Check us out on Observatorio G HERE, or keep reading below for the full transcript.
From Observatorio G:(9/13/18)
Jay Mohr aparece peladão em clipe do cantor gay Logan Lynn
O ator Jay Mohr que ficou famoso por atuar em produções de sucesso, como a série “Ghost Whisperer” (2006-2008) foi o convidado especial para estrelar o novo clipe do cantor gay Logan Lynn.
Na produção audiovisual para a canção “Nothing’s Ever Wrong”, todo em preto e branco, Mohr aparece do jeitinho que veio ao mundo, completamente pelado.
O vídeo, por conta do conteúdo explícito, foi produzido e divulgado em duas versões: uma primeira com cortes e outra sem censura.
Assista abaixo a versão completa.
Sep 11, 2018Comments Off on Logan Lynn and Jay Mohr’s “Nothing’s Ever Wrong” Video on OMG! Blog This Week
OMG Blog has the latest. Watch “Nothing’s Ever Wrong” and see what they had to say about the video HERE or keep reading below for the full transcript.
From OMG Blog:(9/13/18)
!! OMG, he’s naked: Jay Mohr goes full-frontal in Logan Lynn’s “Nothing’s Ever Wrong” music video !!
Jay Mohr was a staple of 90’s cinema and television and it’s been a minute since we’ve heard from him, but check him out as he goes full-frontal in Logan Lynn‘s recent “Nothing’s Ever Wrong” music video after the NSFW jump!
Watch the full NSFW video here:
Sep 11, 2018Comments Off on Logan Lynn and Rian Lewis’ “Underground” Featured on Dragonframe Stop-Motion Software Blog
The good folks at Dragonframe interviewed “Underground” Director Adam Taylor this week about the making of the video, which was created using their stop-motion animation software.
Click HERE to check it out on Dragonframe, or keep reading below for the full transcript.
From Dragonframe: (9/11/18)
LOGAN LYNN + RIAN LEWIS: “UNDERGROUND” by ADAM TAYLOR
We caught up with director Adam Taylor recently to talk about his music video for Logan Lynn + Rian Lewis’s new song, “Underground.” According to Taylor, the tune is about the pitfalls one can encounter when following fortune and fame. The story is inspired by personal events and an important friend who helped him out of those trials.
“To launch Logan Lynn’s new album, My Movie Star,” he told us, “I felt the perfect backdrop would be the Golden Age of Hollywood with art nouveau inspired designs. Like usual, the concept proved more ambitious than it initially seemed and with just 6 weeks from start to finish, this was an exhilarating project.”
The piece features a stop motion puppet moving through a series of emotional lows, which he then climbs his way out of (literally at one point). Each of these moments is linked together by a scene of him falling down a kind of graphic spiral (think:f Hitchcock’s “Vertigo.”) This falling scene is always timed with the melancholy chorus that sings about falling down.
“When I finished with one set,” Taylor said, “it was immediately torn down to assemble the next one. Working fast like this is always very creative and honestly, the excitement is a bit addicting.
One thing that I learned is that rear projection takes a lot of space. Some of the sets were up to 12 feet wide and 26 feet deep including projection space and the screen,” something anyone but animators might take for granted.
“Having Dragonframe made this project possible,” he wrapped up. “It simplified the process and allowed me to run two units at once without worry (one for the projector and another for animating). It was great to get the majority of the film’s effects in camera and was well worth the extra effort.”