Posts Tagged ‘music videos’

The Sacramento Film and Music Festival is Looking for Music for The 2010 Sac Music Seen Program

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Sac Music Seen pairs local musicians with local filmmakers to create music videos.  Dumbworld has participated a few times, and it is always good to see your work on the big screen (which is always a learning experience). The deadline for music submissions is March 26th.  See sacfilm.com for more info.

Video: N.E.R.D. Feat Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, and Pusha T and Kool Keith: Dr Octagon vs. Dr Doom at Harlowes, February 25th in Sacramento– Yeeee!!!!

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

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Don’t know why everybody is hating on this– “I kinda like it– it has a beat I can dance to.”  HaHa.  Cool video nonethesless– even though it will get taken down.

The song reminds of someone much, much cooler who is playing at Harlowes in Sacramento on February 25th– And Kool Keith/Dr Octagon/Dr Doom won’t be taking videos down.

Kool Keith at Harlowes February 25th in Sacramento

Kool Keith at Harlowes February 25th in Sacramento

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The Bennys– We Be One– Sac Music Seen and Results of Bass Rocs premiere ( Bennys Music Video starts about 9 minutes in)

Monday, August 11th, 2008

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Saturday night was the Sac Music Seen program of the Sacramento Film and Music Festival, where over 20 music videos from local filmmakers, paired with local musicians were shown.  Lots of really cool videos (too many to name– and I’d say that the quality of videos was a giant step up from last year).  Starting off the night was a short documentary about the Sac Music Seen, followed by the Bennys video for We Be One (directed by Erik Espera and John Jiminez).  Fun stuff.

Also, we had a music video (Mr Volcano– Bass Rocs) that premiered at the program.  A definite learning experience.  It didn’t look up to par on the big screen.  Two words– NTSC Monitor (Or is that 5 words?).  As in, we have to use one– mine is broken.  Very dissapointing, but again- it was a learning experience.  There is always next year.  Mr Volcano and Lil V came through– which was cool. I have a little video from the event that I will try to post if I get time this week.

 

Dumbworld music videos featured on SacLights

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Our first two music videos (“Watch as I Dip” and “The Grind”) have been featured on the SacLights website (a local social networking site).  On the home page, under what’s new, click on the video tab.

Considering nothing like that has ever happened to me, this a good day. 

On a related note, no matter how much work I put into a video or no matter how complicated the concept of the video, a lot of people tell me they like “Watch as I Dip” the best.  It’s funny how things work out that way.  I guess simpler can be better.  Or maybe the song is just the most catchy.  Oh, and Jay from Dumbworld did the beat.

Back then- mid 2006 we were going under the name Killin Em Production, but being the peace loving folks that we are, we switched it up. 

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new radiohead video?

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

A novel idea.  I’m a big radiohead fan.  I guess no cameras or lights were used to make it.  They should have used both.

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