Calum Macdiarmid has just completed ‘Into the Glass’, his ethereal new music video for singer/songwriter Laura Doggett’s latest track from her newly released EP.
The story of escaping an unhealthy relationship is told through a mixture of conceptual narrative and performance, scored by Laura’s unique, distinctive voice that many in the industry have described as ‘spine-tingling’.
Irrum, director: "The band said that they felt like they were ready to shave their heads and go to war with this new record, and they wanted a video that represented that feeling. It felt like the perfect opportunity to reimagine a completely new world, rather than a representation of psychedelia we have seen before. I came up a concept that solely focused on an evolution of color; a giant spinning wheel that diffused colour to birds, botanics, and statues of the band themselves.
A strange lunch date with death himself that veers from smoky to sexy to surreal... Here's hoping it's not an invitiation to that 27 Club.
Calum Macdiarmid, director: “The 27 Club video was inspired by my obsessions with vintage wet plate photography and the visual aesthetics of French New Wave cinema. I wanted to create a film that was all about bold compositions and manipulation of shadows, so shooting in black and white felt like the most natural fit.
Chloe was a total gift. She was so committed to the concept from the get go. Even the pigs' brains and ants didn’t seem to phase her. Which was lucky given that the ants didn’t always behave themselves, scuttling away, trying to avoid the light, as soon as we put them on Chloe. They weren’t shy about reappearing all over us long after shooting had wrapped though."
Pop princess Florrie and iconic retailers H&M are the perfect visual fit for Florrie's latest single "Too Young To Remember". The video depicts youth iconography and shows us the encyclopedia of being young. It’s a fun, colourful, rhythmic skip through 80’s pop culture imagery. Directed by Mathy & Fran. Enjoy here.
Listen to the man. Especially when that man is Sir Ian Mckellen, who proceeds to (not) ruin a video by (not) upstaging Sir (not) George Ezra in a swinging update of the "You Can Call Me Al" model.
Ever wonder what's going on under the water during a synchronized swimming routine? Here's a hint: It's NSFW. And it's probably not how Esther Williams used to do it.
Up and coming Danish songstress that is MØ, presents her latest single 'Don't Wanna Dance'. Directed by Georgia Hudson, the video is a fun embrace of music and dance.
When it comes to fashion, it's important to coordinate — something director Tim Nackashi and his design team manage perfectly in this fun video about shooting a video.
After guesting on other's tracks (Rudimental and Zedd, for starters), Foxes has her own video. Here she attempts to channel back to her younger days for some introspection and inner self-actualization.