Birdo Studio: Gloom

Birdo Studio presents a Japanese-inspired kaiju Brazilian music video. (“Kaiju” is a Japanese word which literally means “strange creature”, like the ones in the movie Pacific… Read more

in/out: Mt. Wolf “Midnight Shallows”

London-based in/out (aka Jean-Philippe Blunt & Thom Humphreys) explore the world of chronophotography and Étienne-Jules Marey in this music video for Mt. Wolf’s Midnight Shallows.… Read more

CRCR: C2C “Delta”

French collective CRCR creates an epic cel animated promo for C2C’s “Delta.” Themes include fear of the unknown, violence and — ultimately — mystical transcendence.

Le Castle Vania “Prophication”

The music video teaser of Le Castle Vania’s forthcoming EP “Prophication” is a space odyssey rendered in vintage hues. Created by Evan Viera with Pablo… Read more

[NSFW] Poom “Big Bang”

[NSFW] Axel Courtière directs a surreal motage of non sequetirs for Poom’s “Big Bang”

Franz Ferdinand – Right Action

Jonas Odell directs another music video for Franz Ferdinand diving deep into a classic retro graphical language.

Roger: Videophonic 2013

Shiny work from Roger! A fully animated video for Creedence Clewater Revival’s “Lookin Out My Door,” for this year’s PROMAX BDA Session “Videophonics.”

Dvein: The Vein/Magma

Dvein is back with this brilliant liquid inspired music video for The Vein’s new single: Magma. And here you can see the process behind this incredible… Read more

Peter Lowey: Gotye “Save Me”

Melbourne-based Peter Lowey takes me back to the classic Liquid Television days in his music video for Gotye’s Save Me. Credits Directed and Animated by… Read more

Louis & McCourt – Easy

London duo Louis & McCourt create a futuristic Anime music video for Mat Zo & Porter Robinson’s “Easy”.

Cyriak: Bonobo “Cirrus”

Cyriak is no stranger to Motionographer. His experiments in looping animations are the closest thing you can get to a mind-altering experience without ingesting psychedelic… Read more

Fleur & Manu for M83

Fleur & Manu complete their trilogy for M83 with this spectacular mystic masterpiece. And to recap – here are the previous two:

Syndrome Studio gets radioactive

Syndrome Studio gets radioactive with this new production of Imagine Dragons. As Monica Blackburn puts it: “who doesn’t like puppets and Lou Diamond Philips??”