I do acknowledge that I've seen and contributed toward other aims that are in similar in nature to the simple title's description, but I do hope to create a commons here that more fully embraces the fusion between great music and keen cinematography that coalesces the two into something grander than they were separate.
I'll post nearly all details to the music videos production and thought-formings as to how the ideas came about, and what they are meant to represent.
If, anything, I'm only going to be featuring the most "splendid" of examples, not just the most popular, or absurd. It's in my bery highest interest that the quality of this particular topic be maintained at the current level of:
exceptional. So, with that, I'll be adding a few more of these keen finds every few days or so until the thread picks up enough steam to garner one stray, one-sentence comment from the galleries. It's all I'm able to accomplish.
I'll begin the showcase with...
Heaven Can Wait
Directed by Keith Schofield
Produced by Beck Hansen
Music by Charlotte Gainsbourg & Beck
Released on November 18, 2009
Distributed by Because Music/Elektra
relevant trivia:
The music video for "Heaven Can Wait" was included on Pitchfork Media's Top Music Videos of 2009.
It was also placed at #16 on the "Top 20 Best Music Videos of 2009" by SPIN.
(
hm. It's amazing I didn't find those two articles beforehand; it would have been an ideal jumping-off point.)