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flo.wav "breathe easy" (Jason Blankenship, dir.)

We approached this song with a simplistic attitude, creating a bright yet calming vibe with visuals to match. The Pop/Hip Hop/Beach Funk song is produced, recorded and mixed by ourselves and we outsourced the mastering to Rockbot Studios in Jacksonville. We linked up with Bad Cloud Media again for the colorful visual as he is easily one of the cleanest cinematographers in the state of Florida.

Klara McDonnell "Sinking Unknowing" (Patrick Murphy, dir.)

The music video for alt/pop singer/songwriter Klara McDonnell's latest single "Sinking Unknowing" has been released.

The funny and quirky video was directed by award-winning actor/director Patrick Murphy of Whispered Films with Galleri Productions as DOP.

The cast includes Klara McDonnell, Niamh Sweeney, Wayne Davis, Bobby Calloway and a lot of cake!

"Sinking Unknowing" was written by Klara and recorded, mixed and mastered at Beardfire Music Production Studio & Label. Produced by David Virgin, Rohan Healy, Al Quiff & Klara McDonnell.

Nissu "Forever Mine" (John Christopher, dir.)

I am Vinícius Lessa de Andrade Teixeira (born August 2, 1991), known as Nissu, a Dublin-based singer and songwriter, originally from Brazil. In 2012 I launched the first version of my debut single called "Forever Mine", co-written by my friend Ma Viana, followed by a music video that I used to help the "marriage equality campaign" in Brazil. The video was shared by the official campaign Facebook social media and went on blogs, websites and TV all over the world hitting the mark of over 90.000 views on YouTube.

The Landed "Don't Look Up To The Stars" (Paul Hale, dir.)

Latest single by the Landed that confronts the 'Celebrity' tag given to modern TV stars, namely reality TV. Moreover it champions the unsung heroes    of society and their hard work and dedication. The Video follows the journey of a band from their childhood to the present day and hints at the detachment of our young from an earthier substance such as the arts in favor of technology and a puzzling admiration for the 'stars' they see on TV.