Graeme Whifler
1951 (73 года)Oingo Boingo - Skeletons in the Closet
David Hogan, Richard Elfman
Danny Elfman, Steve Bartek
A music video compilation was also released by A&M Records alongside the album. It contained (in order) music videos for "Stay" and "Just Another Day" from Dead Man's Party, "Gratitude" from So-Lo, "Little Girls" from Only a Lad, "Nothing Bad Ever Happens" from Good for Your Soul, and "Private Life" from Nothing to Fear.
Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet
Moisture
Graeme Whifler
The Residents
When The Commercial Album was released in 1980, Phonogram and Celluloid Records financed the production of four "One Minute Movies" with which to promote the album in Europe. The Residents hired their long-time collaborator Graeme Whifler to direct for "Moisture" and "The Simple Song", and directed another two themselves, "The Act of Being Polite" and "Perfect Love".
Moisture
Perfect Love
The Residents, Graeme Whifler
Bill Owen, Helen Purdum
When The Commercial Album was released in 1980, Phonogram and Celluloid Records financed the production of four One Minute Movies with which to promote the album in Europe. The Residents hired their long-time collaborator Graeme Whifler to direct short clips for "Moisture" and "The Simple Song", and directed another two themselves, "The Act of Being Polite" and "Perfect Love".
Perfect Love
The Simple Song
Graeme Whifler
The Residents
When The Commercial Album was released in 1980, Phonogram and Celluloid Records financed the production of four One Minute Movies with which to promote the album in Europe. The Residents hired their long-time collaborator Graeme Whifler to direct short clips for “Moisture” and “The Simple Song”, and directed another two themselves, “The Act of Being Polite” and “Perfect Love”.
The Simple Song
Ears, Eyes and Throats: Restored Classic and Lost Punk Films 1976-1981
Liz Keim, Karen Merchant
Billy Hawk, Reid Paley
This collection of short films represents a hint of the tectonic shift in the underground film world in connection with the punk rock “movement.” Restored from original negatives, it showcases the reasonably well-known alongside the extremely rare, from music shorts to impressionistic documentary.
Ears, Eyes and Throats: Restored Classic and Lost Punk Films 1976-1981
Video Voodoo
The Residents, Graeme Whifler
The Residents
"Video Voodoo" is a VHS tape released in 1987 by The Residents. It is a collection of videos made from 1975 to 1986. It also contains snippets from their earlier VHS, "Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats?/The Mole Show". The VHS is one of the two places to find the "Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers" video.
Video Voodoo