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SHOT: Hella - Aaron Rosenbloom, director

Director Aaron Rosenbloom (far left), producer Jason Goldman (fifth from left), DP Wes Mellant (second from right) and camera op Scott Cramer (far right) getting in a line-up with Ipecac band Hella at the Sacramento, CA shoot for "The Things That People Do When They Think No One's Looking." The video was produced by The Pharmacy.

Hella lotta people

Steven Gottlieb at May 15, 2007 in Ipecac, The Pharmacy | Permalink

NEW RELEASE: Melvins "The Talking Horse"

Melvins It's a sci-fi nightmare in this video for bizarro punk legends the Melvins. First, you got an oozy turkey that gives birth to some sort of alien. Then a series of objects — trees, newspaper boxes, buildings  — sprout faces and start mouthing the vocals.One man senses a kinship with the oddness, but he turns into a cake and gets eaten. Weird? You bet. --> watch "The Talking Horse"

Melvins "The Talking Horse" (Ipecac)
Behn Fannin, director/producer/DP/editor | Productions Productions/Refused TV, production co | Jessica Vliet, 3D animation

Steven Gottlieb at March 28, 2007 in Ipecac, New Releases, Productions Productions, Refused TV | Permalink

NEW RELEASE: Peeping Tom "Mojo"

Mike Patton Peeping Tom
"Mojo" (Ipecac)

Matt McDermitt, director/editor | BP Cooper, producer | Symbolic + HSI, production cos | Chris Probst, DP | Description: Having covered nearly every genre of music through his many bands and collaborations (Faith No More, Tomahawk and Mr. Bungle being the most well-known) Mike Patton finally returns to the vibe of his 2001 trip-hop homage Lovage with Peeping Tom. This video stars Danny DeVito (of course) watching an endless barrage of bad late-night TV filled with reruns, infomercials, press conferences and commercials that all play off our base fascination with sex, drugs and violence. Other celebs with cameos in the clip include Mark Hoppus, Rachel Hunter and Rahzel. -- watch "Mojo"

Steven Gottlieb at June 22, 2006 in HSI, Ipecac, New Releases, Symbolic | Permalink