Greta Van Fleet’s new “When the Curtain Falls” video is like a desert LSD trip rendered into visual form.
Throughout the trippy clip, the hard rock band perform in a hallucinogenic landscape with digitally burning trees, rocky hillsides, eclipses, and blanket-draped figures with shining eyes. Visual effects artist Benjamin Kutsko (Iron Man, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) directed the piece.
The heavy, howling “When the Curtain Falls” is set to appear on Greta Van Fleet’s as-yet-unannounced debut LP. The album will follow their two 2017 EPs, Black Smoke Rising and From the Fires.
Throughout the trippy clip, the hard rock band perform in a hallucinogenic landscape with digitally burning trees, rocky hillsides, eclipses, and blanket-draped figures with shining eyes. Visual effects artist Benjamin Kutsko (Iron Man, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) directed the piece.
The heavy, howling “When the Curtain Falls” is set to appear on Greta Van Fleet’s as-yet-unannounced debut LP. The album will follow their two 2017 EPs, Black Smoke Rising and From the Fires.
- 8/15/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Robert G. Putka‘s Mouthful and Jared Varava‘s Tumbleweed! are two short films that have been selected to screen at the 2012 SXSW Film Festival, which will run in Austin, TX on March 9-17.
Mouthful is Putka’s second short film, a verbally raunchy comedy starring Eilis Cahill and Conor Casey as a young couple whose relationship becomes strained thanks to an overly frank discussion about their sexual histories. The film was recently reviewed on Bad Lit: The Journal of Underground Film saying “one shouldn’t assume too much how the premise of a young man and woman discussing [male] anatomy will play out.”
Putka has also mounted an IndieGoGo campaign to help fund his filmmaking team’s trip to SXSW and for marketing material, such as posters, T-shirts, press kits and such. If you want to help out, please visit the Mouthful IndieGoGo page.
Tumbleweed! is the latest collaboration between...
Mouthful is Putka’s second short film, a verbally raunchy comedy starring Eilis Cahill and Conor Casey as a young couple whose relationship becomes strained thanks to an overly frank discussion about their sexual histories. The film was recently reviewed on Bad Lit: The Journal of Underground Film saying “one shouldn’t assume too much how the premise of a young man and woman discussing [male] anatomy will play out.”
Putka has also mounted an IndieGoGo campaign to help fund his filmmaking team’s trip to SXSW and for marketing material, such as posters, T-shirts, press kits and such. If you want to help out, please visit the Mouthful IndieGoGo page.
Tumbleweed! is the latest collaboration between...
- 2/10/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Harper Simon's new video for "Berkley Girl" looks like it's been sitting in a lock box since 1970, next to a Simon and Garfunkel 8-track. It was shot on 8mm by director Benjamin Kutsko, in the hills of La's Echo Park, and is even more bewitching than his debut "Wishes and Stars."
"I was really excited to explore Echo Park as a character in this video, as well as the delicate balance that exists between two people whose relationship has moved from lovers to friends," Kutsko said. "Shooting on film was important to me; the second the song begins, it is clear that Harper's voice doesn't live in a digital world."
That's actress Jena Malone ("Into the Wild," "Donny Darko," "Contact") who seems to be dropping colossal amounts of liquid acid with Simon -- whose voice is all juniper and roses on this dreamy ballad.
"I was really excited to explore Echo Park as a character in this video, as well as the delicate balance that exists between two people whose relationship has moved from lovers to friends," Kutsko said. "Shooting on film was important to me; the second the song begins, it is clear that Harper's voice doesn't live in a digital world."
That's actress Jena Malone ("Into the Wild," "Donny Darko," "Contact") who seems to be dropping colossal amounts of liquid acid with Simon -- whose voice is all juniper and roses on this dreamy ballad.
- 8/31/2010
- by Brandon Kim
- ifc.com
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