Emilie Simon "Dreamland" : Dir. Asif Mian

In The 80's - Music Video
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Delorentos - S.E.C.R.E.T. Dir: Eoghan Kidney
Delorentos - S.E.C.R.E.T. from ξοgΙιαη κιdηεγ on Vimeo.
I wanted to tell a simple story about the mysteries of the human heart.
6 Day Riot - O Those Kids, Directed by Iria Lopez @ watergun.tv
More @ www.watergun.tv
Boiar - 4MM (2009)
La Roux "I'm Not Your Toy"

Johnossi - Party with my pain DIR: Erik Liss
Client: Universal Music Sweden DIR: Erik Liss (www.happytear.com/directors/erik)
I Heart Hiroshima - "Shakeytown" (dir. Paul W. Rankin)

I Heart Hiroshima – Shakeytown from Paul W. Rankin on Vimeo.
Choo Choo la Rouge - Here Come the Guns
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Bonnie "Prince" Billy:" How About Thank You" /Dir:Mike Aho
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart live @ Eurockeennes Festival
Check out all the concert videos from the Eurockeennes festival on : www.grandcrew.com
The Tchendos, I Can't Understand / Nedovedu Pochopit, dir. Borivoj
I Can't Understand / Nedovedu Pochopit from borivoj on Vimeo.
BERTO - superficiale dir: danxzen
BERTO - superficiale from danxzen on Vimeo.
Ian Brown 'Stellify' - directed by Colin O'Toole
Project: Ian Brown ‘Stellify’ Record Company: Polydor Records Commissioner: Ross Anderson Production Company: Pulse Films Director: Colin O'Toole Producer: Mikey Levelle DoP: Jonas Mortensen Editor: Ross Hallard Telecine: Ben Roberts at Glassworks
Director Colin O’Toole decided to set the video for ‘Stellify’ in Manchester, as although Ian Brown grew up in the city he has never filmed a video there. The video opens with Ian walking through the city streets. He is soon joined by an entire marching band, which compliments the song’s lighter feel and represents Ian’s triumphant return to the airwaves. As Ian sings about his personal growth, he walks past the high rise buildings and his former dole office, vividly illustrating how his life has changed from his youth in Manchester to an eventful 25 year career as one of England’s most influential musicians.
Attempting a street video in Manchester meant the team had to contend with the famous Northern rain, as well as writing off a very expensive camera and a Cooke lens! However, the final video shows Ian’s emotional return to the welcoming streets and people of his early life.
Deadmau5 'Ghosts N Stuff' - directed by Colin O'Toole
Project: Deadmau5 ‘Ghosts N Stuff’ Record Company: Virgin Records Commissioner: James Hacket Production Company: Pulse Films Director: Colin O'Toole Producer: Ben Sullivan DoP: David Lanzenburg Editor: Ross Hallard Telecine: Ben Roberts at Glassworks
The music video for ‘Ghosts N Stuff’ was shot on location in Toronto, Joel Zimmerman’s (aka Deadmau5) home town, and is typical of his style not to take himself too seriously as an artist. The surreal and light-hearted video follows Deadmau5 dying in a hospital (which is actually a working mental institution in real-life) and then returning as an inept, corporal ghost, who uses a skateboard to travel through the city - visiting mundane locations like a coin laundry. He is slightly ostracised, until eventually he is invited to a party full of other strange characters. Finally, the party is intercut with scenes in the hospital and the viewer realizes that it was a strange dream – Deadmau5 wakes up as himself again.
Fat Joe - Hey Joe (dir. by Gabriel Hart)
Dirty Laundry Presents FYF Fest Parts 1 & 2
Dirty Laundry Presents: FYF Fest Part 1 from Dirty Laundry on Vimeo.
Dirty Laundry Presents: FYF Fest Part 2 from Dirty Laundry on Vimeo.
This week, Dirty Laundry Presents FYF FEST with Sean Carlson and Keith Morris (ex Black Flag/Circle Jerks). Sean is the mastermind behind the fest and Keith curates it with him. It's in two parts - but check 'em both out, they're well worth it.
FYF Fest's line-up includes bands like No Age, The Thermals, and Black Lips and a lot more. It's this Saturday, Sept. 5th at LA State Historic Park. We highly recommend it.
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Spike Jonze Early Test Film for Harold & The Purple Crayon
Spike was set to direct a live action adaptation of Harold and the Purple Crayon. Here is an early test short film he made. You can read more about it in this NYT Magazine article here:www.nytimes.com
The Brownies - Dance Romance (Dir. Tom Levinge)
Shot at Ealing studios over the messiest weekend of all time. Shot for a tiny budget. Luckily the stains came out of the costumes.
General Elektriks, "Raid The Radio" by Arno Salters
