The Roots “What They Do” Video
Woo Art International, New York, New York, 1996
Description
The video’s creation was motivated by the everyday flood of videos that all seem to echo the same once-successful concepts, look, and film techniques—especially in rap and R&B. Through standard scenarios seen in dozens of music videos, the Roots band performed in each scene as ambivalent narrators. Candid word graphics were added to magnify each clichéd scene, creating a “how-to” of music video-making. The effect is to entertain, enlighten, and hopefully motivate bands and record companies to challenge themselves in coming up with new ideas.
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Motion graphics
Format:
Motion graphic, Video
Credits
- Production company
- Woo Art International
- Director
- Charles S. Stone III
- Art director
- Carol Wells
- Director of photography
- Russel Swanson
- Producer
- Nicola Doring
- Client
- DGC Records
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