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FookMovie Director's Approach: 'Strange Is Normal'
 

offline MusicDish from New York (United States) on 2009-01-28 16:02 [#02268104]
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Nicholas Laurence G is in high school but his part-time job
is directing music videos for FookMovie (www.fookmovie.com),
the visual production division of Golosio Publishing. He
sees his age as an advantage. "Most music videos I see are
like some Hollywood director's idea of what's unusual," G
says, "but ours are really strange. Of course, for us,
strange is normal."

G's video to "Thorne" (from the Electro Bop album) is loaded
with symbolism that is both religious and psychological.
Images in the video deal with concepts as varied as birth,
death, baptism, violence, sex, repression, molestation,
resurrection, and redemption.

For the video to "Go Through the Secret Door" (from the
Jonny Harmonic album), G assembled a psychedelic collage of
money, mysterious hooded figures, decorated skulls, guitars
and keyboards thrashing underwater, a pixilated dance
sequence from 1938, and a strange close-up of a face
partially covered with two dozen clothes pins.

His video to "Keyboard Flavor Monkey" (from the Burning Fan
Soundscapes album) takes a humorous approach, with an
obviously fake gorilla playing a variety of expensive custom
guitars and cheap plastic keyboards, plus images of the big
monkey performing human tasks like driving around town,
typing or brushing one's teeth.

Serving as editor on "Put it Where You Want It" for Euro
dance artist Giannetta Marconi was a side project that
helped him focus on his main goal. "I don't mind editing,
but its better when you can also direct the project." What's
on the horizon for G? FookMovie has many more videos planned
for 2009, several of which will involve Nick as editor
and/or director. "Doing both is hard work and very time
consuming, but its good fun," G states.

The FookMovie Web site has all of the company's videos in
Quicktime with links to the videos on YouTube and Veoh.
Combining visual poetry, surrealism and performance art, the
music videos of Nicholas Laurence G are a featured
attraction of FookMovie. A Los Angeles-based collective


 


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