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What’s the best music video you’ve seen recently and why?

I just watched the 28 minute Rosalía - Motomami live performance for TikTok directed by Stillz and was blown away. 

I’ve always been a Rosalía fan and feels like she never fails to push visual boundaries but I was really impressed by the obvious intention of making this video interactive for TikTok/iphone consumption and thought the attention given to the conceptual details for each track was beautiful.

Rosalia – MOTOMAMI (TikTok LIVE Performance)

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What’s the first music video you remember being impressed by?

I remember watching Fatboy Slim - Praise You directed by Spike Jonze, when I was 10 and thinking what the hell..

Fatboy Slim – Praise You

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And what’s your all-time favourite music video?

I saw Alexandre Moors already beat me to it in his interview with Jonathan Glazer’s video for Unkle - Rabbit in Your Headlights.

But equally best for me would be Daniel Wolfe’s music video for Paulo Nutini - Iron Sky shot in Kyiv, Ukraine 2014. It’s perfectly moving, cinematic, powerful and the casting and locations are remarkable. 

Paolo Nutini: Iron Sky

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What other directors/artists do you look to for inspiration?

When I started directing I wasn’t looking to film or other film-based work for influence but started from photography. Bruce Gilden was my first big influence although there’s very little now in my work that would be visually or emotionally influenced by his practice. I don’t think it’s about other artists specifically where I draw inspiration but visual representations that speak to me through feeling. 

Whenever I get a new artist to write for the first thing I do is isolate myself in nature through walking, driving or biking and listen to the song on repeat till I land with something that speaks to me without any visual distractions. 

What are you listening to at the moment?

Last listened on my Spotify was Darkside, but I’ve been into an artist I came across when doing some score research called Ekambi Brilliant... and he really is brilliant. Lots of African funk and disco. Usually I have an eclectic taste and go anywhere from deep classical to 90’s euro. 

What’s your favourite bit of tech, whether for professional or personal use? 

Honestly I’m an analogue girl, my car is from the 80’s and I only just learnt how to Apply Pay. I avoid most tech trends and think the only thing I own other than my mac and iPhone would be my Theragun if that counts?

Chase Cohl – Take It Like A Man

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What artist(s) would you most like to work with and why?

 I’m a big fan of Caroline Polachek for her artistic integrity and talent. Also at another time Lesley Gore. What she wrote about was powerful in a playful way and I think she would have been such an amazing artist to collaborate with creating really rewarding worlds for her activism and songwriting. 

Where do you see the music video industry being in five years’ time?

 Even more nuanced? That’s a hard one. In the US it seems that the competition is getting stronger which isn’t bad, I think it’s putting more engaging work out there but at the same time it’s hard for emerging artists to get a foot in the door which is unfortunate. I do think though that things are constantly evolving and artists are getting more creative with technology and younger artists are pushing things in ways we havent seen before that feel less contrived or performative. 

Tell us one thing about yourself that most people won’t know… 

I studied music production in college and always thought I’d end up as a composer.

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