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Marcus Tomlinson joins RadicalMedia UK for Fashion/Art Projects.

Marcus Tomlinson joins RadicalMedia UK for Fashion and Art Projects.

He began his career as a portrait, fashion and fine art photographer that developed into specialized exhibition commissions for Issey Miyake , Philip Treacy, Christian Lacroix and Hussein Chalayan. Marcus produce and created digital film animation and room set installations from their bespoke designs that were displayed in galleries and museums around the world.

By Anonymous on June 19, 2015 @ 10:26am PDT

Sia "Elastic Heart" (Sia and Daniel Askill, dir.)

There's no way to replicate the magic that was "Chandelier," but Sia, co-director Daniel Askill and choreographer Ryan Heffington aren't looking to remake anything here. Instead, they're taking what might be the most evocative character in modern music video — Maddie Ziegler as the Dancer has more pathos and heft than most screen characters you'll come across — and building a bigger, yet still mysterious backstory with a metaphorical and/or actual cage match dance with a devastating Shia LaBeouf.

Director Lucy Tcherniak joins RadicalMedia Worldwide

London based director/screenwriter Lucy Tcherniak, joins RadicalMedia worldwide for commercial and music video representation. Her most recent short film Lay Me Down won “Best Female Characters” at the London Short  Film Festival 2014 and is currently long listed for 2015 BAFTA Awards.

Lucy’s clients have included Adidas, Philips, Freeview, Nokia, Warner Music, Universal, Island Records, to name a few.

LARK CREATIVE Repping Director Dave Meyers

Having directed hundreds of music videos and commercials over the last 15 years, Dave Meyers has firmly established himself as one of the industry's most prolific and sought-after talent.

Born and raised in Berkeley, California, Dave developed his love for film while working for a small local Landmark cinema at the age of 17. He attended Loyola Marymount University where he majored in Film Production and Philosophy. After graduating, Dave programmed the inaugural slate of the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival (LAIFF).

Sia "Chandelier" (Sia & Daniel Askill, dir.)

Sometimes a simple video is all you need, especially if it perfectly captures the emotion of the song. That said, "Chandelier" is not as simple as it looks, with a carefully choreographed routine where the young Maddie Ziegler of Lifetime TV show Dance Moms dons a Sia wig and a unitard as she proceeds to deliver the best video dance sequence since Christopher Walken took "Weapon Of Choice" to preposterous heights.

Sarah Bareilles "I Choose You" (Dennis Liu, dir.)

And along comes Sara Bareilles to remind you that going viral is more important that going to Jared when it comes to modern day marriage proposals. The singer-songwriters pays visits to two couples to help bring their already elaborate proposal ideas to the next level via surprise performances.

Both couples get hitched successfully, of course, but it remains to be seen if this video goes as viral as Justin Baldoni's genre-defining smash.

Have You Seen This Couple: Justin Timberlake "Not A Bad Thing" (Dennis, Liu, dir.)

The new Justin Timberlake music video isn't really a music video. And it isn't quite a documentary as much as it's the start of a social stunt with a real world component.

The story starts on January 12 when a mystery couple got engaged on the Long Island Railroad with a Justin Timberlake song as the soundtrack (played on a Beats Pill, of course). And now the search is on for this couple, with a hashtag — #haveyouseenthiscouple — posters, appearances and this video, which also features lots of interviews with families and couples about the mysterious ways of love. Know the couple? You email [email protected], or even call a tipline.

Is this couple truly out there? Is it all just a stunt? Do they exist? Am I cynic? Does it matter?

#maybe