music video

LGBTQ Music Video | Emily Thomas “Taste of You”
When Emily Thomas came to me with this very personal story that she wanted to express in video form, I instantly could imagine how we could shoot this in a dreamy, cinematic way! At the time she already had a director who was working on it, but a few weeks later, when that director dropped out, Emily contacted me! We had worked together previously on Cellus Hamilton’s “Seeds” music video Read More

NYC Music Video Premiere! “Zapatillas” Feat. Sr Wilson
Today the new music video I directed for DUBSTUY RECORDS premiered– a funky lo-fi street style vid following sneakerhead vocalist Senior Wilson on his journey to search for the perfect sneaker. We begin our story in Times Square, New York City, then move on to Queens just a few train stops away. Before working on this video, I had only heard about Sneaker Culture in passing, and was surprised to Read More

Cellus Hamilton’s NEW Music Video Premiere for “Fire & Wood” Directed by Lee Milby
I met Cellus Hamilton one hipster night in Brooklyn when I decided on a whim to do a live painting performance at a local venue. Cellus happened to be a performer, and approached me while I was painting to introduce himself. Just a few weeks later, we would be shooting our first video together that would go on to get featured on Rapzilla.com, Pigeons & Planes, and many more publications, Read More
Cellus Hamilton “Mojo” Music Video
One of the most rewarding things about producing and directing music videos is seeing the impact it makes for a musical artist’s career. Video can be a gateway into enjoying music– don’t get me wrong, songs can be enjoyed purely for their musical integrity, but a good music video can enhance the experience or tell a deeper story that the song alone may not express. I’m pleased to announce that in its Read More
OK Go Super Slow Motion Music Video – shot in 4.2 seconds
Sponsored by Morton Salt company, as part of their new marketing campaign “Walk Her Walk” (#walkherwalk). At first, the campaign seemed like it was something related to feminism or women’s rights (walkHERwalk), but after checking out the Morton website, it seems like it has something to do with walking = drive = moving forward + “The One Moment” = making a difference (one step/moment) at a time??? I don’t know… There’s no straightforward explanation Read More