You may remember that last year I blogged David Lynch's I Know. Upon listening to the track for the first time and quite frankly blown away, I said this:
The first impression I had was that it has a Bond movie feel, a real classy number. I can picture a slow motion scene with this playing, maybe in a casino.
Now the video isn't exactly like this, but it has fulfilled my expectations. It shows a man controlling a woman's life from his living room with a remote. It's done in a really classy way, using slow motion shots, pauses, fast forwards - all the main functions you would expect to see on a remote control.
Unfortunately, the video has been removed from the user so you can't see what I'm talking about! I am checking all the time to see if it is re-uploaded, and as soon as it is, it will be back up here on The Disc Jockey Blog.
The amazing thing about this video is that it is the result of a competition. Almost 450 people entered a competition to create the official videos for I Know and Good Day Today. The winner Tamar Drachli (who I've found on Twitter!) directed the fantastic video above, and is sure to get some more attention after this masterpiece.
Unfortunately, the video has been removed from the user so you can't see what I'm talking about! I am checking all the time to see if it is re-uploaded, and as soon as it is, it will be back up here on The Disc Jockey Blog.
The amazing thing about this video is that it is the result of a competition. Almost 450 people entered a competition to create the official videos for I Know and Good Day Today. The winner Tamar Drachli (who I've found on Twitter!) directed the fantastic video above, and is sure to get some more attention after this masterpiece.
Hay disc jockey
ReplyDeletethank you very much for your kind words, i am so happy u liked the video
Tamar Drachli :) facebook? twitter?