ART S The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 10, 2003 -13 BEYOND MT NEW DVD SERIES SHOWCA ART OF THE MUSIC VID By Todd Weiser Daily Arts Editor DVD REVIEW Video may have killed the radio star, but now it's made for an incredible new DVD series. Introduced in October, the Director's Label embraces the careers of some of the best directors who've worked in the music video format in the past decade. Moreover, these DVD organizers thankfully did not stop with just the pro- ductions done for MTV, also including short films, docu- mentaries, commercials and other work done by the selected filmmakers. If that were not enough, each DVD )fume V SES THE )EO Jonze revolution- ized the music video in the mid- '90s and racked up a shelf of MTV Music Award astronauts on the way. Jonze's video for Weezer's "Buddy Holly" may have garnered most of the attention with its Fonz-like cool- ness, but "Undone (The Sweater Song)" remains equally impressive, showing Jonze in his early filmmaking stages, taking the simplest of concepts (the Cuomo-led band playing in a blue studio) and through playful acting, a slow-motion-like film speed and a rush-of-dogs denouement made it repeatedly viewable. Here lies Jonze's other talent; he constantly finds the best artists, and more specifically songs, on the market and develops long-lasting, fruitful relationships with them (Weezer, Bjork, Beasties Boys). The Beastie Boys' "Sabo- tage" is a great song. Jonze's video for "Sabotage" is even better. Most of Jonze's collaborators, like the Beasties, are also featured on the DVD with interviews and audio com- mentaries (Christopher Walken even makes an appearance to talk up Fatboy Slim's "Weapon of Choice"). Side B has three lively documentaries of Jonze's and some rarities, including the skateboarding videos that got Spike his start. The Work of Director Chris Cunningham The least well known of the three directors, Chris Cun- ningham's darker work with mostly techno artists may not be as viewer-friendly, but he also may just boast the best video from all three discs. What becomes increasingly obvious as you make your way boasts a 52-page book with photo- graphs, interviews, drawings and, most entertaining of all, stories of working with the artists. Since the development of the Auteur Theory by French film theorists in the 1950s, the director has been widely recognized as the true author of mostly all film and video work. There have The Director's Label: Volumes 1-3 Palm Pictures through the three DVDs is how the video work of Bjork establishes itself as the connecting thread between these film- makers. While not everyone loves Bjork's music (or her some- times alien appearance and awkward choice of wardrobe), a trip through these DVDs certainly makes a case for Bjork as the best video artist of all time. Cunningham's imagining of her "All is Full of Love" finds a many-armed machine careful- ly putting together an "A.I "-like robot (with Bjork supplying her face) in a white-washed space. Once complete, the newly- created android finds love (and lovemaking) in the arms of its robotic creator. It's eerie, distinctive and beautiful - perfectly capturing the moods of the source material. Overall, Cunningham's disc fails to the live up to the quality of the other two in release mostly because it only occupies a single side of the DVD, meaning a severe lack in extras. Despite the shortchanging in available material, Cun- ningham's entry is still guaranteed to linger in your memory banks, thanks to the nightmarish images of videos like Aphex Twin's "Come to Daddy." The Work of Director Michel Gondry Jonze has already made the leap to big-screen success with "Being John Malkovich" and "Adaptation;" Michel Gondry, the director of choice for Bjork and the White Stripes, is now right behind Jonze with an underrated come- dy under his belt ("Human Nature") and a Jim Car- rey-vehicle finding release this spring ("Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"). Still, as is obvious from the recent release of another memorable White Stripes video (the play- fully-edited "The Hardest Button to Button"), Gondry has not left music videos far behind. The Versailles-born Gondry first made a name for him- self with a running teddy bear for Bjork's "Human Behav- ior" video; yet, it wasn't until the colorful Lego mania of the Stripes' "Fell in Love with a Girl" that Gondry finally found real MTV airplay. However, it is his incredible work in between, which consistently and wonderfully play with the ideas of repeated actions and dream-like realities, that make Gondry's disc the best of the Director's Label trio. I have now watched the video for Daft Punk's "Around the World" at least 20 times, and I cannot wait to watch it again. As Gondry somehow explains in simple terms in the 52-page book, the song demands the delightful-creepiness of watch- ing an assembly of skeletons, disco girls, athletes, robots and mummies dance in circles. Extras, once again spilling over onto a Side B, include a 75- minute documentary on Gondry and the making of his videos, some imaginative shorts from his younger days and more. always been the critics of such singularly-aimed praise, but these music-oriented sets certainly illustrate how the unique voice of a single individual can find its way into anything - no matter how different in style or substance - they do. The first three Director's Label discs were released all on the same day, and three greater voices in today's music video world could not have been found. The Work of Director Spike Jonze Pick your favorite music video from the '90s. Go ahead, any video. Chances are Spike Jonze was the man behind the cam- era. Side A of Jonze's DVD contains 16 examples of how -4 FF.: y' r :.-. '-- , ,+ ,. +' T .. 3 _ .4 R - .... . f . k j N. ~ K ~2 _._ .. .,: _..._ . ,.H ' ........ p L .r. r:' t r , ,_:., _. _ . bis CL; ?; t'' .. .:r Ludy Break Special 25%ff Nhow tmls coipn t got 25% Off Your next visit to oe BIards Rooni JO Airport Shuttle Service +,:'I N U' GOIHG TGTHE AIBPOBP CusTom TRANSIT will get you there! " Less than half the price of a metered cab " Door-to-door service . 15-minute pickup window CUSTOM TRANSIT, INC. For more information or to place a reservation call: $22 One-Way $40 Round Trip Enjoy a comfortable tide in one of our new black vans. 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