November 2014

FLAUNT featuring Justin Jennings "Codon" (Christopher Arcella, dir.)

The song by FLAUNT featuring Justin Jennings of Anticodon Records provides the soundtrack to a young man's pivotal journey through the desert. Ravin (Lance Thomas), wakes up alone by the fire pit where he drank with his friends the night before. Confused and dehydrated, the desert reveals the true nature of his abandonment forcing him to come to terms with his illusions.

Lorde "Yellow Flicker Beat" (Emily Kai Bock, dir.)

You bought a pack of smokes for your 18th birthday. Ella "Lorde" Yelich-O’Connor celebrated her's by releasing a hugely anticipated video for this new song off The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1. (And hey, maybe she also bought cigarettes, although I doubt it).

The video skips the usual movie clipjob in favor of a series of unexplained, yet surely not unrelated vignettes that bear several filmic influences, especially Kubrick.

Emily Kai Bock, director: "Ella emailed me during the summer while she was on tour with Majical Cloudz, who I made a video for a couple years ago. I was amazed that she would reach out to me directly. Usually with such a big-name artist, there is a team of people you have to go through, but she kept a close connection to me from start to finish - from feedback on the treatment to editing notes, we were in constant touch. 

Ella is a true collaborator. She had sent me a reference video of Mae West being interviewed by Dick Cavett. In the clip, Dick Cavett walks across a massive airplane hanger to this tiny lit set, where Mae West is reclining in this chair - it's a really surreal interview setting. I wrote her a treatment with a bunch of these kind of set ideas, of things that could live within a dark void of a large vacant space, under a singular light - a motel room, a confessional, a chandelier, a streetlamp, and so on - and she loved it.  I was really excited about the idea of using black as a way to transition between the worlds, losing the context of what is exterior and what is interior.”

Jose Gonzalez "Every Age" (Simon Morris, Chris Higham, dir.)

We've seen the Tiny Planet effect in videos before — most prominently in Booka Shade's Crossing Borders," where footage from multiple GoPro cameras mounted on a drone got seamlessly stitched into a globe of sorts — but, we've never left the planet before... until now.

Take a ride into orbit with Jose Gonzalez in this breathtaking and unexpected video...

Metronomy "Upsetter" (Daren Rabinovitch of Encyclopedia Pictura, dir.)

It's been a few years since Encyclopedia Pictura delivered the instant classic "Wanderlust" video for Bjork, but this new Metronomy video finds them picking up right where they left off. Daren Rabinovitch of Encyclopedia Pictura directed and did the costume design for a sad and beautiful video about a love story that may have you wishing that these guys would take on a Swamp Thing remake.

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