, and using some impressive crane footage to show the wider view. <strong>The Manchester School of Samba<br/>The Rhythm, The City, 7pm<br/>Directed by Tom Chimiak</strong> The BBC Music Video Festival will showcase music videos all over the UK over Autumn 2012 on <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/bigscreens"><strong>BBC Big Screens</strong></a> More info about The BBC Music Video Festival can be found <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2012/06/bbc_music_video_festival_set_f.html"><strong>here</strong></a>. <em>Sam Hill</em> <strong>? Sam Hill is producer of the BBC Music Video Festival 2012</strong>

Ed Regan feat. Anna Lena
Directed by Ed Lister

<p/> Submissions for the BBC Music Video Festival 2012 have now closed and boy, have we got a lot! We're still working our way through the bulk of them but here we journey back around the country looking at some of the BBC Music Video Festival's regional submissions from the UK so far. This week we pull focus on Manchester. Guardian tipped folk singer Liz Green not only has a wonderful voice, but also has this interesting animation about pyromaniac puppets by Kate Anderson. Interestingly, Kate also supplied an animation of Jack White to the film 'It Might Get Loud' which you can see <a href="http://www.kateanderson.co.uk/" target="_blank">on her website</a>. <strong>Liz Green<br/>Displacement Song<br/>Animated by Kate Anderson</strong> Ed Regan's 'Ghostly Notes' is a darker affair - some sparse dubstep with a an odd dystopian aesthetic supplied by fellow Mancunian Ed Lister of Flag Time Films. Purposefully vague and ambient, the camera follows a little girl with a red balloon - and the sinister forces out to burst it. <strong>Ed Regan feat. Anna Lena<br/>Directed by Ed Lister</strong> Last, but not least, we have the Manchester School of Samba on hand to soundtrack the city itself, using some timelapse footage to showcase the urban centre, and using some impressive crane footage to show the wider view. <strong>The Manchester School of Samba<br/>The Rhythm, The City, 7pm<br/>Directed by Tom Chimiak</strong> The BBC Music Video Festival will showcase music videos all over the UK over Autumn 2012 on <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/bigscreens"><strong>BBC Big Screens</strong></a> More info about The BBC Music Video Festival can be found <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2012/06/bbc_music_video_festival_set_f.html"><strong>here</strong></a>. <em>Sam Hill</em> <strong>? Sam Hill is producer of the BBC Music Video Festival 2012</strong>

Last, but not least, we have the Manchester School of Samba on hand to soundtrack the city itself, using some timelapse footage to showcase the urban centre, and using some impressive crane footage to show the wider view.

<p/> Submissions for the BBC Music Video Festival 2012 have now closed and boy, have we got a lot! We're still working our way through the bulk of them but here we journey back around the country looking at some of the BBC Music Video Festival's regional submissions from the UK so far. This week we pull focus on Manchester. Guardian tipped folk singer Liz Green not only has a wonderful voice, but also has this interesting animation about pyromaniac puppets by Kate Anderson. Interestingly, Kate also supplied an animation of Jack White to the film 'It Might Get Loud' which you can see <a href="http://www.kateanderson.co.uk/" target="_blank">on her website</a>. <strong>Liz Green<br/>Displacement Song<br/>Animated by Kate Anderson</strong> Ed Regan's 'Ghostly Notes' is a darker affair - some sparse dubstep with a an odd dystopian aesthetic supplied by fellow Mancunian Ed Lister of Flag Time Films. Purposefully vague and ambient, the camera follows a little girl with a red balloon - and the sinister forces out to burst it. <strong>Ed Regan feat. Anna Lena<br/>Directed by Ed Lister</strong> Last, but not least, we have the Manchester School of Samba on hand to soundtrack the city itself, using some timelapse footage to showcase the urban centre, and using some impressive crane footage to show the wider view. <strong>The Manchester School of Samba<br/>The Rhythm, The City, 7pm<br/>Directed by Tom Chimiak</strong> The BBC Music Video Festival will showcase music videos all over the UK over Autumn 2012 on <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/bigscreens"><strong>BBC Big Screens</strong></a> More info about The BBC Music Video Festival can be found <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2012/06/bbc_music_video_festival_set_f.html"><strong>here</strong></a>. <em>Sam Hill</em> <strong>? Sam Hill is producer of the BBC Music Video Festival 2012</strong>

The Manchester School of Samba
The Rhythm, The City, 7pm
Directed by Tom Chimiak

<p/> Submissions for the BBC Music Video Festival 2012 have now closed and boy, have we got a lot! We're still working our way through the bulk of them but here we journey back around the country looking at some of the BBC Music Video Festival's regional submissions from the UK so far. This week we pull focus on Manchester. Guardian tipped folk singer Liz Green not only has a wonderful voice, but also has this interesting animation about pyromaniac puppets by Kate Anderson. Interestingly, Kate also supplied an animation of Jack White to the film 'It Might Get Loud' which you can see <a href="http://www.kateanderson.co.uk/" target="_blank">on her website</a>. <strong>Liz Green<br/>Displacement Song<br/>Animated by Kate Anderson</strong> Ed Regan's 'Ghostly Notes' is a darker affair - some sparse dubstep with a an odd dystopian aesthetic supplied by fellow Mancunian Ed Lister of Flag Time Films. Purposefully vague and ambient, the camera follows a little girl with a red balloon - and the sinister forces out to burst it. <strong>Ed Regan feat. Anna Lena<br/>Directed by Ed Lister</strong> Last, but not least, we have the Manchester School of Samba on hand to soundtrack the city itself, using some timelapse footage to showcase the urban centre, and using some impressive crane footage to show the wider view. <strong>The Manchester School of Samba<br/>The Rhythm, The City, 7pm<br/>Directed by Tom Chimiak</strong> The BBC Music Video Festival will showcase music videos all over the UK over Autumn 2012 on <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/bigscreens"><strong>BBC Big Screens</strong></a> More info about The BBC Music Video Festival can be found <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2012/06/bbc_music_video_festival_set_f.html"><strong>here</strong></a>. <em>Sam Hill</em> <strong>? Sam Hill is producer of the BBC Music Video Festival 2012</strong>

The BBC Music Video Festival will showcase music videos all over the UK over Autumn 2012 on BBC Big Screens More info about The BBC Music Video Festival can be found here. Sam Hill ? Sam Hill is producer of the BBC Music Video Festival 2012

Sam Hill - 10th Aug 2012

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