
The Case of the Missing Artist
Is it possible to make a music video when the artist goes AWOL? The answer is yes, if you get creative.
Our team loves working on music videos and we’ve produced quite a few of them. We’ve been able to write about our experiences in a series of blogs. In this section, you’ll find a range of content from behind the scenes looks at our sets to commentary and tips. Do you want to know how we problem-solve under pressure? Give our blog The Case of the Missing Artist a read.
Is it possible to make a music video when the artist goes AWOL? The answer is yes, if you get creative.
Ever go down the rabbit hole of music videos and discover someone totally new? I did it, and here’s how I ended up strangely obsessed with Bhad Bhabie.
Rapper 16OS had something special with his poem, “Beauty.” We had to find the right approach to body image and self-doubt in a unique not-quite-music video.
We so proud of this music video. We shot with a steadi-cam and did some subtle visual effects in post-production to make this “single take” video for 16OS’ 3’s company.
Get a little history, a lot of music and some production tips as we take you behind the scenes of the making of rapper P-Dash’s music video, “George Stinney.”
Music videos offer so much space for creativity, like using full-body paint. See what we mean. Check out a behind-the-scenes look at The Armory’s If I Ever video.
Three music video directors come together to share their experiences, successes and advice on this episode of ECG’s enlightening podcast, The Naked Unicorn.
Get inside the head of a recording artist! Rapper P-Dash talked with us about the inspiration behind his song, George Stinney, and the music video that accompanies it.
Music videos cost more than $500 to make. This fact blew a few minds, so we dove deep into all the jobs on set, what they do, why they matter, and why they’re not for free.
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