Gabe and I have been working on an animatic to enter the contest being held by Radiohead, for user created videos for one of their songs.
We’ll be posting the clip into the site for people to go check it out and vote. Here is one of the stills.
Posts Tagged ‘music’
Radiohead’s Nude
Friday, April 25th, 2008Portishead’s Third
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008Here is the recently released video for Portishead’s “Machine Gun”, from their latest album Third. The album has to be, in my view, one of the best albums of this year. It is absolutely fantastic. Go buy it *once its out*
Thanks Gabe for the pointer on the video
Bjork’s ‘Wanderlust’
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008The NY Times today posted a making of video for the new Bjork ‘Wanderlust’ music video. Apparently, the whole thing took nine months to make with these guys sleeping on the set and not being paid for much of it. They start the interview off with a confession to using illicit drugs as part of their creative exploration. After watching the video, I’m not sure if they were so much explaining their process as apologizing.
One would think that in that amount of time you’d be bowled-over by this video, but instead all I kept thinking was, really, nine months? They reuse shots so often, it made me wonder how much of their footage hit the cutting room floor. To be fair, I’m not judging the final piece which is supposed to be viewed in 3D with stereoscopic glasses (oh yeah, I’ll just go to Rite-aid and pick up a pair of those…); but I would hope that they would be concious of the fact that most people are not going to see this video in 3D and that with Bjork giving them “as much time as they needed” they could create two equal pieces, one 2D and one 3D.
They use puppets, clay characters, hand drawn elements, choreographed live action green screen footage and (what the hell is that at the end?) CG. That’s all fine and good, but I don’t want to be able to tell which ones you’re using and when. Just because you have fine ingredients and you’ve mixed them in a pot doesn’t mean you’re done creating your gourmet meal. And I’d argue the ingredients here are less than fine. And I’m not opposed to a Low-Fi stylized look either, but unfortunately the video comes off as more highschool-project/ amateur hour and a bad comedy club. Perhaps like a comedy club injects you with large alcoholic drinks before the show, they should provide us all with a little psilocybin to dull and heighten the correct senses.
Have I judged enough? Now it’s your turn…let’s hear what you think.
The Greatest Song Ever?
Thursday, March 27th, 2008For some reason I haven’t been able to get this song out of my head… I know I’m probably one of the few living beings who remembers this ever existed anyways.
The song is Pancho Villa, by Magazine 60, an 80′s French band. Party on Garth.
Charly Garcia
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008Looking for a music video of Argentinean super star Charly Garcia, I found this gem from a while ago.
He then asks one of the journalists to bring him a coke…
Upon the question: Where did you leave your Superman cape?
In your bedroom… He replies.
Oh snap!
In Rainbows
Monday, December 10th, 2007
Steve Forrest/Insight-Visual for The New York Times
The NY Times has a pretty interesting article on Radiohead’s “In Rainbows” -on the actual making on the album and the effects of the pay-what-you-want scheme after freeing themselves EMI .
Read it here.
Vamos a la Playa
Sunday, December 9th, 2007I haven’t been able to get this song out of my head in the last few days – don’t ask me why. Check out those kicks and radio(?)watches. This is Righeira in 1983. If only the future were that cool.
BATTLES @ Webster HAll
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007Have you bought your new Radiohead yet?
Thursday, October 11th, 2007No? Then click here. Go buy it.
Arcade Fire
Monday, October 8th, 2007Mara and I made it on Saturday to the Arcade Fire concert over at Randall’s Island. It was one of those concerts I had really no idea of what to expect ( had never been in Randall’s Island, and have only heard a few songs of some of the groups). It turned out to be a pretty large show: LCD System, Arcade Fire, Blonde Redhead, Les Savy Fav and White Light, in an even larger venue. It was pretty cool actually.
On the way there, we decided to walk across the Tri-Borough Bridge and over to the island (from Lex and 125th st). The walk itself isn’t bad, but there’s no way on earth I’d dare to walk along that pathway any other time than a concert day. The views are pretty cool and I always like getting close to the structure, but I’d be pretty worried walking in there at night. Caracas avenue style (Colombians will understand it…)
There are some pics of the bridge and the show after the jump below.


