Writtent by Admin on March 26th, 2008 | 2 Comments »
AXED - Chaltey Huey
audio.
live drums and produced by Farhad Humayun (Overload)
Download the video.
AXED - Chaltey Hue
[Stop-Motion-Animated]
Watch the video now at youtube
Axed-Chaltey hue[low res]
Directed: Syed Shaharyar Jabbar
Out on Youtube.. Releasing all over soon.
Shehriyar Speaks about the experience”
Unlike my previous video OVERLOAD’S STORM, this music video is a ridiculous short film. I had some experience in the past doing stop-motion animations with my students. Being a great fan of Wallace and Gromit and Bob the builder I was looking for an excuse to work on a stop motion animated video and AXED just happened to be in the way. After hearing the track I didn’t think much and started working on the storyboards. Instead of using clay models and miniature sets I’m using 3000 photographs, images and surreal Art work. The video itself is a journey in time with band members playing the lead in a series of events. It took me far longer than expected to finish what I’ve started but I hope in the end the result is fulfilling and worth watching. I hope you all enjoy it! ”
Stay tuned to all the music channels, and www.axedtheband.com for further details and upates.
Regards,
Fahd Ali Asif
- Manager.
Writtent by Admin on February 23rd, 2008 | leave a Comments »
Catch the band AXED’s exclusive interview/unplugged/live calls and a lot more. At Ground Zero with Rj Muaz Raja, tonight at 10:10pm sharp.
Live calls at 111.111.103
Text at 6278
It can be heard live across the globe at www.mastfm103.com.pk
Writtent by Admin on February 4th, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Axed-Chaltey Hue Featuring Farhad Hummaiyon
Dir: Syed Shaharyar Jabbar
Unlike my previous video OVERLOAD’S STORM, this music video is a ridiculous short film. I had some experience in the past doing stop-motion animations with my students. Being a great fan of Wallace and Gromit and Bob the builder I was looking for an excuse to work on a stop motion animated video and AXED just happened to be in the way. After hearing the track I didn’t think much and started working on the storyboards. Instead of using clay models and miniature sets I’m using 3000 photographs, images and surreal Art work. The video itself is a journey in time with band members playing the lead in a series of events. It took me far longer than expected to finish what I’ve started but I hope in the end the result is fulfilling and worth watching. I hope you all enjoy it!
Regards,
Shahryar Jabbar