This music video was shot with a Canon 600D on a shoulder rig, by Mathias Christiansen. It was directed and edited by myself.
We didn't have many means, so it was mostly the 3 of us, often with a 4th friend (shout out to Anders and Rambo!), riding around our hometown of Aalborg, finding great locations and shooting on the go.
The track is Intensiv MC's title song, from his first EP. You can check it out here on: iTunes!
Note: We are currently in the process of shooting a new video for Intensiv MC's 2nd EP!
TurboChild - Still My Love
For our 3rd and final video for the rock band TurboChild, we decided to go all out on the story and set-extravaganza! Champagne, pin-up girls, a castle, Cadillac and a twist came together in D.A.T. Ass Production's biggest production to date. With the help of photographer Tim Damgaard on a DJI Ronin (thanks to The Company Film, Aarhus), we shot the entire video on Sony FS700's.
Intensiv MC - På Jagt
For the 2nd EP from Intensiv MC, I teamed up with D.A.T. Ass Production again, to shoot the first music video for the album. Filming in both Aalborg and Aarhus, the video had 5 production days, spanning 6 months total.
The video was shot on both a Black Magic Cinema Camera, as well as a Sony FS700.
TurboChild - Gimme Some
Once again, Tue Hvidkjær, Andreas Vestergaard and myself teamed up for a music video project. As with our video for Den Gode Gerning & Julaw, we shared the work load on all the disciplines, helping each other out with camera operating, editing and so forth. We used a BlackMagic Cinema Camera, a GoPro and a Canon 650D.
Den Gode Gerning & Julaw - Dræber En Gaber
Shot on 3 different cameras, Tue Kujahn Hvidkjær, Andreas Vestergaard and I worked on all facets together, under our non-registered production name D.A.T. Ass Productions.
We used Black Magic Cinema cameras, Canon 5D M3 and Canon 60D to shoot it all.
TurboChild - Jane Doe
Our 2nd video for TurboChild under the D.A.T. Ass Production brand, was shot as a road-movie, where we used a mix of point-and-shoot and crafted setups.
We used a Nikon DSLR and a Sony FS700 for the 100-200 fps shots.