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Guillemots’ The Basket by Tom Kingsley

Guillemots’ The Basket by Tom Kingsley

David Knight - 10th Mar 2011

The return of the Guillemots with The Basket - first single from long-awaited third album Walk The River - heralds a blast of extreme weirdness down in the woods from Tom Kingsley, his first video in a while too, after impressing so much with Darwin Deez and others last year.

The return of the Guillemots with The Basket - first single from long-awaited third album <em>Walk The River</em> - heralds a blast of extreme weirdness down in the woods from Tom Kingsley, his first video in a while too, after impressing so much with Darwin Deez and others last year. It's a very psychedelic camping trip which starts with the band airborne and zooming very fast and rather disturbingly among the trees - great work by Chris Bristow at Munky - and then gets even more strange. "That's what you get when you mix the Evil Dead with 2001 and add Fyfe Dangerfield in a tent," says Tom. <strong><em>Tom Kingsley on making the video for Guillemots' The Basket</em></strong> "Like most music videos, we had several months prep and sixty grand at our disposal - no questions asked. So we shot on the Harry Potter forest set with James Cameron's new IMAX 3D camera system. For modesty's sake, we post-converted to 2D 7D. And then Munky's After Effects guru Chris Bristow did beautiful post work all night every night for a week. The video literally wouldn't have been possible without him. "The shoot day was very fast and very fun, with James Moriarty heroically doing his own steadicam and engineering his own crane by magic-arming a 7D onto a pole. Everyone mucked in - we even got CJ the commissioner holding poly boards and rigging the flimsy tent. "There were a couple of problems, sure. For starters, I overslept, and turned up 45 minutes late. The cheap speakers I'd brought from home to save money turned out to be so pitifully quiet that Sally, who was doing hair and make-up, had to park her car just offscreen, and play the song on that. "In the last shot of the day, MC the guitarist got a flare fired straight into his eye. I kept the shot where that happens in the video. Blink and you'll miss it. If only he had done the same."

It's a very psychedelic camping trip which starts with the band airborne and zooming very fast and rather disturbingly among the trees - great work by Chris Bristow at Munky - and then gets even more strange. "That's what you get when you mix the Evil Dead with 2001 and add Fyfe Dangerfield in a tent," says Tom.

The return of the Guillemots with The Basket - first single from long-awaited third album <em>Walk The River</em> - heralds a blast of extreme weirdness down in the woods from Tom Kingsley, his first video in a while too, after impressing so much with Darwin Deez and others last year. It's a very psychedelic camping trip which starts with the band airborne and zooming very fast and rather disturbingly among the trees - great work by Chris Bristow at Munky - and then gets even more strange. "That's what you get when you mix the Evil Dead with 2001 and add Fyfe Dangerfield in a tent," says Tom. <strong><em>Tom Kingsley on making the video for Guillemots' The Basket</em></strong> "Like most music videos, we had several months prep and sixty grand at our disposal - no questions asked. So we shot on the Harry Potter forest set with James Cameron's new IMAX 3D camera system. For modesty's sake, we post-converted to 2D 7D. And then Munky's After Effects guru Chris Bristow did beautiful post work all night every night for a week. The video literally wouldn't have been possible without him. "The shoot day was very fast and very fun, with James Moriarty heroically doing his own steadicam and engineering his own crane by magic-arming a 7D onto a pole. Everyone mucked in - we even got CJ the commissioner holding poly boards and rigging the flimsy tent. "There were a couple of problems, sure. For starters, I overslept, and turned up 45 minutes late. The cheap speakers I'd brought from home to save money turned out to be so pitifully quiet that Sally, who was doing hair and make-up, had to park her car just offscreen, and play the song on that. "In the last shot of the day, MC the guitarist got a flare fired straight into his eye. I kept the shot where that happens in the video. Blink and you'll miss it. If only he had done the same."

Tom Kingsley on making the video for Guillemots' The Basket

The return of the Guillemots with The Basket - first single from long-awaited third album <em>Walk The River</em> - heralds a blast of extreme weirdness down in the woods from Tom Kingsley, his first video in a while too, after impressing so much with Darwin Deez and others last year. It's a very psychedelic camping trip which starts with the band airborne and zooming very fast and rather disturbingly among the trees - great work by Chris Bristow at Munky - and then gets even more strange. "That's what you get when you mix the Evil Dead with 2001 and add Fyfe Dangerfield in a tent," says Tom. <strong><em>Tom Kingsley on making the video for Guillemots' The Basket</em></strong> "Like most music videos, we had several months prep and sixty grand at our disposal - no questions asked. So we shot on the Harry Potter forest set with James Cameron's new IMAX 3D camera system. For modesty's sake, we post-converted to 2D 7D. And then Munky's After Effects guru Chris Bristow did beautiful post work all night every night for a week. The video literally wouldn't have been possible without him. "The shoot day was very fast and very fun, with James Moriarty heroically doing his own steadicam and engineering his own crane by magic-arming a 7D onto a pole. Everyone mucked in - we even got CJ the commissioner holding poly boards and rigging the flimsy tent. "There were a couple of problems, sure. For starters, I overslept, and turned up 45 minutes late. The cheap speakers I'd brought from home to save money turned out to be so pitifully quiet that Sally, who was doing hair and make-up, had to park her car just offscreen, and play the song on that. "In the last shot of the day, MC the guitarist got a flare fired straight into his eye. I kept the shot where that happens in the video. Blink and you'll miss it. If only he had done the same."

"Like most music videos, we had several months prep and sixty grand at our disposal - no questions asked. So we shot on the Harry Potter forest set with James Cameron's new IMAX 3D camera system. For modesty's sake, we post-converted to 2D 7D. And then Munky's After Effects guru Chris Bristow did beautiful post work all night every night for a week. The video literally wouldn't have been possible without him.

The return of the Guillemots with The Basket - first single from long-awaited third album <em>Walk The River</em> - heralds a blast of extreme weirdness down in the woods from Tom Kingsley, his first video in a while too, after impressing so much with Darwin Deez and others last year. It's a very psychedelic camping trip which starts with the band airborne and zooming very fast and rather disturbingly among the trees - great work by Chris Bristow at Munky - and then gets even more strange. "That's what you get when you mix the Evil Dead with 2001 and add Fyfe Dangerfield in a tent," says Tom. <strong><em>Tom Kingsley on making the video for Guillemots' The Basket</em></strong> "Like most music videos, we had several months prep and sixty grand at our disposal - no questions asked. So we shot on the Harry Potter forest set with James Cameron's new IMAX 3D camera system. For modesty's sake, we post-converted to 2D 7D. And then Munky's After Effects guru Chris Bristow did beautiful post work all night every night for a week. The video literally wouldn't have been possible without him. "The shoot day was very fast and very fun, with James Moriarty heroically doing his own steadicam and engineering his own crane by magic-arming a 7D onto a pole. Everyone mucked in - we even got CJ the commissioner holding poly boards and rigging the flimsy tent. "There were a couple of problems, sure. For starters, I overslept, and turned up 45 minutes late. The cheap speakers I'd brought from home to save money turned out to be so pitifully quiet that Sally, who was doing hair and make-up, had to park her car just offscreen, and play the song on that. "In the last shot of the day, MC the guitarist got a flare fired straight into his eye. I kept the shot where that happens in the video. Blink and you'll miss it. If only he had done the same."

"The shoot day was very fast and very fun, with James Moriarty heroically doing his own steadicam and engineering his own crane by magic-arming a 7D onto a pole. Everyone mucked in - we even got CJ the commissioner holding poly boards and rigging the flimsy tent.

The return of the Guillemots with The Basket - first single from long-awaited third album <em>Walk The River</em> - heralds a blast of extreme weirdness down in the woods from Tom Kingsley, his first video in a while too, after impressing so much with Darwin Deez and others last year. It's a very psychedelic camping trip which starts with the band airborne and zooming very fast and rather disturbingly among the trees - great work by Chris Bristow at Munky - and then gets even more strange. "That's what you get when you mix the Evil Dead with 2001 and add Fyfe Dangerfield in a tent," says Tom. <strong><em>Tom Kingsley on making the video for Guillemots' The Basket</em></strong> "Like most music videos, we had several months prep and sixty grand at our disposal - no questions asked. So we shot on the Harry Potter forest set with James Cameron's new IMAX 3D camera system. For modesty's sake, we post-converted to 2D 7D. And then Munky's After Effects guru Chris Bristow did beautiful post work all night every night for a week. The video literally wouldn't have been possible without him. "The shoot day was very fast and very fun, with James Moriarty heroically doing his own steadicam and engineering his own crane by magic-arming a 7D onto a pole. Everyone mucked in - we even got CJ the commissioner holding poly boards and rigging the flimsy tent. "There were a couple of problems, sure. For starters, I overslept, and turned up 45 minutes late. The cheap speakers I'd brought from home to save money turned out to be so pitifully quiet that Sally, who was doing hair and make-up, had to park her car just offscreen, and play the song on that. "In the last shot of the day, MC the guitarist got a flare fired straight into his eye. I kept the shot where that happens in the video. Blink and you'll miss it. If only he had done the same."

"There were a couple of problems, sure. For starters, I overslept, and turned up 45 minutes late. The cheap speakers I'd brought from home to save money turned out to be so pitifully quiet that Sally, who was doing hair and make-up, had to park her car just offscreen, and play the song on that.

The return of the Guillemots with The Basket - first single from long-awaited third album <em>Walk The River</em> - heralds a blast of extreme weirdness down in the woods from Tom Kingsley, his first video in a while too, after impressing so much with Darwin Deez and others last year. It's a very psychedelic camping trip which starts with the band airborne and zooming very fast and rather disturbingly among the trees - great work by Chris Bristow at Munky - and then gets even more strange. "That's what you get when you mix the Evil Dead with 2001 and add Fyfe Dangerfield in a tent," says Tom. <strong><em>Tom Kingsley on making the video for Guillemots' The Basket</em></strong> "Like most music videos, we had several months prep and sixty grand at our disposal - no questions asked. So we shot on the Harry Potter forest set with James Cameron's new IMAX 3D camera system. For modesty's sake, we post-converted to 2D 7D. And then Munky's After Effects guru Chris Bristow did beautiful post work all night every night for a week. The video literally wouldn't have been possible without him. "The shoot day was very fast and very fun, with James Moriarty heroically doing his own steadicam and engineering his own crane by magic-arming a 7D onto a pole. Everyone mucked in - we even got CJ the commissioner holding poly boards and rigging the flimsy tent. "There were a couple of problems, sure. For starters, I overslept, and turned up 45 minutes late. The cheap speakers I'd brought from home to save money turned out to be so pitifully quiet that Sally, who was doing hair and make-up, had to park her car just offscreen, and play the song on that. "In the last shot of the day, MC the guitarist got a flare fired straight into his eye. I kept the shot where that happens in the video. Blink and you'll miss it. If only he had done the same."

"In the last shot of the day, MC the guitarist got a flare fired straight into his eye. I kept the shot where that happens in the video. Blink and you'll miss it. If only he had done the same."

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