Sheffield born band Arctic Monkeys take viewers back in time with grainy, vintage aesthetics in their new music video for Body Paint. Directed by RadicalMedia’s Brook Linder, the eclectic images deliver a sense of nostalgia along with a new wave energy.
Writer and director Edem Wornoo has been signed to Ground Work. He will join the company’s commercial and music video roster. Wornoo is known for his music videos with music heavyweights Dave, Fredo, Stormzy, Big Zuu and Wretch 32. Ground Work and Wornoo have already built a strong working relationship across several productions.
The UK Music Video Awards 2022 (UKMVAs) is now open for entries. Back for its 15th annual event, the competition is accepting work accomplished in the UK and around world over the last year. Entrants can submit their music videos via the official website at: www.ukmva.com. The deadline is set for August 3rd 2022 and […]
Production service company Benetone Films have shot their latest music video on location in Thailand for the Swedish electronic-duo Galantis. With offices based in Santa Monica, Krakow and Bangkok, Benetone’s worldwide reach has led the company to service a range of projects including commercials for Coca-Cola and Nestlé.
Great Guns created its own riot in Ukrainian capital Kiev for a music video for singer-songwriter Santigold. Produced for the compilation album Beats of the Beautiful Game, Kicking Down Doors shows a face-off between protestors and riot police being diffused with an impromptu kick-about.
An Australian pop duo has filmed a music video on location in southern New Zealand. Max Donovan and Bianca Oechsle – who perform as Max & Bianca – shot on location at Larnach Castle in Dunedin.
A music video has been filmed at the Concorde hanger at Manchester Airport Runway Visitor Park in north-west England. West Yorkshire-based group My Forever spent a day filming around the park’s Concorde exhibit.
Director Sean Stiegemeier of Pictures in a Row has marked a collaboration between music producers Kaskade and Skrillex. Lick It is filmed in reverse and shows a young woman struggling in a snowy landscape as she tries to track down a source of music to calm her bleeding ears.
Consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble has journeyed to the California desert for a special music video promoting its detergent brand Cheer. Australian band Strange Talk was sent to Adelanto near Los Angeles to perform their single Climbing Walls for a new interactive promotion.
More music videos and corporate films being shot in Los Angeles have boosted the city’s location filming figures for the First Quarter of 2011. Despite the overall 4.7% increase on the same period in 2010, feature and TV production declined.