Posts tagged jackferry

  • 23 Jun

    Blog: 99 Dollar Music Videos

    Appreciating The Depreciation Guild

    8-bit wonderband The Depreciation Guild and our very own Music Videos creator Jack Ferry put out a brand new music video today for Dream About Me, debuted on Pitchfork.tv. It’s so The Depreciation Guild, it almost feels like their last album cover and website came to life. I can’t remember t

  • 17 Mar

    Blog: 99 Dollar Music Videos

    Music Video Debut Next Week

    There’s a certain something taking place this week that is all over the internet. We’ll give you some hints: Texas, music, BBQ. You guessed it!  This week is SXSW and we’ve joined in the celebration. We're heading to SXSW Music to meet a lot of new bands.This means a few things for you. First

  • 12 Mar

    Episode: Music Videos

    Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard - To Be Objectified

    Musician and illustrator Jeffrey Lewis constructs a time lapse, large scale illustration, while his performance is rotoscoped into a comic book cartoon, all his own. "To Be Objectified" is from the album " 'Em Are I'" by Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard, set to be released in the US May of 2009 on Rough

  • 10 Mar

    Episode: Making Of

    Making of "To Be Objectified"

    Director Jack Ferry explains how he used rotoscoping, Jeffrey Lewis' live illustration, a camera and a calculator to achieve the look for the music video "To Be Objectified". Find out how he could combine these elements to create a  music video without spending more than .Come back Thursday for

  • 18 Feb

    Episode: Music Videos

    La Strada - The Sun Song

    La Strada's music video for "The Sun Song" is a visual allegory of the band's sound, its roots in Europe but with a style that is quintessentially New York. "The Sun Song," from La Strada's self-titled EP, is set to be released February 24, 2009, on Ernest Jenning Record Co.See how this video was ma

  • 18 Feb

    Episode: Making Of

    Making of "The Sun Song" Music Video

    La Strada's video for the "The Sun Song" is the rising Brooklyn band's first official music video. Director Jack Ferry set out to create a visual equivalent of the band's dynamic old meets new sound, by shooting in locations such as Ellis Island, on cobblestone streets and by adding a worn, textured