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The Hardest Button to Button: https://youtu.be/K4dx42YzQCE?feature=shared
Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson! My favorite by far!
The wintergatan marble machine is boring but I'm fascinated with it every time I watch and listen lol.
Weezer - Pork and Beans. As someone who wasn't even alive during the era of YouTube when it came out, it is really mesmerizing seeing that day's stars all in one place. Not to mention the actual video is super funny and well done. The ending scene is so cathartic. Plus the song itself is cathcy and has a nice message.
Not sure about most impressive but impressive, Travis Scott - Sicko Mode ft. Drake https://youtu.be/6ONRf7h3Mdk
That damned apple ad music video with the dancer and the stretchy room.
The Knife - Pass This On (unsure if it's the absolute best but I do like it.)
In college Xzibit's What U See is What U Get blew my mind due to its faked one shot style: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gddQhQnwZIY.
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I don't really watch a lot of music videos, so I'm just gonna list a few of my favorites
Bad Motherfucker by Biting Elbow by far and away
Still Feel by Half Alive is mesmerizing. I'm a straight guy but the lead singer is still my type
Starlight Brigade by TWRP rekindled my interest in Spelljammer, and also I think the animation is so pretty
Magnum Bullets by TWRP is also very nice to look at
Battleborn's intro cinematic might not technically be a music video, but it's my favorite video game cinematic of all time
Meat Loaf's "I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" is practically a short-film, much as the title is practically a novella.
Pink Floyd - The Wall
It's not the biggest or best, but I've always found the effect on "Always" by blink-182 to be pretty effective
All the Battles videos are really creative. "My Machines" with Gary Neumann might be my favorite and the entirety of the video happens on an escalator
Windowlicker.
Big Data and Joywave - Dangerous (it's pretty NSFW btw.).
I still remember how i heard that tune for the first time and how surprised i was in which direction the music video went.
Rise Against - Help Is On The Way
Being from Louisiana this has always been such a chilling song.
This one may not be too popular but having been in a similar situation, this hit home hard.
First few times I heard the song, it was just on in the background and I wasn't paying much attention to the lyrics. Like... okay, we're watching you perform on a stage? Weird thing to write a song about, but whatev; sounds cool so screw it.
Finally pulled up the video and it went from "lol marionette puppets!" to "Oh... OOOH. Hoooooly shit!" pretty damn quick.
Now it gives me shivers every time it comes on.
That was awesome. Thanks for sharing it.
So I love music videos as well as making my own, so I have a lot of favourites, but in particular halfΒ·alive's music videos are amazingly done. The lead singer Josh Taylor is an incredible producer for his music videos as well as the band being amazing dancers. All of the videos off of their new album are amazing, but two that I will highlight are:
Amazing storytelling. This really comes full circle.
Incredible creative direction. Following the plot of the song while making it visually attractive as this is, is so impressive.
I have more (ask me), but these are definitely on top. Did I Make You Up? and Move Me are also really good.
Klangkarussell - All Eyes On You - this is probably my favourite music video ever. I'm a sucker for one-takes, and the fact that this one is nine minutes long makes it so impressive on a technical level. But also, the video really feels like an experience. I feel like there are a lot of different ways the characters and situation, and what they represent, can be interpreted; it feels like everyone reads into the video in their own way (and I'm totally down to discuss anyone else's interpretations once they've watched it). Plus the atmosphere of the video really enhances that of the song - I like the song well enough, but combined with the video I find it so hypnotizing and engrossing. (Plus, it doesn't feel cheap by any means but you can see it was made on a shoestring budget, so it gets extra points for that as far as I'm concerned.)
All India Radio - Rippled - long-exposure light stop-motion is so damn cool. It's such a pretty video, and I love how authentic it feels - it obviously took a lot of time, energy and talent to make (over 6 months according to the description) but it has so much personality to it, and you can obviously see the people in the background moving the lights around which makes it feel far less "clinical".
Delta Heavy - Get By - musically, it's a slightly above-average 2012 dubstep track, but the video is so fun (and terrifying, I suppose...). Again, I love the stop motion, but it's also just really fun on a conceptual level.
Anyway, all of these are a decade old, so I guess maybe you're right about modern music videos. I can't say I watch many music videos, though, so there are probably some good ones I miss!
Chris Hadfield - Space Oddity
I was always fond of the video for by Cibo Matto. Didn't necessarily care for the song, but the video was directed by Michel Gondry.
Porter Robinson - Dullscythe
Highly Suspect - Lydia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev-bR9ii7Gs
Marina Kazankova (the freediver) filmed the entire thing in one take, no cuts or edits...bonkers.
I can't remember the band or the song, but I remember the VH1 pop-up version where they told you tidbits during the video. The whole thing was 1 take (shot on film in those days) and included a part where they passed the camera through a car. The camera operator had to hand the camera off to someone, run around to the other side of the car and then take it back without it looking like that happened, and while everyone was singing in time. I was a film student at the time and in awe about how well it was done. So much so that I can still see that part, but I cannot remember the song.
Please update if you remember. I've been digging through 1 shot videos, but haven't found it yet.
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My Chemical Romance - The Ghost of You. They remade Saving Private Ryan's beach scene for a music video. Still blows me away.