April 2014

Cap Gun Collective Signs Director Abteen Bagheri for U.S.

LOS ANGELES and CHICAGO - (Apr. 3, 2014) - The principals of award-winning international commercial production company Cap Gun Collective (http://capguncollective.com) are very proud to announce the addition of director Abteen Bagheri to their roster for U.S. representation.  The appointment is effective immediately, and was announced by Cap Gun Collective executive producer Jason Botkin.

VOWS "Ghost Years" (VOWS, dir.)

Directed, filmed and edited by VOWS

Ghost Years; shot in the Mojave Desert, explores the ravaged cemeteries that were left behind and the dilapidated buildings that barely cease to exist while reminiscing the haunted history that was Ludlow, California. 

The industrial dark wave duo layer gothic imagery with their own hypnotic personas in a black and white apocalyptic short film. 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/vows-ep/id648078522

 

Sharon Van Etten "Taking Chances" (Michael Palmieri, dir.)

Why take chances when you can see into the future?

Michael Palmieri, director: SVE contacted me a few months back to see if I'd like to come up with some ideas for "Taking Chances", her first single off the new record. When I first heard the song the lyrics immediately made me think about the opening sequence to the great Agnes Varda film "Cleo from 5 to 7", one of my favorites. I usually mull over ideas for days or weeks before coming up with anything decent to share with an artist, but this one just came out immediately. I sent a sketch of the idea onto Sharon and Zeke Hutchins, her manager, then I didn't hear back from them for over a week, at which point I thought, well, damn, they must hate the idea, I blew it!

But soon Zeke contacted me and asked if Sharon had sent me the album artwork. I said, no, I haven't even heard anything else off the album yet, let alone seen anything from it. Sharon then texted me pretty much the same question, "Did Zeke send you the album before you wrote this?" Nope. I didn't understand what the big deal was. Finally they sent me a photograph that's a big component of the album artwork, it's this beautiful aged picture of Agnes Varda standing in front of a bazillion reels of 16mm film. This image of one of my filmmaking heroes has been hanging on Sharon's wall wherever she's lived for years and years to the point where it's all tattered and weather-worn. I like to think that Ms. Varda is standing in front of a bunch of reels from Cleo from 5 to 7, but who knows. It's just one of the strangest coincidences, and it made us all feel like the video had to be made. So now I can safely say the video is inspired by two incredible women: Sharon, for her musical inspiration, and Agnes Varda, whose inspiration on the both of us is quite apparent. [via YouTube]

Ki:Theory "Stand by me" (Paul Gerwien, dir.)

Ki:Theory did a special version of the famous song "Stand By Me" that was featured in an episode and Super Bowl commercial for the FOX show the Following starring Kevin Bacon..

Within a few days the audio alone got close to 200.000 clicks on YouTube alone.

Now, the song will also be featured in the new official trailer for Brick Mansions Movie, starring RZA and Paul Walker (his last movie).

On Saturday the music video had its premier in the US.

Paul shot it in Berlin and the artist was shot in Los Angeles.  

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