Music Videos

Drakulas “Level Up” (2020)

Music video for the track Level Up from the Drakulas LP Terminal Amusements. Set in a fictional late 70’s–early 80’s New York City, the animated video unspools like a knife fight between stark German Expressionism and 8-bit videogame verisimilitude.

Peyton Pinkerton “Gunning For” (2018)

Music video for the track Gunning For from the Peyton Pinkerton LP Rapid Cycler. A fully animated excursion through the advertisements found in the pages of silver age comics.

Torrejón “The Art of Emptiness” (2016)

Music video for the track The Art of Emptiness from the debut EP of the same name from Austin band Torrejón. A speculation on the nature of George W. Bush's post-presidential painting hobby and the relationship between regret, art, and enlightenment.

Foo Fighters “These Days” (2011)

Created as a part of Sony Music’s This Video Sucks competition, the music video was one of 11 made by a selection of up-and-coming directors for all 11 tracks off the Foo Fighters 2011 album Wasting Light. Also noteworthy as the video for which the rotoscope method called cel-cutting was developed.

New Radiant Storm King “Clouds Cover Everything” (2008)

Music video for the track Clouds Cover Everything from New Radiant Storm King’s final album Drinking in the Moonlight. Brief, intertwined glimpses of characters distanced by technology, apathy, and the fatigue of Late Capitalist absurdity.

New Radiant Storm King “Quicksand Under Carpet” (2007)

Music video for the track Quicksand Under Carpet from the New Radiant Storm King album The Steady Hand. A visual journey through the headlines and halftone of a microfilm reader.