Mural art, body art, stop motion photography and cinematography all combine together to create this unique music video.
Directed, Produced and Edited by Natasha Pincus
Cinematographer and Colourist: Warwick Field
Body Art by Emma Hack
Scenic Artist: Howard Clark
Key Grip: Rob Hansford
Assistants: Rose Cidoni, Claire Leighton, Rob Murray
Original artwork by Frank De Backer
Music Credits:
Produced by Wally De Backer
Mixed by Francois Tetaz, assisted…
For this music video we imagined a narrative scenario that could embody the song's exploration of the commitment of unconditional love.
Director, Editor: Natasha Pincus
Cinematographer: Warwick Field
This music video for powderfinger's BURN YOUR NAME was shot entirely on location in Chiang Mai, Thailand during the Loi Krathong Festival. The release of lanterns (khom loi) brings good luck, as the Thai people believe they send your troubles away.
Director: Natasha Pincus
Cinematographer: Warwick Field
Editor: Marcus Herrick
To create this music video we imagined a narrative, inspired by the song, about one man's liberation through reconnecting with his monkey within.
Director: Natasha Pincus
Animation Director: Nick Kallincos
Our music video for Lior's HEAL ME. A man leaves his house in anger. He runs across several lands and landscapes and so works through his pain, frustration, confusion and grief until finally, he is ready to return home.
Director: Natasha Pincus
Cinematographer: Warwick Field
Art Director: Kevin Azzopardi
Editor: Peter Scibberas
A novel music video, part one of two. FUSSY and KAMIKAZE show two different sides of the same story...with a twist.
Director: Natasha Pincus
Producer: Chris Kamen
Cinematographer: Warwick Field
Art Director: Kris Growcott
Editor: James Armstrong
A controversial music video, the second of a pair of End of Fashion music videos telling opposite sides of the same story (see FUSSY for part one).
Warning: some scenes might offend.
Director: Natasha Pincus
Producer: Chris Kamen
Cinematographer: Warwick Field
Art Director: Kris Growcott
Editor: James Armstrong
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