Thursday, December 11, 2008

Digital Good Time IX

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Digital Good Time IX
(Digital Good Time is a series in which xoxobra focuses on the visual side of music)


Keith Schofield, who's making a name for himself this year with videos like his raunchy "Safe For Work Porn" ad for Diesel's 30th anniversary celebration, further explores the tasteless yet creative angle with his video for the song "Toe Jam" by the BPA. The 70's-porn inspired video opens with a bunch of hot, young singles gathering in a shag-carpeted living room for a sexy party, quickly shedding their clothes and then dancing around in the nude. Don't worry, you won't have to look over your shoulders while you watch this one, because the playful creative angle *ahem*...exposes itself soon after. With the brilliant use of the black censor bars, the party goers gather into simple formations to simulate letters, smiley faces, gunfire, and even a game of Pong. It's actually pretty funny. Light on visual effects, but heavy on clever visual tricks.



Links:
Keith Schofield
The BPA


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