Azel Phara - Green
Mill+ directing collective Bif collaborated with the emerging Parisian electronic artist Azel Phara, to take us on a kaleidoscopic journey in this glitchy promo ‘Green’.
Mill+ directing collective Bif collaborated with the emerging Parisian electronic artist Azel Phara, to take us on a kaleidoscopic journey in this glitchy promo ‘Green’.
The Wikisinger sings the same song in different environments experimenting with natural reverb, early reflections and short delays. Directed by Vincent Rouffiac and produced by TOUCHÉ Videoproduktion
Watch also the Wikidrummer
"There's nothing more depressing than places that used to be designated for fun which are now abandoned, exposed to decay and eternal loneliness. Amusement parks, for example. Or kindergartens. Or even bathrooms, or swimming pools where cheerful children used to laugh and splash. It's this latter setting that Norwegian singer Farao has chosen for the video for "Bodies." Starring two teen girls "Bodies" explores how strangely unsettling post-puberty can be—a maelstrom of conflicting, acutely felt emotions. Watch this and feel it all over again." via Noisey
The 3.5-minute music video below was captured in a span of 5 seconds. French filmmaker Guillaume Panariello tells us he did this “shortest shoot ever” using a Phantom 4K camera snapping 1000 frames per second. When slowed down, those 5 seconds of real time turn into three-and-a-half minutes of slow-mo craziness. The song is “Unconditional Rebel” by Siska
French based electronic music producer Equateur released their new music video performing "Cheval Noir" from The Lava EP available on iTunes. Video is produced by RODS and directed by Kadavr Exquis on Nouvelle Wave label
Let us start the year with this beautiful piece of choreography conducted by talented young Maddie Ziegler (see Sia's previous music video with Maddie) and "not famous anymore" actor Shia LaBeouf. No doubts this will be our selection for Top 2015 this December.
P.s. Some pathetic people find this video inappropriate. I am not sure if they know ballet/dancing world very well.
"The Australian pop singer Sia felt forced to apologise promptly, tweeting: “I apologize to those who feel triggered by #ElasticHeart My intention was to create some emotional content, not to upset anybody." But other voices have demanded caution when making such grave accusations, with Barbara Ellen from the Guardian wondering: “Can't a grown man and a young girl produce art with edge and beauty of any kind without a squalid sexual subtext instantly being read into it?"
Truth is in the eye of the beholder.