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Year End Recap...
Video Static has brought you over 1,400 postings about music videos in 2005. So, although we'll be on a short hiatus for the holiday season, there's plenty here you may have missed when originally posted.
Video Spotlights - Look in the left sidebar for Video Commentaries with:
- Cat Solen on Bright Eyes "At The Bottom of Everything"
- Geoff Oki on The High Speed Scene "The Iroc-Z Song"
- Adria Petty on The Ditty Bops "Wishful Thinking"
- Christopher Mills on The Suicide Machines "The Road Leads Where It's Led"
Podcasts - Find these at our Podcast page:
- Director Mark Pellington on Foo Fighters "Best Of You"
- Director Michael Palmieri on Foo Fighters "DOA"
- The Sun and the Music Video DVD Album
- Design/Directing Team Shilo on the Audio Bullys "I'm In Love"
Cover Stories - Besides our brand spanking new story on The Shins "Saint Simon," which can be found by scrolling down just a wee bit, please be sure to check out:
- Devendra Banhart "A Ribbon" by director Lauri Faggioni
- Several Questions with Motion Theory about Beck's "Girl"
Video Static will be back with regular updates before your New Year's Day hangover fades. Whether you helped spread the word, contributed information, took part in an interview/commentary, advertised or just came by to read what's up: THANKS!
Happy Holidays. See you soon.
Steven Gottlieb at December 23, 2005 | Permalink
COVER STORY: The Shins "Saint Simon"

Every year, over 500 million monarch butterflies in the Eastern U.S. and Canada head south for the winter. Only half survive the nearly 3,000 mile journey, but those that do spend the next five months in the mountains of Central Mexico. Filmmaker Dennis Fitzgerald had wanted to shoot a music video featuring the black and orange butterflies in their temporary Mexican home ever since he read about their migration in National Geographic, but he wasn't about to squander such a magical sight on anything less than the perfect song. Ten years later, he was still waiting for it when he heard The Shins' "Saint Simon." Fitzgerald immediately knew it was a match. "Both capture the experience of somebody showing you something beautiful for the first time," he says, "and that can be anything ... the first time somebody loves you, or the first time you see something in nature that forever changes you."
The video, produced by Your Mom Films, was shot last February at El Rosario de las Mariposas, a privately-owned reserve in Michoacan, Mexico. It features the Portland-based band wandering in wonder as butterflies fill the air like confetti from a surreal and endless party. Monarchs carpet the ground and cover the same Oyamel fir trees their ancestors have been returning to each fall for over 40,000 years.
Although the vast majority of bands only pretend to play in their videos, The Shins pretended extra quietly in order to be sensitive to their environment. "We didn't want to disturb them," singer James Mercer says. "It's kind of like being at the Grand Canyon or something — I mean, who throws a cup into the Grand Canyon?" Perhaps the thrill of leaning over the Grand Canyon comes close to being surrounded by many hundreds of thousands of butterflies. It was even a little, well, unnerving for keyboardist Marty Crandall, who kept saying, "What if these fuckers turned on us?"
Amazingly, the band and production team were granted access to parts of the privately owned park that no one besides scientists and researchers had ever been allowed. When Fitzgerald' s Mexican production company went on their scouting trip they had a long conversation with the park' s boss. This conversation revealed the fact that El Jefe' s brother was incarcerated in Mexico City and offered an easy solution. "Our Mexican producer bailed this guys brother out of jail, so he owed us a favor," says Fitzgerald.
Supervised by scientists, they were allowed to bring cranes and equipment into extremely pristine areas. "We were very, very careful and very respectful," says Mercer, whose sensitive demeanor might well encourage one to entrust him with a firstborn child. Mercer and Fitzgerald hope the gorgeous video will allow people to hear "Saint Simon" differently, as the song was released nearly two years ago. "On top of that, I want to show them a really beautiful place," says Fitzgerald. "It's definitely something you should see before you die."
-- Erin Ergenbright
author Erin Ergenbright is the co-author of The Ex-Boyfriend Cookbook, and her work has appeared in The Believer Magazine, Tin House, Colorado Review, The Oregonian, Portland Monthly and elsewhere. She is a co-director of the Loggernaut Reading Series and teaches writing workshops in Portland public schools.
Steven Gottlieb at December 22, 2005 in Cover Stories, Sub Pop, Your Mom | Permalink
SHOT: Coretta Scott - Shane Jay Hayes, director
Spokane, WA rock act Coretta Scott took part in their first "real" video shoot this past weekend in Seattle.
artist: Coretta Scott
song: "The Stairs Hit Hard"
label: Rise
director(s): Shane Jay Hayes
production co: Essential Media Group
Steven Gottlieb at December 21, 2005 in Essential Media Group, Rise | Permalink
ALERT: No Adds at FUSE, MTV, VH1 for Week of 12/24/05
There are no new reported adds at Fuse, MTV and VH1 for this week. Regular programming for all three networks will return after New Year's Day.
Steven Gottlieb at December 21, 2005 in BET, MTV, VH1 | Permalink
BET ALERT: Adds for the Week of 12/24/05
BET Adds:
Dem Franchize Boyz "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" (So So Def/Virgin)
Marques Houston "Sex With You (Lovin You)" (T.U.G.)
Rap City Adds:
Sean Paul "Temperature" (VP/Atlantic)
Steven Gottlieb at December 21, 2005 in BET | Permalink
CMT ALERT: Adds for the Week of 12/19/05
CMT Adds:
Gretchen Wilson "I Don’t Feel Like Loving You Today" (Epic Nashville)
Joaquin Phoenix & Reese Witherspoon "Jackson" (Wind-Up)
Steven Gottlieb at December 21, 2005 in CMT | Permalink
IMF ALERT: Adds for the Week of 12/19/05
International Music Feed Adds:
Bob Marley & The Wailers "Slogans"
Buckethead feat. Serj Tankian "We Are One "
Daddy Yankee "Rompe"
Don Omar & Tego Calderon "Bandolero"
Every Time I Die "KIll The Music"
Los Abandoned "Electridad"
Remy Ma "Conceited (There's Something About Remy)"
Scary Kids Scaring Kids "The Only Medicine"
Steven Gottlieb at December 21, 2005 in IMF | Permalink
BOOKED: Fort Minor - Philip Andelman, director
Fort Minor mastermind Mike Shinoda will introduce labelmate Holly Brook in the video for "Where'd You Go," which features Brook singing the chorus hook.
artist: Fort Minor
song: "Where'd You Go"
label: Machine Shop/Warner Bros.
director(s): Philip Andelman
production co: Partizan
Steven Gottlieb at December 20, 2005 in Partizan, Warner Bros. | Permalink
PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE: Major Lightner and Hawthrone Heights
Director Major Lightner (center) with Hawthorne Heights members Micah Carli and JT Woodruff on the set of "Saying Sorry" in Chicago.
Steven Gottlieb at December 20, 2005 in MotivFilms, RW Media, Victory | Permalink
BOOKED: T-Pain - Scott Franklin, director
Having already directed a video for the clean version, Scott Franklin is directing a totally new clip for the dirty version of "I'm N Luv (Wit A Stripper)." The video will be set in a suburban neighborhood where T-Pain learns a secret about the sexy woman who just moved in next door.
artist: T-Pain
song: "I'm N Luv (Wit A Stripper)"
label: Jive/ZLG
director(s): Scott Franklin
production co: Fred Films
rep: Labuda Management
Steven Gottlieb at December 20, 2005 in Fred Films, Labuda Mgmt., Zomba | Permalink






