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Dominic Wright - I’ll Be Alright

Executive Producer: Dan Matthews Producer: Ellie Clapperton Production Companies: Ramshackle Productions First AD: Charlie J Doherty Director Of Photography: Natasha Duursma Focus Puller: Jonny Lewis Loader: Lali Coombes Gaffer: Vini Curtis Spark: Dax Sharkey Art Director: Georgia Marshall Art Assistant: Alisha Kulshrestha HMUA: Eliza Clarke Stylist: Amy Harfoot Production Assistant: Ella Lowden Van Driver: Jonny Reid Edit: Devon Kuziw Colourist: Katie Dymmock Grade Producer: Franky Chadwick Post House: Okay Studio Film Development: Kodak Scans: Digital Orchard Label: AWAL Management: Stuart Clarke Lead: Rosie Dwyer

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Empire Of The Sun - Changes

Producer/2nd Unit DP: Morgan Gold Creative Direction: Snaps (Jodi Lee Steele) Production Company: Flos Flor Production Company Thailand: Deluxe Line Producer: Sudkamol ‘GOB’ Tangtham 1st AD: Pacharaporn ’NOI’ Hitanant Director of Photography: Chaiyapruek ‘BANK’ Chalermpornpanit Art Director: Premsak ‘ART’ Ketsrinarong Make-up Artist: Ashley Joy Beck Hair Stylist/2nd Unit Makeup Artist: Quinn Enright Costume Designer: Supachai ‘ARM’ Bunnag Additional Costume Design: Kate Tabor Locations Manager: Suwatcharee ‘MAY’ Prateep Na Thalang Editor: Dave De Carlo Assistant Editor: Brigitte Haynes Editing Facility: Rooster Post Production Colorist: Jordan Benegbi Color Facility: The Vanity VFX Supervisor: Jeremy Hunt for Screaming Death Monkey VFX Artist: Aujik VFX Artist: Kyle Tiernan Additional Score by Nick Shadel

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04:56

DIIV: Everyone Out

Animation/Editing: Aaron Anderson Creative Direction: Parker Sprout and DIIV

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02:57

L'Impératrice — Danza Marilù (feat. Fabiana Martone)

Avec le soutien du Centre National du Cinéma et de l'Image Animée

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03:15

Torn In Two - Beachwood Sparks

"Torn In Two," Beachwood Sparks' long-awaited single produced by Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, showcases the band's signature Western swing and the blend of soft signature, expressive vocals of Chris Gunst. The song crests with a glorious guitar solo that electrifies the soul. With Robinson's seasoned touch, the track and animated video by Mark Neeley captures the raw energy of Neil Young's Zuma era, while weaving a narrative of West Coast environmentalism. After 12 years, the band's return is marked by both familiarity and lil' bit of evolution.

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03:13

Crumb - AMAMA

Editor: Alex Futtersak Creative Direction: Abraham El Makawy & Crumb Mario Paint Animation: Michael Jensen Web Developer: Michael Saunders Analog Processing: Alex Futtersak Special Thanks : Julián Cordero

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03:43

The Black Keys - This Is Nowhere

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06:08

Mount Kimbie - Empty And Silent (feat. King Krule)

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03:17

Porij - Unpredictable

Gaffer: Jasper Clarkson @jasperclarkson Stylist: Zoe Frost @fr0st18 Stylist Assistant: Kyla Weldon @kyla_wel.donnn Commissioner: Roisin Page / PIAS @roisinpage @pias Management: Chris Bellam / Underplay Management @u_n_d_e_r_p_l_a_y BTS: Siân Blewitt @srlb

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04:25

Vampire Weekend - Classical

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04:24

Angelsaur - boy blue

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04:49

Moonpools - Never Mind

Filmed by Moonpools, Tobija Stuker & Joachim Setlik Directed & edited by Mischa Nüesch Mixed by Philippe Laffer at Alterna Recording Studios Mastered by Benjamin Gut at gut.audio

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C Prinz is a LA-based music video and commercial Director/Choreographer. Her movement-driven filmmaking challenges narrative form using the body as a storytelling vehicle. Her films have been premiered through SXSW, Channel 4 (UK), Vimeo Staff Pick, Dazed, i-D, Sterogum, Outfest with The MOCA Los Angeles and Redcat, Dance Camera West and Screendance International. With choreography as a main influence, she has spent the last 8 years researching movement alongside world-renown dance artists. Beyond univisity, she studied filmmaking as choreographer’s assistant on Jordan Peele’s Us and director/choreographer’s assistant on Celia Rowlson-Hall’s Venice International Fim Festival premiering short film (The [End) of History Illusion]. Her live performances have been presented through Rachel Comey & The Women’s March, Vogue & We the Women Collective, Terrible Records & the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center and the Ho Chi Minh Symphony Orchestra and Choir. Sarah’s films have been presented in festivals in Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Detroit, Austin, San Fransisco, Iowa City, Portland, Utah, Arizona, Mexico City, Paris, Spain, Vietnam and the United Kingdom.

Christopher Ripley is a Los Angeles-based cinematographer. He has shot award-winning short films, features, music videos and commercials throughout the US and globally.

Geenah Krisht is a producer based in Los Angeles, California. ​ For the last six years, she’s been freelancing in commercial, television, short, and feature film production. And before that, she spent three years producing commercials, non-scripted television pilots, and talk shows for Dallas-based indie film company Dreamfly Productions and LA-based non-scripted production company Ten East Ten West Productions. She’s been a self-starter and skilled multitasker since her undergraduate career at Southern Methodist University, where she earned degrees in both journalism and film and media arts.

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