Don't feel bad for Travis singer Fran Healy only has himself to blame for the many debasements he suffers at the hands of his girlfriend. After all, he directed the video.
Derick G hooks us up with an artful Behind The Scenes look at the upcoming Birdman video "Tapout," featuring Lil' Wayne and Future, plus a Paris Hilton cameo. The video itself is directed by Hannah Lux Davis and should be dropping soon.
Anthony Mandler is the latest director to make the jump from MVs to movies...
Tokyo Voice is based on reporter Jake Adelstein's book of the same name, chronicling his run-ins with the Yakuza while working the Japanese crime beat.
Director Life Garland provides a glimpse into the globetrotting life of Justin Bieber:
Life Garland, director: I've done several videos for Scooter Braun and Mildred Delamota over at Def Jam/Universal, so having them ask me to direct this Justin Bieber record was fitting. This video is comprised of intimate behind the scene moments of Justin, explosive performance from Justin's touring, and some of the craziest most die hard fans on the planet! This video was created for the fans and showcases Justin Bieber as the superstar that he is.
Revenge is best served "stone cold" — sorry for the pun — in this conceptual piece, starring Mika and new bestie Ariana Grande, where and director Chris Marrs Piliero takes familiar themes about outcasts in high school and gives them a twist. Especially in the last twenty seconds.
Side note: Start counting now how many kids will want a talking Mini Cooper when they get older.
NSFW. NSFW. NSFW. Don't say I didn't warn you. In fact, it's so not safe for work I put the video after the jump.
When this went live last night, I wondered whether Flaming Lips are just trying to see how fast YouTube can pull a video for being insanely not safe for work, or if they're just messing with us now. Most likely the answer is "both."