Blame Brendan.
He’s the Michael Bay of wedding videos.
AF writes:
“This clown is holding up school pick-up traffic from Finglas to Glasnevin while videoing an open-top wedding car with two beige stretch limos in tow…”
An original tune from musician Rob Cantor, who recently released a 29 covers in one song video that went viral before he later revealed it as a fake.
Deftly illustrated with viral gif loops, tuneful and – thanks to the fake cover – in receipt of a 250,000+ hits. This is how you do that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HfIqV3vqfM
Mick Quinn writes:
Here’s a video I directed for Luke Keating’s ‘Collide’. I’d love if you’d post it!
G’wan the Mick!
A stop-motion video for Moving On by James animated in yarn by BAFTA-winning director Aislie Henderson.
Life, death…the fabric of existence.
Mmf.
‘When Emily Letts got pregnant, she knew she would get an abortion. Then she decided to film it. Letts, 25, is an abortion counsellor at Cherry Hill Women’s Center in New Jersey, which is where she had her abortion. The non-graphic video focuses on her face and shows her breathing and humming through the procedure.
I know there are women who feel great remorse. I have seen the tears. Grieving is an important part of a woman’s process, but what I really wanted to address in my video is guilt.
Our society breeds this guilt. We inhale it from all directions. Even women who come to the clinic completely solid in their decision to have an abortion say they feel guilty for not feeling guilty.
I didn’t feel bad. I do feel a little irresponsible and embarrassed about not using birth control. I was able to learn and move forward. And I am grateful that I can share my story and inspire other women to stop the guilt.’
Why I Filmed My Abortion (Heather Wood Rudulph, Cosmopolitan)
Some of the most popular cat videos on YouTube animated by Richard Swarbrick.
Way more impressive than you’d imagine.
Music: Kimlee by Empathy Test
Hips by Swords – the fourth single from the album Lions & Gold. Video directed by Neil Hoare.
Swords sez:
We support Ham Sandwich in The Olympia Theatre on April 19th.
Previously: Buildings
Jamie Tanner writes:
Here’s a live music video I made for Dublin funk outfit, Miss Kate & The Higher State. The track is called “Took the Life” and we shot it in one of the old houses on Henrietta Street.
Previous MissKates: You Come Back and this earlier one-take iPhone video for the song above.
The official video for Hey Now released this week by the absurdly talented London Grammar directed by Chris Ullens.