Natasha Sumant is a young designer hell-bent on correcting the representation of South Asian women in fashion, editorial, media, and beyond. In 2014, she started Gundi Studios, which aims to inspire and educate her audience on issues related to feminism and navigating the world as a South Asian woman.
Read MoreAlasdair & Jock Peel Back the Glass Onion for The White Album’s 50th Anniversary
London-based Animator and Director team Alasdair Brotherston and Jock Mooney share how they brought Richard Hamilton’s White Album collage to life, what it was like collaborating with Apple and Universal, and who their respective favorite Beatle is.
Read MoreSTRANGE BEAST ANIMATORS CREATE NEW MR JUKES MUSIC VIDEO
STRANGE BEAST ANIMATORS CREATE NEW MR JUKES MUSIC VIDEO
Strange Beast animators Anna Ginsburg and Parallel Teeth (the moniker of WNW Member Robert Wallace) have combined their peerless styles to create a music video for Mr Jukes's "Grant Green," featuring none other than Charles Bradley. Mr Jukes is the solo project of Bombay Bicycle Club leader Jack Steadman. The video is funky, funny, and full of surreal excursions through a barbershop, the tube, and a lysergic party.
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Getting Too Much Done? Spend Hours Coloring in this Music Video
Getting Too Much Done? Spend Hours Coloring in this Music Video
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W+K Group Creative Director/WNW Member Craig Allen and production company MediaMonks have created a playful, interactive music video for Real Estate's new song "Stained Glass." And while the song is under 4 minutes, you could easily snap back to reality 4 hours later and wonder why everything around you looks so drab. Because "Stained Glass", directed by Allen, is really half "music video" and half "coloring book." And how you choose to interact with it is entirely up to you. You can color in the line-drawn video as the song progresses, or hit pause and color everything in to watch the entire video unfold in your preferred palette. Or you can be a boring grown-up and watch an already colored-in music video above. The choice is yours. But don't let all the possible decisions stress you out. This is supposed to be therapeutic.
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WNW MEMBER ADI GOODRICH ART DIRECTS NEW FLEET FOXES MUSIC VIDEO
WNW MEMBER ADI GOODRICH
ART DIRECTS NEW FLEET FOXES
MUSIC VIDEO
WNW Member Adi Goodrich served as Art Director and Production Designer on the newest Fleet Foxes music video, "Fool's Errand." This is the second music video released in advance of the band's long-awaited third album Crack-Up, out June 16th. Adi was behind the first single's lyric video as well, collaborating both times alongside director Sean Pecknold, the older brother of frontman Robin Pecknold. (Adi and Sean co-run an animation, photography, and design studio called Sing-Sing you should definitely check out.) If you like heavenly harmonies and bewitching choreography at the top of cliff faces, all wrapped in a Jodorowsky aesthetic, well then Happy Monday to you.