Posts Tagged ‘nut roaster productions’

Ready Set Music Vid à la Nutroaster!

Recently the Nutroaster played host to one of our favorite directors, Isaac Ravishankara, for haunting, compelling, monsters in black hoodies Ready Set music video.  Issac, a BFP regular, used specially programmed lights which rhythmically corresponded to the music, and a set entirely constructed out of recycled material found round Brooklyn.  But more importantly, there were also laser eyed zombies at a dance party at the end of the world.  The video was produced by our own Anchor Light Productions, and if you look closely (and it’s the full moon) you can spot some former Nutroaster interns partying down.  Before the zombies got them.

Good times were had by all and we look forward to hosting more of Issac’s shoots in the future!  To see more of Issac’s work at the Nutroaster, try http://gotisaac.com/

All photos by Bianca Ghezzi


Kid Cudi – “Pursuit of Happiness” original video released!

Kid Cudi and the french team MEGA FORCE shot a beautiful video here in the fall that disapeared from the radar a few months later, when an entirely different video debuted. After rumors and lots of anticipation, the original video, shot at The Nut Roaster has officially debuted, and we are proud to say that it is our favorite of the 2. After all, it WAS shot at Brooklyn Fire Proof..


New ‘Slow Poison’ Music Video by The Bravery

NYC’s own The Bravery recently stopped by The NutRoaster to work on a music video for their new song ‘Slow Poison’ from the album Stir the Blood.

The video was inspired by frontman Sam Endicott’s synesthesia- a condition that allows him to associate specific sounds with colors.  Trippy, no?  So is the vid!

 


Johnny Weir Skates in the NutRoaster!

They may have extinguished the torch on the 2010 Winter Olympics, but if you want to see some more fabulous figure skating, the Sundance Channel’s Be Good Johnny Weir is still burning bright!

The NutRoaster recently hosted Johnny and company’s promo shoot for the new show, which even included the construction of a whole indoor ice rink in our studio!

http://www.sundancechannel.com/johnny-weir/

 


Andrew WK Parties Hard At Nut Roaster Studios

Andrew WK partied at Nut Roaster Studios while also promoting “CLOSE CALLS WITH BRICK WALLS” which is the “Lost Third Album”. The album is finally being re-released with a companion album of “Rare and Unreleased” material, called “MOTHER OF MANKIND”. The 2-CD set has 39 songs, 36 pages of photos and notes, and is packaged in a special double slip-case.  Andrew WK partied so hard that he destroyed broomsticks, stuffed animals, loaves of bread and almost a real-life dog as the Nutroaster staff ducked and hid from ricocheted items. The promo was directed by The Nut Roaster’s own Tessa Greenberg.


The Ready Set parties post-apocalyptic style @ the Nut Roaster

The Survivors vs.Laser Zombies: find out who wins in The Ready Set’s  latest video, directed by Isaac Ravishankara (who recently did a video for Never Shout Never) and shot here @ the Nut Roaster Studio.  Braaaains…


Cherie Lily keeps it Hot at the Nut Roaster!

The Brookyln Fireproof family has its own production team!  When we get together we keep it FLEXED!

This Exclusive new HOUSEROBICS video by Cherie Lily “KEEP IT FLEXED” was Directed by Tessa Greenberg, Produced by Cherie Lily & Tayisha Busay, and shot by Kevin Hayden. The video features backup dancers Ariel Sims & Tessa Greenberg of Tayisha Busay.

Contact tessa@brooklynfireproof.com if you’re a youtube sensation, rock star, or indie musician who has always dreamed of having a music video or music promo shot for them.

Check out the promo here:

KEEP IT FLEXED\” Cherie Lily HOUSEROBICS exclusive!


Condemned

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A few months back a beautiful film called Condemned was shot here at the Nut Roaster.  Female Convict #1031 who is Desperate, branded, and forgotten by the law fights to stay alive in the concrete womb. Condemned by her fellow inmates and in her own mind, #1031 expects the worst. When a new inmate, Laura (#1059), is brought into the cell, #1031’s paranoia grows. Is this striking Blonde to be her ally, or possibly, her executioner? It was great teaming up with the cast and crew of Condemned so check it out.


“Uncertainty” w/Joseph Gordon-Levitt premiers!

Another wonderful independent film that was shot here at The Nut Roaster has just premiered with IFC!

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“Uncertainty” had its public unveiling on Friday at the IFC Center in New York (http://www.ifccenter.com/films/uncertainty/), and is debuting nation-wide on IFC’s Video-On-Demand network this week (http://www.ifcfilms.com/films/uncertainty).   

David, Scott, and some of the stars of the film (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lynn Collins, Olivia Thirlby) were at the evening screenings at the IFC Center all weekend.  As so often is the case with small films like this one, it’s theatrical life both in New York and beyond will be largely decided based on it’s first weekend performance. So please spread the word!

Check out the trailer:   http://movies.msn.com/movies/movie-trailers/?g=2d1e160c-11a8-40d2-aba0-7c25771e67a9&icid=MOVIES4&GT1=MOVIES4

Check out the films blog:  http://www.UncertaintyFilm.com


MachineDrum music video shoot

This week at The Nut Roaster, we had an awesome video music shoot for MachineDrum’s new single “Late Night Operation”,

directed by Collin M Palmer

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www.myspace.com/machinedrum

Here is what the director, Collin M Palmer had to say about the music video; “When I was asked to listen to the track “Late night operation” for consideration of a video in Jan of 2009, MachineDrum and I had just finished the art work for his new album “Want to 1 2?”. MachineDrum had recently talked about how amazing the Detroit new dance show was (Detroits version of soul train but much more low brow). He and I then started finding videos and other low-fi things along the same lines as a laugh to share with each other, while also referencing them for video projects. We agreed on how well this show represented a movement in a ridiculous but funny way. As we went through all these videos we started to be inspired by them. when i developing a outline we wanted to have a dance party but not have it be this typical jay z hip hop video feel of “look how bling bling we are”. We wanted the video to feel as low-fi as possible, while maintaing a borderline serious/comical vibe to the dancers, really almost making fun of serious dance parties. I wanted to keep the direction of what MachineDrum was representing with the cover/art direction that was chosen for the record since this is the first single off the record. The psychadelic nature of the cover is represented in the fluid that the dancers share. We shot a teaser video (http://vimeo.com/3963407) in the Spring for the video that was based on two kids in the video passed out after they left this party,(the late night operation main video). We are all super impressed by how this all turned out. Shooting at The Nut Roaster was super easy thanks to the wonderful staff and PA’s that were on hand.”


Baby Doll Timelapse

Another short in the studio this weekend, check out the timelapse we shot of the set.

Baby Project Timelapse from Brooklyn Fire Proof on Vimeo.


Making the Lights

Check out these photos from a music video, “Making the Lights,” recently shot here at the Nut Roaster. Thanks to Emil Ryge Christoffersen for the photos.

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