Tag Archives: Music Video

“Change is Everything” by Son Lux

May 5th, 2015 | Brain, Robot

Change is Everything Son Lux

“Change is Everything” is a new song by the band, Son Lux. The video was conceived and produced by Nathan Johnson and the folks at The Made Shop. Via NPR:

“The first day we knocked out 535 frames (out of roughly 4,000). By day three, the pads of my fingers were so raw that it hurt to move a pin. I didn’t know how I’d be able to keep going, but my wife, Katie found some rubber finger tips at Staples that helped dull the pain (though it also decreased our precision). We also didn’t realize that the surface of the foam core board would be blown out by day four.
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We got to the point where the board was so pockmarked that the pins would randomly shoot out and fly across the studio every couple frames. After that, we stocked up on a few more boards and started wearing safety goggles.”

“I’ve always been attracted to art that uses very simple materials in its execution,” says Johnson. “I love the ‘lots of something little’ approach.
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I guess, partly, because it means that you can use everyday materials that everybody has access to, which feels really accomplishable. I love the idea of seeing something ordinary and mundane transformed into something beautiful and lifelike; and it feels extra empowering to know that the price of admission is only the amount of time and energy you’ve got to spend.”

But it does take a fair amount of time and energy…

The whole video took about a week of prep work and then 2 solid weeks of the tedious frame-by-frame shooting that is stop-motion animation. I’d say it was all worth it!

-RSB

“Ivory Coast” by Pure Bathing Culture

July 7th, 2014 | Space

Ivory Coast Song

Sean Pecknold directed this lovely video for the song, “Ivory Coast,” by Pure Bathing Culture. The story features a little blue alien (love child?) being chased by ghostly, holographic sharks. Sound intriguing? 🙂 In the end, it appears, the mother must let her son travel to the stars… where he belongs. Enjoy!

-RSB

“Capitol” – Music Video by Trust

April 14th, 2014 | Space

Trust Capitol

Here’s a fresh video from the band, Trust, featuring “Capitol” off the group’s sophomore album, Joyland.

From Consequence of Sound:

“Capitol… lyrically embodies the dark, emotional depths conveyed in the album’s artwork. “Set forth for the island/ She went for the sky,” Alfons sings. “We need all the stairs now/ We’re staring at heights.” He frames this glance into the unfathomable with a bolt of synthpop tinged with magical glitches and blips, a sound reminiscent of a celestial world darkened by black holes and technology. He ends the track by aching “Well, I got,” over and over, until it bleeds into and synchronizes with intense bass booms and robo-bird chirps.”

I’m really digging the facial expressions by the model in the video. Such intensity!

-RSB

“Chella Ride” by Dog Blood

March 13th, 2014 | Space

“Chella Ride” is a new track from the group, Dog Blood, a musical collaboration between Skrillex and Boyz Noize. The animated music video really caught my eye. It’s an incredible production by the folks over at Golden Wolf. They implemented multiple techniques such as 3d, 2d, cel animation and live action footage to create a gritty, hard-hitting animation style.
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celllayersIf you’re not familiar with it, cel animation is an antique method used by studios before the advent of computer-assisted design.
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The technique involves drawing on clear plastic sheets (gets its name from “celluloid” sheets) and then laying these images over a static background drawing.
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Very old school!

-RSB

“Hey Moon” by John Maus

February 26th, 2014 | Space

Hey Moon

John Maus is a musician and political scientist from Austin, Minnesota who composes beautiful music to highlight his deep, melancholic voice. “Hey Moon” is my favorite track off the 2011 album, “We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves.
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The music video above was created by Jonathan H., and its visual simplicity matches the song perfectly in my opinion.

Christine Gwosdz put it well when she wrote, “This song makes me want to demolecularize back into the universe, or fade into heaven as others may say.
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-RSB

24-hour Time-lapse Music Video from Dan Black

July 24th, 2013 | Space

Dan Black Hearts RobotSpaceBrain

Every 16 seconds, for 24 straight hours (11 am to 11 am), a photo was taken to create this incredible time-lapse music video from Dan Black.  The song, titled “Hearts,” is pretty good, but the video is absolutely top-notch!  He stands there for 3 hours before a word is sung!
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The planning that went into this was extensive.
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 Here’s a “Making of” video to give you some details:

I really respect the attention to detail that went into getting the lips synced to the music and to having poster boards printed out for every frame of the cameo featuring Kelis.

For more from Dan Black, check out his site.

-RSB

[via PetaPixel]

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