Directed by Destroy Rock Music Inc
(Jason Bognacki and Clay Lipsky)
Edited by Jason Bognacki
"The Only One", track one off of Manchester Orchestra's eleven part music video film "Everything to Nothing" by Destroy Rock Music Inc.
We are introduced to Elaine, as she plots her escape from reality. While dodging fragmented memories and mental hospital staff Elaine breaks free of the bonds of her past only to start a darker deeper journey of self discovery.
Aline Avakian as Elaine
Chris Mammone as the Doctor
Karen Barnes as Nurse Betty
RED 4K Cinematography: Jason Bognacki
Archival Footage Provided by:
The Lipsky Family
The Oldham Family
The Skrimstead Family
Directed by Destroy Rock Music Inc
(Jason Bognacki and Clay Lipsky)
Edited by Jason Bognacki
"The Only One", track one off of Manchester Orchestra's eleven part music video film "Everything to Nothing" by Destroy Rock Music Inc.
We are introduced to Elaine, as she plots her escape from reality. While dodging fragmented memories and mental hospital staff Elaine breaks free of the bonds of her past only to start a darker deeper journey of self discovery.
Aline Avakian as Elaine
Chris Mammone as the Doctor
Karen Barnes as Nurse Betty
RED 4K Cinematography: Jason Bognacki
Archival Footage Provided by:
The Lipsky Family
The Oldham Family
The Skrimstead Family
02 Manchester Orchestra "Shake It Out"
ACT II of XI of "Everything to Nothing"
Directed by Destroy Rock Music Inc
(Clay Lipsky and Jason Bognacki)
Edited by Clay Lipsky
"The Only One", track two off of Manchester Orchestra's eleven part music video film "Everything to Nothing" by Destroy Rock Music Inc.
This video serves as a continuation from "The Only One" and depicts our hero's first steps into the real world, free from her previous hospital confines.
She embarks on a journey to escape from the city, her past and build a new future. Unfortunately she is burdened by angst and loneliness and needs to "shake it out" in order to successfully move on.
As she hitchhikes to destination unknown, and the cars pass her by, she is reminded of happier times of family vacations and road trips. Along the way, drive-in theaters throughout the countryside come to life. Eventually she encounters one that reveals films of her in another life and ultimately a french film called "I've got friends".…
03 Manchester Orchestra "I've Got Friends"
ACT III of XI of "Everything to Nothing"
Directed by Destroy Rock Music Inc
(Jason Bognacki and Clay Lipsky)
DP/Edited by Jason Bognacki
Director Jason Bognacki: In "I've Got Friends" we follow our heroine, Elaine, further down the cinematic rabbit hole as she plots another escape from her film with in a film. She lives out her memories again to a different end this time, finding love, settling an old score, and bending karma in her favor. Inspired in part by French silent films, saturday morning cartoons, and the thought "What if Georges Méliès directed a live action Scooby Doo episode?".
Shot in Southern France.
Manchester Orchestra as Themselves
Aline Avakian as Elaine
Aaron Mitchel as Benjamin
Chris Mammone as The Bear
Winston as The Wolf Dog
RED 4K Cinematography: Jason Bognacki
Archival Footage Provided by:
The Oldham Family
04 Manchester Orchestra "Pride"
ACT IV of XI of "Everything to Nothing"
Directed by Destroy Rock Music Inc
(Jason Bognacki and Clay Lipsky)
DP/Edited by Jason Bognacki
Director Jason Bognacki: "Part revenge part conspiracy Grindhouse episode our hero, Elaine evens the score with the man in black, in Manchester Orchestra's "Pride". Shot in super 8 and RED 4k the balance of low-tech and high end meet in scratchy noisy filmic bliss.
Manchester Orchestra as Themselves
Chris Mammone as The Man in Black
Aline Avakian as Elaine
Jason Bognacki as Jimmy
Super 8, 16mm, RED 4K Cinematography: Jason Bognacki
The lyrics of "In My Teeth" inspire a nostalgic trip through holidays past. The ceremony, gifts and decorative splendor define the annual celebration, but it is family and friends at the heart of it all that make it meaningful. No gift or toy will replace the love, support and fond memories family provides.
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