Blue October - The Chills (dir. Jeff Ray)
The Mountain Goats "Estate Sale Sign" dir. Awesome + Modest
Who's Your Daddy! Strawberry Fields Forever Directed by Mareesa Stertz using HDR
STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER by Who's Your Daddy!
WATCH IN 720 HD PLEASE! Strawberry Fields Forever was shot using a tone mapping HDR process. Our search to match the psychedelic mood of the song led to the re-appropriating of a 3D beam splitter rig and aligning two identical cameras on it to capture the same image (instead of off axis as is typical). Once shot and edited, we used Aftereffects to combine the shots- using a custom process that worked most of the time- to create a look with more detail in the highlights and shadows. We encountered a handful of issues ranging from the size of the camera rig and inability to be mobile/or pull focus, to shutter sync issues and camera alignment, and even coming up with our own post workflow to effectively combine the video tracks. Once we more or less conquered these hurdles, the combined video clips were ran through one more color treatment to normalize and create the product that is in front of you now.
Directed by: Mareesa Stertz www.theSeeingMachine.com
Starring: Adam Gorgoni Chris Cote Freddy Curci Rick Neigher and the amazing little red haired girl: Reagan Poterack
www.whosyourdaddymusic.com
Crew: DP/Edit/Color: Colin MIka Edit/Color: Mareesa Stertz AE Shot Combining; Christian Spencer Producer: Melanie Wagor Production Designer: Joshua Sankar Makeup Artist: Megan Sutherland AD: Joe Papa 2nd AD: Mike Davis Gaffer: Terrance Stewart AC: Mike Persi 2nd AC/Grip: Kevin Harding Crowd Wrangler: Phillip Agresta
Ladytron "White Elephant" - Dir: Michele Civetta
OK Go - All Is Not Lost // Dir. OK Go, Pilobolus & Trish Sie

The full interactive HTML5 version lives at www.allisnotlo.st Or, if you don't have Google Chrome, you can watch here www.nytimes.com
Luke Million: Arnold
Luke Million: Arnold [OFFICIAL VIDEO] from Alanedit on Vimeo.
Luke Million "Arnold" Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger Director: 1977: George Butler Redit: Alanedit Baby Oil: Natassious Columbu, Johnson & Johnson Roids: Jose Cullo Gym Towels: Paul Puma Special thanks to Gold's Gym, the water cooler, Luke Million. Breasts. Label: Future Classic soundcloud.com/futureclassic
Black Black Hills - "The Celebration" dir. Blac Ionica
Washed Out - Before (edit: Franck Deron)
Hourglass sea - LA Lights (Jack King)
I.hunter "Epitaph" dir: Chino Moya

Vivian Girls-Take It As It Comes(dir/Travis Peterson)
Outback Vigilantes - U Don't Know
Rockin' ghost song written about the spirit of an actress from the late 1800's who still haunts the old 'Times Call' building in Longmont, Colorado...
OUTBACK VIGILANTES (formerly Colorado Hot Posse)
U Don't Know
Music/Lyrics: Jeff Knabel Acoustic Guitar: Jeff Knabel Lead Vocals: Jeff Knabel Bass: Joseph Racheli Drums: Wes Everett Lead Guitar: Jack Dunn Keyboards/Soloist: Joey Mentoni Sound Engineer: Wes everett myspace.com/hotposse
Produced by Brandon Berman: brandonberman.com
Storyline: Brandon Berman and Joey Mentoni Cinematography: Brandon Berman, Jay Shaffer, Lindsey Wilkinson, Trisha Mentor, Joey Mentoni
Editor: Brandon Berman Ghost Costume, Hair & Make-up: Amber Widom Production Assistant: Ryan Good
CAST Ghost Lady: Amber Widom Obsessed Man: Jeff Knabel and the Outback Vigilantes
Band footage and band only rough cut by: Josh Hyde and LoFu Productions: lofuproductions.com
Special thanks to Jaybilizer L.L.C.: jaybilizer.com
Special thanks to Racheli's deli
Filmed entirely on location at the Times Building (c.1879) Former site of the Elmer Beckwith Boardhouse e.z. bills and charlotte beck with proprietors 338 Main Street Longmont, CO
APRA/AMCOS 2011
androp - Bright Siren (Directors: Masashi Kawamura + Qanta Shimizu + Masatsugu Nagasoe)
When we listened to the 'Bright Siren', we envisioned bright lights flickering in the darkness, and the lyrics 'not to make it a memory' has stuck in our minds. From these inspirations, we came up with the idea of using camera strobos as pixels to create an animation out of light. We actually lined up 250 cameras and controlled each strobos through a computer program. All the lights in the film are real, and no CG were used.
Director: Masashi Kawamura + Qanta Shimizu + Masatsugu Nagasoe camera support: Canon Marketing Japan Inc.