Marc Furmie

Sioux City "Different Drum" (Marc Furmie, dir.)

Several children embark on a magical journey through the poorest townships and neighbourhoods of Johannesburg harkening the call of a mythical animated drum.

This magical realist music video for Sioux City was shot over 2 days with a small crew in the townships of Alexandra, Tembisa and the neighbourhood of Hillbrow in Johannesburg, South Africa. The children involved were from the local Alexandra musical group. The video features real people and no actors.

Lucky Charmes f/ Wiley "Skank" (Marc Furmie, dir.)

Filmed on the streets of Johannesburg, South Africa, 'Skank' is a celebration of urban dance culture and street fashion. Featuring real people and shot in a true documentary fashion by director Marc Furmie and cinematographer Kieran Fowler (the team behind upcoming sci-fi feature film TERMINUS), the music video embraces the gritty reality of everyday life in some of JoBurg's most notorious & hip neighborhoods including Hillbrow, Feitas and Newtown.

Art vs Science "Creature Of The Night" (James Chappell, dir.)

"Creature of The Night is guaranteed to get dance floors and festival crowds cranking and its wildly imaginative clip, influenced equally by the likes of Michel Gondry, Terry Gilliam and The Mighty Boosh, perfectly demonstrates the band’s offbeat sense of humour.

Complete with a dancing sunflower, fire breathers, morphsuits, choreographed dance sequences and  mind-bending optical illusions, the clip is the perfect visual precursor to Art vs Science’s electrifying Creature of The Night tour." - Music Feeds

Andrew De Silva "Miracle" (Marc Furmie, dir.)

Andrew De Silva - Miracle

An underpriviliged boy's dreams of being a break-dancer are realized when he is given a special gift. A story of pain, isolation and miracles. Directed by Marc Furmie and shot by cinematographer Kieran Fowler, Miracle is the debut music video for Sony Music Australia artist and Australia's Got Talent winner Andrew De Silva. Shot over 3 days using Sony's 4K F65 camera, Miracle is the first video in Australia to be released in 4K and premiered on Sony's new 4K monitors and TV's.