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The indie rock band Modest Mouse is getting the royal treatment from Bent Image Lab’s new director/partner Nando Costa. Just completed, the band’s new music video is a dark and expressive piece of film-making. Heavily rooted in live-action, the impressive six-minute video includes intense moments of stop motion, visual effects, and motion graphics techniques, all brought to life within the studio’s walls.

The visuals follow an artist who enters his personal sanctuary where he is presented with a hand-crafted drawing tool that assists him in materializing his mental impressions. Through drawing circular patterns, the machine discharges an endless web of yarn that guides him through his visual representations of his memories. The story progresses to reveal that he is divided between two worlds, one of dull reality and the second of warped memories. In the process of finding a way out of his consciousness, he is trapped between the two competing spaces, which eventually inflict lethal damage, acting as metaphors to self-destruction.

This lyrical and moving piece was conceived by Nando Costa working closely with lead singer/guitarist Isaac Brock to polish some of the film's intricacies. Featuring a seamless combination of live-action and stop motion that alternates between stage shots of Modest Mouse and a spiraling dream-like world of ever-shifting landscapes, Whale Song is a stunning representation of the combined capabilities of Nando and Bent. The variety and execution of the VFX portions of the video – from yarn reeling into complex patterns to a guitar that plays with no musician attached – strongly evoke the confused and surreal patterns of one's warped memories. Additional creative touches such as animated and intricate photographic collages and giant CG snails sliding across the band's stage – add variety and depth to the surreal world.

“This new video is the perfect showcase for the benefits of the collaboration between myself and Bent,” noted Costa. “I typically wouldn't have created a film with this much live-action or stop motion, and Bent also wouldn't normally approach a project with such a strong motion graphics influence, which is what I have long specialized in. With such well integrated in-house teams, I can’t imagine that there’s a project out there that we couldn’t pull off.”

One of the challenges in Whale Song was to recreate the contours of an ever changing, disorienting and intriguing series of landscapes. Costa shot the majority of the piece with Bent’s RED One cameras, which came in handy for their 4K capabilities when adding camera movement in post. In order to create the feeling that lead singer/guitarist Isaac Brock was being split up between two competing scenarios of pure reality and his imagination, for example, Costa mounted two of the RED cameras side by side on a custom plate, each with identical lenses set at an angle to simulate a stereoscopic effect.

In another instance, band members that appeared to be standing on the ground were actually hoisted aloft and secured to a fake ground plane, which meant that the stage floor was perpendicular to the ground. This situation intentionally restrained their flexibility and shifted the gravity, adding oddness to their movements.

Costa used a variety of frame rates, ranging from time-lapses at 6 frames per second, to 1000 fps shots from a Phantom camera to give the feeling of variety of speed in the character's memories. Blue screen stages were used extensively to place Isaac against the varying landscapes of mountains, dense forest valleys, and deserts. Bent's CG department was also responsible for creating significant portions of the video's landscapes and scenic elements.

During production, Nando and his team relied solely on a very detailed script containing technical and creative notes, live-action and animation guidelines, with specifications for composting and stop motion, which were all previously defined and polished by the director. “From what I’ve learned, producing a project at Bent is a wonderfully self-contained experience,” noted Costa. “From building intricate props to figuring out complex CG shots, Bent has specialists in all fields. I’ll walk over to the stage for live-action, then back to compositing, load the footage and work from there. It makes the whole process immeasurably easier, and creatively freeing.”

“Seeing this video makes me feel good about what we’ve done here at Bent”, stated Bent EP Ray Di Carlo”. We set out to establish a creative clubhouse atmosphere where talented people like Nando could come to work. I’ve always admired directors who can hold a project’s final vision in their minds eye and are able to let the talents around them do their respective jobs for a projects whose creative whole becomes more than the sum of it’s parts, and that defines Nando. Seeing Nando come in, suddenly doing things that he wasn’t used to doing, and still delivering at a high creative and technical level, means that David, Chel and I were able to create a place where everyone learns others’ disciplines. That’s rare. It’s what we set out to do – what we originally wanted -- but when you see it work, it’s amazing.”

Concept:
After entering his personal sanctuary, an artist is presented with a hand-crafted drawing tool that assists him in materializing his mental impressions. The machine discharges his thoughts as an endless web of yarn that guides him through his physical thoughts. The story progresses to reveal that he is divided between two worlds, one of dull reality and the second of warped memories. In the process of finding a way out of his consciousness, he is trapped between the two competing spaces, which eventually inflict lethal damage, acting as metaphors to self-destruction.

Credit List:
Music: Modest Mouse
Animation Studio: Bent Image Lab
Director: Nando Costa
Executive Producer: Ray Di Carlo
Senior Producer: Tsui Ling Toomer
Producer: Kara Place
Production Coordinator: Ryan Shanholtzer
Director of Photography: Bryce Fortner
Motion Control Operator: Jim Birkett
Gaffer: Adam Burr, Jim Birkett
Phantom HD Technician: Benji Brucker
Production Assistants: Andrew Ellmaker, Charlie James, Esa Di Carlo, Morgan Hobart, Samuel Moyle
Kinetic Sculptor: Ben Hopson
Set Designers: Nando Costa, Solomon Burbridge
Set & Prop Fabricators: Daniel Miller, Eric Urban, Greg Fosmire, Jamie Hanson, Jen Prokopowicz, Justin Warner, Kimi Kaplowitz, Marty Easterday, Sarah Hoopes, Solomon Burbridge,
Art Department Coordinator: Evan Stewart
Art Department Intern: Jessie Weitzel
Carpenter: Drew Lytle
Graphic Designer: Nando Costa
3D Lead: Fred Ruff
3D Artists: Eric Durante, Shirak Agresta
2D Animation & Compositing: Brian Kinkley, Brian Merrel, Jay Twenge, McKay Marshall, Nando Costa, Orland Nutt, Randy Wakerlin
Rotoscoping: Ben Blankenship, Randy Wakerlin
Compositing Intern: Dustin Dybevik
Stop-Motion Animation: Jen Prokopowicz, Marty Easterday
Still Photography: Jared Tarbell, Nando Costa
Processing: Barbarian Group
Behind The Scenes Photographer: Ben Blankenship
Special Thanks to: Isaac Brock, Darrin Wiener, Linn Olofsdotter

Links:
Band's Website: modestmousemusic.com
Band's Blog: modestmouse.com
Band's MySpace Page: myspace.com/modestmouse
Animation Studio: bentimagelab.com
Record Label: epicrecords.com

Contact Info:
Animation Studio: (503) 228-6206
EP: rayd@bentimagelab.com
Director: nandoc@bentimagelab.com

Press:
- Showcased at Seattle International Film Festival during "Bumbershoot"
- Premiered on Pitchfork.com
- Featured in Stash 61
- Selected for the 12th edition of THE NEMO FESTIVAL (France)

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  • Found Object Films 2 years ago
    Another great one from Bent.
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  • Adam C Sager 2 years ago
    Great work, you guys! This video is beautiful.
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  • Charles Pieper plus 2 years ago
    Amazing, inspiring, wonderful!
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  • Tom Guilmette plus 2 years ago
    modest mouse is my favorite band. nice work. i loved this.
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  • Leandro Copperfield 2 years ago
    Epic.
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  • Marijane Miracle plus 2 years ago
    Just WOW ! :0
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  • paramon plus 2 years ago
    Incredible compositing,
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  • ImaCrea 2 years ago
    Sick !
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  • Tom Hackbarth 2 years ago
    Amazing

    Is anyone else reminded of Eraserhead?
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  • therealnoz 2 years ago
    Great compilation of all the artistic mediums i love.
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  • Incredible animation and very well executed. Also i really like modest mouse so in my opinion it was great.
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  • mpared plus 2 years ago
    τhis is brilliant posted at the curious brain
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  • mihai bonciu 2 years ago
    awesome. i like the object from fist part of clip.
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  • Mihnea de Vries 2 years ago
    David Lynch's Eraserhead all over... over killed with all possible techniques they remembered... looks like a VFX showreel, or maybe that was intended? respect for the amount of work ant the device from the beginning of the video...
  • I Agree!
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  • Anth.J.B. 2 years ago
    That blew my mind. Outrageously good. Every shot is incredible. Crazy technique.
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  • Bent Image Lab 2 years ago
    Thanks everyone for the feedback. We very much appreciate your interest in this project. It was a lot of fun working with the band on this. Particularly Isaac was very patient and gave a lot of his time to the 7 live-action shoots we had throughout the production.

    If you are interested in seeing more of behind the scenes, you can look at the photos on Flickr here:

    flickr.com/photos/bentimagelab/sets/72157619746721753/
    and
    flickr.com/photos/bentimagelab/sets/72157622256680339/

    Thanks, Nando.
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  • Jake Catchings 2 years ago
    this is awesome!
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  • Mickey 2 years ago
    Oh!!That's fantastic!!
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  • Rob Imbs plus 2 years ago
    Wow, very cool, tons of work, mad respect.
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  • sergio yamasaki plus 2 years ago
    awesome! nando and crew, congrats!
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  • Jonathan G Heaney 2 years ago
    Love the band, love the video! Well done to all parties.
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  • Duncan Wilson Webb 2 years ago
    5:05 penis.
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  • Ric Austin 2 years ago
    love modest mouse, love the video. incredibly well put together, yes, i am mildly jealous! haha
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  • Ekkalak 2 years ago
    awesome !!
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  • Robin Lind 2 years ago
    Awesome :)
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  • Artyomi 2 years ago
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  • DELUXE 2 years ago
    Awsome work, very good job and thanks for your sharing ;)
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  • Epic. Beautiful & Bizarre. I like.
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  • Stefano Leone 2 years ago
    incredible.
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  • Carlo Pico plus 2 years ago
    Esto es mucho video!
    Se nota el buen trabajo en equipo.
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  • Florian Fahr 2 years ago
    I really shouldn't watch this while I'm drunk...
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  • Bliss7 2 years ago
    Just stellar!!! Brilliant work and compilation in this video for Modest Mouse!! Thumbs up and hats off to you!! Kudos!!
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  • PUNKROKK 2 years ago
    sweet!
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  • Miles Wilkerson 2 years ago
    how long did this take??? amazing.
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  • Dusty Wright plus 2 years ago
    oNe Of tHE BesT vIDeos i'Ve sEEn in yEarS.
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  • ducky 2 years ago
    Well done!
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  • kunal budhbhatti 2 years ago
    absolutely brilliant!!!! hats off to the team!
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  • Yura Balukh 2 years ago
    Дуже цікава робота ! Very interesting work !
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  • ding!! added to inspirational drive. keep it up!!
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  • great!
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  • Justin Jach plus 2 years ago
    Wow I can tell you guys had fun making this video. Thanks for having such a good sense of play in your work!
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  • Brittni Willie plus 2 years ago
    WOW! This is so awesome!!
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  • I loooooooooovvvve
    I loooooooooovvvve
    I loooooooooovvvve and...
    I loooooooooovvvve
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  • chuck young 2 years ago
    incredible creativity! must of been a blast to create
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  • Anne Kmetyko 2 years ago
    Really beautiful, wow!
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  • Gerry 1 year ago
    Amazing !
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  • ManoMemo 1 year ago
    Nice !?!
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  • Ddplay 1 year ago
    another art
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  • joe tripician plus 1 year ago
    Expert work
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  • Qasim Anwar 1 year ago
    I loved the concept and the music and all the art that was going through the video. But the texture gradients used to make the film seem like it was old or was taking place in the artist's mind took a little away from the clarity of things. There were so many beautiful things happening I wanted to see them in clarity, instead of the video being garbled by texture gradients.

    Overall, it was a mind bending experience. Awesome job!
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  • Big !!!
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  • peter_in_la 1 year ago
    <3 it
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  • sam selftimer 7 months ago
    nice man... very innovative concept & shooting also.
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  • Joe Attanasio plus 6 months ago
    The string has a great, creepy movement. Love it!
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  • David Falkner 6 months ago
    The video was awesome but the music got old. Fast.
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  • Guru Vaidya 5 months ago
    i keep coming back here every now and then..i just cant seem to get enough of this video and modest mouse!

    Stellar job!
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  • Kenny Evans 3 months ago
    A great vision and an epic undertaking. The results speak for themselves.
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  • Amazing Work!
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  • Alessandro 2 months ago
    very good work.
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