Complicated Universal Cum - I can Hardly Wait (dir. Ditlev Rosing, Frederik Valentin)
Making out the video.

Mew - "Beach" (Dir. Martin De Thurah, Adam Hashemi, Lasse Martinussen)

Editors: Eat Raw Meat = Blood Drool (dir. Lennox Brothers)
"Ultimately the video paints a truthful picture of the lies which affect our current state of existence in a (so called) free world. From the moment we're born we are controlled, manipulated, and led astray from what really matters in life - freedom. We are orchestrated from high above; even our leaders are merely puppets/clowns with their strings being pulled by powerful groups out of sight. Conspiracy theories, Illuminati, The New World Order; the free world is no longer free, our decisions no longer our own. An Orwellian future which has come to be realised within our own lifetime - A case of the corrupt blind leading the free minds."
Trentemøller: Sycamore Feeling (written and directed by Jesper Just)
'Sycamore Feeling' - video from the upcoming Trentemøller album Into The Great Wide Yonder' written and directed by Jesper Just. Producers: Lucas Joaquin, Jay Van Hoy, Lars Knudsen. Women: DeYana Wagner, Princess Diandra. Director of Photography: Kasper Tuxen. Editors: Rikke Selin Lorentzen, Jesper Just. Costume Designer: Rabiah Troncelliti. Production Designer: Jona Burrut. Digital Imaging Technician: Bernard Hunt. Key Grip: John Shim. Gaffer: Matt Tomko. Make-Up Artist: Melanie Harris. Location Manager: Ray Mendez. Location Scout: Stephen Grivno. Art Intern: Ashby Collinson. Production Assistants: Tory Lenosky, Alex Scharfman, Anna Bernstrom, Brian Yankou.
Toeppel Butera - Wir sind am Arsch
German jazz, rock and reggae, shot with an EOS 7D & 5D Mark II, directed by Jan Zenkner
Name this video plz
(from a friend)
I have a request; a while back there was a music video by an artist who's name I don't know... But, the video itself was quite memorable so I hope somebody can tell me what it was... this has been driving me nuts for several years, and none of my friends seem to know who the DJ was.
Okay, the music was some sort of euro trance/electronic/darkwave (not sure really) but the video was very simple... Black background, close-up shots of women getting very slowly covered by pouring honey. As the song went, honey was making the t-shirts wet and by the end of the track, the shirts were almost see through... Now, you never see the faces of the women, just the bodies, and the music is very seductive... slow... and words honey are uttered throughout the song. I think it has lyrics, but it might not... It was played on tv when I was in Europe several years ago (around start of 2005), and by the sound of things, it could be a Dutch DJ or French even (or not at all... sorry it's vague). I've googled the shit out of the net, and tried youtube but it mostly escapes me.
M.A.N.D.Y Vs. Booka Shade - Donut
Music video with stop-motion moving boxes. Cool Video.
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INXS "Need You Tonight/Mediate" dir. Richard Lowenstein, 1987

Former Breakthrough Video, "Need You Tonight/Mediate" picked up a slew of awards.
And the new Beck/St. Vincent/Liars version
Swimmer One ‘Ghosts In The Hotel’ - Dir Daniel Warren
Made by Daniel Warren
Choreographed & Performed by Limor Ziv & Ivica Bago
Music by Swimmer One
1995 'Polar Rapid' Dir. Michael Humphrey
Here is a promo I shot for a band recently that only had $100.00. Luckily what the band made up for in a lack of money was having a bunch of interesting looking friends. So instead of reaching for the 5D I wanted to have a shot at an idea that had been floating around in my head for some time. I really wanted to create a connection between an audience and the emotions and reactions of non-actors reacting to footage shown to them.
The subjects were shot one by one with each not having any idea what was about to happen. We played a series of videos to the subjects - content ranging from dogs being silly, to shocking and disgusting. There was one 'special' video that came last... not everyone got to see that one. The name was jarsquatter. I leave the rest to imagination.
Band: 1995 Track: Polar Rapid Director: Michael Humphrey (Unsigned, UK) Production Company: Mr Falcon DoP: Andrew Stroud Editor: Alexandra de Gonzalez Colourist: Andrew Brown @ Toybox