Director Josh Forbes strikes his best Lost Boys pose on the abandoned carnival set of Metro Station "Seventeen Forever" with guest star Miley Cyrus. She doesn't look impressed.
Winch+Pulley director Josh Forbes (center) and Boys Like Girls on the set of "Thunder." The video supports the band's self-titled Columbia Records debut. Forbes is repped by Lanette Phillips Management.
Director Josh Forbes is the kind of guy who uses an opportunity for self-aggrandizement like this to instead give shout-outs to other directors he respects and lots of the folks who have helped him create a whimsical and sensitive music video world full of lifesize puppets, spellbinding animation, homey production designs and a whole bunch of heart. In short, he's good people and a good director who's just now coming into his own.
Winners of the 2007 Dew Circuit Breakout "battle of the bands" competition, sponsored by MTV2 and Mountain Dew. Previous breakout acts from the contest include Halifax, HelloGoodbye, Taking Back Sunday, Yellowcard and Hawthorne Heights.
artist: The Myriadsong: "Clean Shot" label: Koch director(s): Josh Forbes production co: Winch + Pulley rep: Lanette Phillips Management
Sharam is Sharam Tayebi, a dance music DJ/producer best known as one-half of the group Deep Dish. That's him on the left. On the right is fellow DJ Miss Nine and that's director Josh Forbes in the middle. They're on the set of the video for Sharam's single, "The One."