The always solid directing team Coodie & Chike use rotoscoping tools to essentially create an animated graffiti video for Brooklyn's finest young rapper, Joey Bada$$.
Modern-day Hollywood, with all its seedy charm, is still decent enough for a transplant from the Old Wild West to ramble through town and pick up a lady to join him on his ride. Giddy up. --> watch "Hollywood"
Playful animation accentuate this rap video journey through Chicago for an effect that feels like vintage Tribe Called Quest been tagged-up by a graffiti artist. --> "Rush Hour Traffic" plus a making-of
The Cool Kids"Rush Hour Traffic" (Green Label Sound)Joey Garfield, director | Ghost Robot, production co | Elliot Lim, animator
Cool Kids + "Bundle Up" =Wintery video. Right? Well, maybe, only if you take that obvious brainstorm and turn it into something else like in this video directed by BBGun. Played-out "brrr, it's cold in here" imagery gets broken up by faux-rockumentary clips that poke fun at the often times pompous, yet ultimately lame crap that passes as (commercial) art. --> watch "Bundle Up"
Director Timothy Saccenti treats the face of MNDR to a variety of sci-fi treatments, some of which look like they were filmed with lasers, but are actually the product of some cleverly hacked Kinects. The most striking trick is one which stays very true to the "Cut Me Out" song title, with MNDR singer Amanda Warner taking some shears to a pair of sheers on her face. --> watch "Cut Me Out" and a Making-Of