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Elderbrook "Why Do We Shake In The Cold?" (Jára Moravec, dir.)

Elderbrook "Why Do We Shake In The Cold?"

"Delirium induced fata morgana brings together two lone friends. Constantly piercing through their bubbles, they seem stuck in ever repeating loops - Elderbrook's new video is a timely reminder of invisible habits and patterns that form our decisions and affect our lives."

Jara Moravec is a young filmmaker keen on exploring uncharted waters of contemporary visual language. With formal background in photography, his approach is strikingly graphic.

Alle farben "Follow You" (Jared Malik Royal, dir.)

IN THAI MYTHOLOGY, THE GODDESS MAE NANG KWAK IS OFTEN SEEN AS A SYMBOL OF GOOD FORTUNE AND PROSPERITY.

SHE IS USUALLY SEEN SPECIFICALLY IN RED HOLDING A GOLD BAG OF COINS, WEARING A GOLD CROWN, IN TRADITIONAL THAI DRESS, WITH HER RIGHT HAND RAISED IN AN OPEN WAVING MOTION KNOWN TO ATTRACT LUCK.

LIKE THE SONG, FOLLOWING SOMETHING THAT YOU LOVE REQUIRES GOOD FORTUNE AND DEDICATION.

THE MUSIC VIDEO EXPLORES THIS THEME THROUGH THE PERSONIFICATION OF MAE NANG KWAK AS A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN LURING ALLE FARBEN AS HE UNKNOWINGLY PURSUES HER AND ATTAINS SUCCESS.

Tim Aminov "Veneno" (Andzej Gavriss, dir.)

Veneno from writer/director Andzej Gavriss, whose potent visual style and subtle character-driven storytelling are establishing him as an up and coming cinematic force to be reckoned with. Gavriss has steadily crafted an extensive and rich body of work and continues to do so with his latest music video. Veneno is produced by Carla Mooney and Delwyn Mooney of Cardel. 

Veneno was lensed by DOP Konstantin Mazov, with Production Design by Julija Friscone Gavriss and VFX by Zhee-Shee creative studio in Moscow, which specializes in commercial productions and vfx for live action.

Parker Bossley "Chemicals" (Joseph Wallace, dir.)

BAFTA Cymru nominated animation director Joseph Wallace has created an inventive cut-out animation music video for the Canadian singer Parker Bossley. ‘Chemicals’ features Bossley travelling through a series of mystical doors into surreal landscapes whilst metamorphosing into different animals. Filmed at his new studio; Hangar Puppet Animation Studio, in Bristol, UK, the four-minute ‘Chemicals’ video sees Wallace utilise found image collage animation with a striking in-camera kaleidoscope effect.