Young Dro feat. Yung LA - "I Don't Know Y'all" (Dir. Gabriel Hart)
Sick.
the look of this was pretty damn cool. cartooner plugin maybe?
I liked it. An entire video "posterized". Cool.
This is great.
Wow. A new style has emerged. I expect more to follow. Congrats on being the First. Literal eye Candy. Wonder what other folks will do with it.
Cool video, but didn't like the music.
come on now, ugkitties. You're grossing me out.
someone must've loved ps' artistic filters :P this aside, it looks nice for a couple seconds, but it becomes tiresome and kinda cheap after a while. i think this is why you tweak photos with it, and not videos
pretty much the ugliest thing i've seen in a long long time. a video that looks like over cooked hdr's with a buttload of unsharp is not an award winning concept....
im sorry but this looks cheap
Have to agree. Looks like it has nice photography & portraiture as is. The effect looks VERY amateur, perhaps if it were "splashed" on in flash cuts or something but even that is unnecessary. The photography in the video is nice, it would would be better served with richly saturated colors.
This thing is insane! Love the bizarre Black Sheep interlude midway through.
Gotta side with the positive folks on this one. Enjoyed that all the way through.
the super sharpness and colors look super cool. The noise (especially in the sky) is what ruins it for me. But - I think he can get it better on the next one. Good to see a rap video trying something new.
Seriously; it's ironic that rap music has done so much innovative stuff in music but so little for videos. I mean, most rap videos in the last 10 years could have come out in 1999.
luv it luv it luv it
Sure, I instantly recognized the techniques for creating the look. But I still liked the stylization.
This is really fuckin rad. Especially in the medium shots that have tons of people in them. Really messes with your eyes. Like an old school graffiti mural or something.
Liked it all the way through. Great song, strong edit, fun technique. Wish the sky were a bit less noisy sometimes, but that's it.
Sort of was getting into the compositions, people and performances for the first 30sec but then just got bored which is probably due to the editing and the fact that I have seen all of this in rap videos 1000 times before. I think I would have been more interested to see this without the obvious filters.