Alex Coleman

Strangers on a Plane "All My Life" (Lisa Mann, dir.)

This voyeuristic stylized short film observes a distilled life portrait; the emotional detachment of a traditional family, leached of any raw feeling and communication, as they are preserved, sanitized, encased….and literally choking on plastic, the ubiquitous “miracle” material whose revolution of “convenience” emancipated women from domestic servility now ironically drowning all of modern humanity today.

The Used "Rise Up Lights" (Lisa Mann, dir.)

For the second single of The Used's new album "The Canyon", the band once again reaches out to film director Lisa Mann for "Rise Up Lights". The imaginative Mann, writes an intimate narrative  and casts dancer and choreographer William Yong as the lead.  The clip immerses it’s audience into a glimpse of the day in the life of a man imprisoned within his own mind. In an environment both stunning and surreal, contrasting beauty and ugliness, freedom and restriction, the man moves between self-inflicted pain and explorative dance.

 

The Used "Over and Over" (Lisa Mann, dir.)

The Used reached out again to film director Lisa Mann for their highly anticipated new album "The Canyon". In the video for the album's first single "Over and Over", Mann’s imagery portrays the psyche of lead singer Bert McCracken's strict Mormon upbringing, and the childhood memory that inspired the song: McCracken pretended to be sick in order to stay home and watch Michael Jackson dance on TV. The video features choreography and dance by William Yong, movement and dance with McCracken and the band, and heightened, dreamlike imagery inspired by McCracken's story.