SHOT: Pierce The Veil - Nate Weaver, director
artist: Pierce The Veil
song: "Chemical Kids And Mechanical Brides"
label: Equal Vision
director(s): Nate Weaver
production co: Red Van Directors
Steven Gottlieb at February 23, 2009 in Equal Vision, Red Van Pictures | Permalink
SHOT: Chiodos - Darren Doane, director
artist: Chiodos
song: "The Undertakers Thirst For Revenge Is Unquenchable"
label: Equal Vision
director(s): Darren Doane
production co: LEVEL4
Steven Gottlieb at September 23, 2008 in Equal Vision, LEVEL4 | Permalink
SHOT: Portugal. The Man - Graham Baclagon, director
Portugal. The Man. From Wasilla, AK. (Not Palin supporters, by the way)
artist: Portugal. The Man
song: "Lay Me Back Down"
label: Equal Vision
director(s): Graham Baclagon
production co: Fishbowl Media
Steven Gottlieb at September 15, 2008 in Equal Vision, Fishbowl Media | Permalink
SHOT: Chiodos - Josh Graham, director
Director Josh Graham (third from left) on the set of "Lexington" with Chiodos. Click the pic to expand — even if it's only to confirm that there is indeed a Black Flag logo on Mr. Graham's T-shirt. Nicely done.
artist: Chiodos
song: "Lexington (Joey Pea-Pot With A Monkey Face)"
label: Equal Vision
director(s): Josh Graham
production co: Refused TV
Steven Gottlieb at December 12, 2007 in Equal Vision, Refused TV | Permalink
SHOT: Fear/March Of Flames - Lex Halaby, director
Director Lex Halaby says his upcoming video for Fear Before the March Of Flames
can be best summed up as "Paris Hilton meets David Lynch." Sounds scary, which is also how I'd describe this photo of Halaby on set with DP Johnny Ching (left) and producer Mark Staubach (right).
artist: Fear Before The March Of Flames
song: "My Deer Hunter"
label: Equal Vision
director(s): Lex Halaby
production co: Refused TV
Steven Gottlieb at November 16, 2007 in Equal Vision, Refused TV | Permalink
SHOT: Circa Survive - Travis Kopach, director
Director Travis Kopach and DP Jon Fordham plot the next move on the set of a Circa Survive video.
artist: Circa Survive
song: "The Difference Between Medicine and Poison Is In the Dose"
label: Equal Vision
director(s): Travis Kopach
production co: Dignity & Shame/Refused TV
Steven Gottlieb at June 14, 2007 in Dignity & Shame, Equal Vision, Refused TV | Permalink
NEW RELEASE: The Prize Fighter Inferno "Who Watches The Watchmen"
This debut from Coheed & Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez's solo side project The Prize Fighter Inferno may be the first ever video to have a storyline involving the Amish. While Sanchez performs this odd little pop song in front of a ramshackle country house, a group of Mennonites go about an old-fashioned funeral ritual. There is a suitably creepy twist at the end, which I won't explicitly spoil here, but let's just say that Sanchez ain't wearing that white suit to go to a disco. --> watch "Who Watches The Watchmen"
The Prize Fighter Inferno
"Who Watches The Watchmen" (Equal Vision)
Matt Bass, director | Mike Livanos, producer | Databass.tv , production co
Steven Gottlieb at May 8, 2007 in Databass.tv, Equal Vision, New Releases | Permalink
SHOT: Dustin Kensrue - Myriam Santos-Kayda, director
artist: Dustin Kensrue
song: "Pistol"
label: Equal Vision
director(s): Myriam Santos-Kayda
production co: Sugarshock Imageworks
Steven Gottlieb at January 4, 2007 in Equal Vision, Sugarshock | Permalink
BOOKED: YouInSeries - Mateo Suarez, director
artist: YouInSeries
song: "The Watcher"
label: Equal Vision
director(s): Mateo Suarez
production co: Fashion Bleeds
Steven Gottlieb at June 9, 2006 in Equal Vision, Fashion Bleeds | Permalink
NEW RELEASE: Coheed And Cambria "Welcome Home"
Coheed And Cambria
"Welcome Home" (Equal Vision/Columbia)
Artificial Army, director | Cathy Pellow, producer | Refused TV, production co | Joel Duetsch, DP | Artificial Army, editor | Description: Coheed And Cambria perform this absolutely pummeling metal tune in front of a stormy sky backdrop dotted with a few framed portraits. These framed pieces serve as transitions to the Gothic storyline about a man seeking revenge against an unfaithful lover. -- watch "Welcome Home" in Quicktime, Real or Windows Media
Steven Gottlieb at February 28, 2006 in Columbia, Equal Vision, New Releases, Refused TV | Permalink






