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Feist: The Bad in Each Other

We’ve been trying to stay away from just re-posting videos just because they are cool, but we came across this one recently and it was absolutely mind blowing and we had to share.

Directed by Martin De Thurah along with Director of Photography Kasper Tuxen, they create an epic motion picture feel to accompany Feist’s song The Bad in Each Other. The voyeuristic camera movements (a unstable camera that seems to feel like it is from the point of an on-looker) follow the lives of a few men and women young and old. The lighting, cinematography, and beautiful editing allows for the viewer to get lost in the song and even if you’re not sure what is going on, it’s very touching. Definitely worth a watch.

thanks to We Are Handsome for the tip.


Witness Russell Brownley

Russell Brownley is the guy that every time you see him, he makes you feel like the coolest guy in the world. His attitude on life and his job is contagious and anyone who has ever surfed, worked, or just hung out with him has only the best things to say. I had the pleasure of trading music with Russell as he worked on the film Cancer to Capricorn and The Path of The Modern Gypsy chronicles with Reef and not only is he a top level visual artist, but his comprehension of editing and sound rivals the best in the industry.

This month Russell released his most recent show reel and it is breathtaking. He highlights the last 2 years of projects all perfectly synched to the song Vireo’s Eye by Future Islands. Keep your eyes out for Russ and The Wuss Productions, or don’t, because either way you won’t be able to miss him.

visit Russell on Vimeo
visit The Wuss Productions.


Yosemite HD

M83 and Time Lapse videos might be getting a little overdone, but this video is worth sharing for the sheer beauty and power that is Yo-semite.

“This video is a collaboration between Sheldon Neill and Colin Delehanty. All timelapses were shot on the Canon 5D Mark II with a variety Canon L and Zeiss CP.2 Lenses.”