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from our top-notch filmmakers, here you go..
Natalie Portman's Shaved Head 'Sophisticated Sideways Ponytail'
glistening pleasure pop
The Frank and Walters 'Miles and Miles'
infectiously catchy guitar anthems
and finally, we're proud to present
London Elektricity 'All Hell Is Breaking Loose'
commissioned by Hospital Records made and promoted through Radar
Radar Music Videos is:
- for clients to commission excellent and outstanding music videos and have them promoted.
- for filmmakers who want to find music video work to find work.
- a network to empower and enable filmmakers worldwide.
- a place for filmmakers to network and support each other.
To that end, these are the community guidelines:
I'm no ladies' man.
But, for some reason beyond my comprehension, it is the ladies who seem to appreciate my work. Thus, I'm meeting with this Austrian female artist later this month to discuss details about her second music video (her first to have a budget, though). Likewise, in early October, we'll be shooting a video for an Argentinian artist, also female. Last, but definitely not least, the treatment I wrote on Laura Maning's 'Night Terror' seems to have struck a chord with EMI, since they asked me for a show reel.
I'm in Hell, and if you are interested in what Hell looks like, let me tell you: it's lots of air-kissing, and minimalist-yet-soft dresses in various neutral colours all somehow incorporating chiffon. As I got no fee for my last few music videos, I took a gig filming London Fashion Week so I could afford a plane ticket home. The pace has been unrelenting, not helped by the edit suite I'm using having a copy of Final Cut powered by rubber bands and grumpy hamsters.
Tzu 'Dambusters'
'stencil hip hop'
Video Anto
0131 'Sunglasses
'a fat beat and sexy lyrics you can dance or get laid to'
Video: Danxzen
Dana Marie 'Fallen'
'Heartfelt honesty'
Video: Dahopa Films
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Riddle me this, o internets. Why does everybody get their knickers in a twist about the violence in this music video (which I love), and totally ignore the steaming pile of morally bankrupt shite that is this video? Back in t'day, John Hughes would have made a movie about how that redhead nerdy chick totally gets revenge on Little Miss Cool for being such a psycho bully. (Oh wait, I think he already did).
Thunderheist 'Jerk It'
"The hottest video in the world right now." NME
Electrorap
Video: Thatgo
The Beatmonkeys 'Brighton Breaks'
"future heroes of dance" Mixmag
Video: Pikada
Bob Rifo 'Kinky Malinki'
'Punk Electronica'
Video: Francesco Calabrese
Grahame Maclean is a panel member of the BBC FilmNetwork and runs his own music publishing company. He's happy to provide free advice about publishing copyrights to any filmmaker and will no doubt also be very happy to talk about production music for any of your non-music video projects.
www.northstarmusic.co.uk
Pegz 'What Would Happen'
"Hypnotic hip hop"
video: Isore Productions
The Deer Tracks 'Slow Collision'
"Electromagnetic Mist"
video: Stephen Schuster
Le Tetsuo 'Your Elbow'
"Spiky Noise Pop"
video: Barry Murphy
The shoot for Amanda Palmer's "Leeds United" went better than I could have dreamed yesterday, considering that I had such nerves the night before that I wanted to kill myself. I don't know why I was getting myself in such a state, it was only a mixed narrative and performance video with 120+ extras, 8 dancers, choreo, 6 backing musicians, a giant sign made of lights and a very independent-minded (but gracious and intelligent) singer. And 16 hours to shoot it in. What could possibly go wrong?



