"The Cocaine Song" performed by Darren Deicide
Darren Deicide stars alongside Marilyn Mansfield and James Hodgeson in Gabriel Haze's 4th directorial music video art piece titled "The Cocaine Song". Shot on location in a tight abode of Jersey City, the video represents the world's conflicts with media as a whole and the embodiment of music itself. The "Napalm, Death and Fire" singer has really brought root to a visual masterpiece that most may find shocking or offensive but in the end really brings home the idea that television has gone too far.
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"Come Over After" performed by Dagnese
"Come Over After" is my second film piece in the music circuit that I directed and edited along with a crew nearing 100 employees and volunteers. The song was produced by J.R. Richards of Dishwalla and the video was produced by Cody Foltz of Left Digital Media.
AWARDS:
First Place Winner (Music Video Category) of the
Nevada Film Awards, 2010
First Place Winner (Music Video Category) of the
Oregon Film Awards, 2010
First Place Winner (Music Video Category) of the
Great Lakes International Film Festival, 2010
First Place Winner (Music Video Category) of the
Los Angeles Cinema Film Festival of Hollywood, 2010
First Place Winner (Music Video Category) of the
Film Festival of Colorado, 2010
Second Place Winner (Music Video Category) of
The Indie Gathering, 2010
El Captain Award at the
Yosemite International Film Festival, 2010
Diamond Award at the
California Film Awards, 2010
Finalist at the 2010
Back in the Box Competition
Finalist at the 2010
Peachtree Village International Film Festival
Finalist at the 2010
Back in the Box Competition
Official Selections of:
World Music and Independent Film Festival 2010
(Best Music Video & Best Cinematography)
Texandance Film Festival 2010
London Independent Film Festival 2010
Foursite Film Festival 2010
Fearless Film Festival 2010
Southern Winds Film Festival 2010
Action On Film International Film Festival 2010
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"Freedom" performed by Elizabeth June
"Freedom" visually demonstrates the life of the African American culture during the peaks of slavery and inequality helping to portray the need for all to come together, ending racism and bigotry in all forms.
Showcasing my directing, editing and producing skills together for the very first time, 'Freedom' won the hearts of many as it brought home 9 official selections and awards worldwide. Working with a $300 budget and having less than four days of production to film and edit in its completion, it was this first impression in the film and arts communities that allowed me to continue my work with other musicians to this day.
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#QCrazy - A visual work set to the cover of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" by Crisman.
#QCrazy - A visual work set to the cover of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" by Crisman.
Starring: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Marina Abramovic, Joan Rivers, Liz Crokin, Donald Trump, Michelle "Michael" Obama, Lady Gaga, Robert DeNiro, Joe Biden, Beyonce, Jay Z, Tony Podesta, Jessica Chastain, Heather O'Rourke, Harvey Weinstein, Steven Spielberg and Q.
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House Intelligence Committee Interviewing CIA in 1975 Senator Frank Church
Video Short of the House Intelligence Committee Interviewing CIA in 1975 Senator Frank Church regarding media propaganda.
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