Hello. Lionel Richie’s Song Remake

It is the dream of every creative film maker, that millions of people worldwide watch your movie. Quite recently a short film appeared online and has received over 2 million views in a couple of days. Continue reading … Hello. Lionel Richie’s Song Remake

Joey Ramone – “New York City”

This is a brand new, original video for the late Joey Ramone’s “New York City” piece. As mentioned by many, Joey Ramone is, probably, the busiest rock star in the afterlife. Continue reading … Joey Ramone – “New York City”

Gravity: A Dream Of The Future

Who would like their creations to lack gravity? The astonishing video, called “Gravity: Un Reve De Demain” makes that dream come true. Continue reading … Gravity: A Dream Of The Future

Vinyl Waveform Sculpture

This is a video that embodies a challenging and superb idea, directed by Us and produced by Liz Kessler, labelled the new music video for Benga’s track ‘I Will Never Change’. To bring the astonishing idea to life, first of all, the number of records per second against the frame rate had to be calculated. This stop motion video employs the use of 960 pieces of vinyl to create a straightforward and creative way to let the music speak for itself and create a mirrored image of the digital waveform. Each record had to be individually cut to a specific size, hand labelled, hand numbered and then finally polished.

According to the authors, this process alone took seven full working days. To animate the wave form, they have built it and then carefully removed each individual record. Once the sculpture was finally built, the animation process took about 30 hours. You might say, that the final video came out great and features some incredible animation. See for yourself.

OK Go – Skyscrapers

One of the best music bands that pioneer innovative visual material, OK Go, has lately released a clever dancing video for a song called ‘Skyscrapers.’ In this video the band members themselves are not in the clip. Instead, there’s a high quality replacement you might say. Continue reading … OK Go – Skyscrapers

Squeeze Me

Stopmotion video for Dutch artists Kraak & Smaak (which means “Crunch and Taste”) overlays the background with a simple, but clever gimmick – a flipbook for animating the foreground elements. Nice way how to catch a moment and make them flow like river.

Cactus Music

Playing a melody on spikes of a cactus accompanied by piano song. It is painful and not recommended for children because they may get hurt. An original idea how to create sound out of anything you have at hand. Cactus music online!

Reggie Watts: Pancakes

Comic Reggie Watts makes a song about pancakes on his iPhone.

Flight Of The Bumblebee Played In Record Time

A violinist has broken the record for the fastest performance of the Flight of the Bumblebee. Oliver Lewis managed to play the piece in one minute and 3.356 seconds.

Atomic Tom Live: Take Me Out

I saw Atomic Tom perform on the B train today… at first i thought they were going to bomb the train, but then they started playing and i was like ‘i love new york!’ liked them so much, i asked a stranger for the band name.

Brittany Tucker

Directed by Benjamin Espiritu. Produced by Atomic Tom and Benjamin Espiritu. Edited by Reid Carrescia. This video was filmed unannounced on Friday October 8, 2010 aboard the New York City B Train, over the Manhattan Bridge into Brooklyn and edited from 3 iPhone cameras. All footage is performed 100% live and executed in one take.

If you like the tune, it’s available here.

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