Damn, this is an insane must watch! I was recently told to check out this fantastic music video directed by Guillaume Panariello for a song called "They Come to Get Us" by The Death Set, in high def on Vimeo. The video features Death Set, Johnny Siera and Dan Walker, leading an "army of pop culture icons through the streets of NYC." It gets really insane, and awesome, once you see the Raptor and the Enterprise grinding through the buildings. I love discovering up-and-coming filmmakers like this, like Guillaume, who have an incredibly fresh, wild, awesome style. I would love to see him make a feature, but first - you've got to see it. The Death Set's "They Come to Get Us", from the album Michel Poiccard, music video was directed by Guillaume Panariello, a French filmmaker and designer. This was written and produced by Johnny Siera and Dan Walker.
- 3/15/2012
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Mass groups of fans gathered outside the D23 Expo early this morning to catch the highly-anticipated Walt Disney Studios event, the highlight of the convention for film fans. I was one of those attendees eagerly awaiting the event, which delivered on its promise to provide guests with exclusive footage and celebrity appearances.
First, every individual’s electronics were “left behind” via an effecient check-in system. Everything from cell phones to iPads were prohibited from entering the arena, but the staff handled the check-in process with as much ease as one could expect from an event with thousands of attendees.
Let’s dive right into the content. A brief montage of various Disney films commenced the presentation, which featured clips from both past and future projects. The Muppets and Marvel’s The Avengers received the most applause without a doubt – both in this early preview and the later, more in-depth look.
First, every individual’s electronics were “left behind” via an effecient check-in system. Everything from cell phones to iPads were prohibited from entering the arena, but the staff handled the check-in process with as much ease as one could expect from an event with thousands of attendees.
Let’s dive right into the content. A brief montage of various Disney films commenced the presentation, which featured clips from both past and future projects. The Muppets and Marvel’s The Avengers received the most applause without a doubt – both in this early preview and the later, more in-depth look.
- 8/21/2011
- by Brett Nachman
- FusedFilm
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