
Two Door Cinema Club make some pretty amazing music videos. Their “I Can Talk” Music video is by far my favorite, but this one is up there as well. This video revolves around three realities split into three different screens and forces you to watch it at least three times. Cool Video.
The official video for Two Door Cinema Club’s new single ‘Come Back Home’, taken from their debut album ‘Tourist History’ released on Kitsuné in March 2010.
‘Come Back Home’ is released on 12th July 2010 on 7″ vinyl and digital package, and is backed by remixes from Is Tropical, Myd and Keith & Supabeatz.

OK Go’s Music Video looks like a fun stop motion pack of skittles, the wild berry kind that is. I’m curious, though how long this took to shoot. Enjoy this colorful eye candy which will soon turn into a viral video like most of their other music videos.
OK Go’s official video for ‘End Love’ off the album Of The Blue Colour of the Sky.
Director: OK Go, Eric Gunther, and Jeff Lieberman
Producer: Shirley Moyers

From Dosh’s 5th LP, Tommy. Video directed by Shal Ngo.

Finally a Music Video from Yea Big + Kid Static’s song Heavy Catamaran.
Yea Big’s TV goes static so he takes it for a walk to the repair shop.
Directed, produced, and edited by Martin Rodahl for 71 Degrees North.
VFX by Ember Lab and Nathan Matsuda.
Audio mix by Gordon Ferris.
Color by Tyler Roth.

Directed by Eric Wareheim
Special Effects by Fatalfarm
Director of Photography Matt Lloyd
Edited by Luke Lynch
Post Colorist/ Finishing Editor: Daniel Haworth
Styling by Amanny Ahmad
Produced by Funk Factory Films, Inc
Copyright Lovepump United / City Slang, 2010

Shot by Sean Stiegemeier.
“Shot over the past year while I was traveling. I had never really done any time-lapse before this, so it was fun to learn. Numerous locations include: Prague, Japan, Banff, Utah, Oregon, California, and more”

Diane Birch – Valentino Music Video directed by Dennis Liu. The Whole video was in one shot and took weeks of preparation. Cool.

Awesome Signals Music Video Directed by Vice Cooler. Dogs and peanut butter makes for a combination of fun and awkward facial expressions.
(via pitchfork)









