Submitted by Jenny Gladish on Tue, 2012/11/06 - 1:28pm
Thinking about music videos today requires you to throw every Video Killed the Radio Star or November Rain stereotype out the window. That shouldn’t be too difficult since our national music channel shows so few videos.
Submitted by Jenny Gladish on Thu, 2012/12/06 - 1:51pm
We’ve got music project collaborations on the brain lately as we wade through the amazing Band Together applications we received. While Band Together focuses on music videos, another music-art intersection happens in the form of album art. As LPs continue their hipster resurgence, could a new era of album art be upon us?
Submitted by Jenny Gladish on Wed, 2014/09/03 - 12:30pm
As we prepare for a change of office to the Players' Guild of Hamilton, where we'll be assisting with development and programming, we thought we'd talk to someone who knows her way around the venue already.
Submitted by Jenny Gladish on Thu, 2013/04/11 - 3:30pm
The final team that produced a music video under the Band Together banner saw a collaboration between BE&ME Productions (which in itself saw a collboration between a few of the folks at Factory Media Centre) and improvisational jazz/hiphop act Haolin Munk, a group of musicians you've just got
Submitted by Jenny Gladish on Mon, 2013/03/25 - 12:19pm
The third installment from the music video-making trenches comes from Katie Bulley (formerly of the Barettas), a singer-songwriter you're going to want to take note of. Anchor Me Down was filmed on location at Fenian Films, with Ryan Furlong in the director's chair, and a very scary Chilean rose tarantula milling about.
Submitted by Jenny Gladish on Wed, 2012/12/12 - 11:30am
This week, CoBALT announced excitedly which four teams were moving forward with the funds and resources to help them make a music video under the Band Together project.
Submitted by Jenny Gladish on Thu, 2013/03/21 - 12:42pm
When one creative discipline collaborates with another creative discipline, great things can happen. That's the concept behind Band Together, and this second dispatch from the music video-making frontlines is courtesy of media arts extraordinarie Lee Skinner who worked with The Rest to produce a video for the track Who Knows.
Submitted by Jenny Gladish on Fri, 2012/11/09 - 12:14pm
Burlington band Walk Off The Earth knows a thing or two about being resourceful. Most of their music videos, of both original material and cover songs, are decidely lo-fi, and that seems to be the way they like it.