Director: Joe Tunmer
Here's the video for the 1st single, due March 3rd, from the 2nd Frightened Rabbit album, 'The Midnight Organ Fight', released 14th April 2008.
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Director : Agust Jacobsson and Sigur Ros
Date : January 2001
This unforgettable and award-winning clip, conceived by and supervised by the band with direction by Agust Jacobsson features the Perlan special-needs theatre group acting out a simple but beautiful play about the elements.
Completed in October 2006, the video for Max Richter's track 'Song', which appears on his album, 'Songs From Before', was shot by film maker Yulia Mahr in a remote part of the Pyrenees. Using out-of-date Super-8mm black and white film stock, and some of the last Kodachrome 40 stock ever produced, it is a neat vsual accompaniment to the grain and atmosphere of Max's music.
Director: Danny Perez
Date: April 2004
A twisted take on the tale of the turtle & the hare, the video for 'Who Could Win A Rabbit' was shot and edited on a low budget between March - April 2004 by the band's friend, Danny Perez. The costumes were also made by friends of the band.
Director : Floria Sigismondi
Date : Arpil 2003
This video sees schoolchildren at play in an unexplained dystopian vision of the future,with black snow and hellish red sky.
It won the director and band best video at the MTV awards.
Directed and shot by: Hope Hall / One Take New York
Edited by: Kelly McClean
Date: Oct 5 2007
Shot in the Oyster Bar, Grand Central Station, New York City.
Track taken from Tom Brosseau LP "Cavalier" on Fatcat Records.
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Director : Joe Tumner
Date: April 2004
Shot with three cameras, this is a great piece of live footage of Animal Collective's set at The Old Market in Brighton, the first show on the UK leg of their 'Sung Tongs' tour in April 2004.
Directed and shot by: Yulia Mahr
Date: 29/01/2008
This film, made by director Yulia Mahr, to accompany Max Richter's "Fragment" was shot over several winter nights from Max's studio window while he was working on the record "Songs From Before".
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Captured live on February 3rd 2007, during the fifth FatCat 'Open Circuit' festival at Kunstencentrun BELGIE in Hasselt, Belgium. This footage sees a clip from a great live set from Hauschka.
Credits:
camera: Jef Mertens
photos: Lieve Apers
Director: Fraser Campbell
Date:2007
Taken from Frightened Rabbits "Sings The Greys" LP on Fatcat Records.
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Official music video for "Seminal Paws" by Our Brother the Native.
this video was conceived, edited, photographed, and directed by Greg DeLiso and Khalid Ghafir
Seminal Paws is taken from the Parting Marrows EP released by Fat Cat Records this will be released 20/10/2008 in digital download only
find the album here
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Director Kate Shoults produced these two videos for Xinlisupreme's great track, 'Kyoro'.
the first is a rapid-cut montage based on footage shot around Dungeness in South East England. The second is one long, slow-take of a random street event witnessed with camera in Berlin.
Director Kate Shoults produced these two videos for Xinlisupreme's great track, 'Kyoro'.
the first is a rapid-cut montage based on footage shot around Dungeness in South East England. The second is one long, slow-take of a random street event witnessed with camera in Berlin.
Director: Katerina Athanasopoulou
Date: 2004
A digital experimental music video based on the song "The Clipper" by Charlottefield. This film explores the cold sea and sinking ships.