We don't like to brag (it's tacky) so we're just going to congratulate the cast and crew for the All the Way from Moscow music video on the video's being crowned today's Music Video of the Day on Fuse!

Of particular note, we'd like to point out Alex Brook Lynn's Production Design, Nate Quinn's illustrating and painting, Corey Ulrich's shooting, and Jamie Unruh's costumes.

In the photo (L to R): Brendan Berry, Daniel Berardi, Jamie Unruh, Safiyyah Long, Drew Palazzo, Grayson Kelly, Nate Quinn, Andrew Geller, Jesse Malin, John Logan Pierson, Ty Smith, Nicholas Brennan, Johnny Martin, Todd Youth, Kevin Duval, Corey Ulrich

The last time 20/20 and Slick the Misfit got together and released a video, elevator usage around the world was forever changed.

This time around there was even more to learn. Apparently, as Slick shows us, if one puts both digitus medius in the air simulteneously and waves them around, it symbolizes one's lack of interest in the given subject. Intrigued by this new found symbolic gesture, directors Craig and Corey recently used this maneuver when receiving a traffic ticket. Both are now encarcerated. Please use said action responsibly.

The 20/20 crew tends to get anxious when we don't have ten things going on at once so when, the week before we headed to LA for the Emmy's, Jesse Malin asked us to make the video for his new single, we jumped at the opportunity.

5 days of set preparation, at least a hundred exacto blades, and six pulley systems later, we were ready to shoot. From sailor outfits to lederhosen to falling storm clouds, the band took everything we threw at them in stride and the result is a video we've already written home to our mothers about. Watch the video and admire especially the drawing and painting talents of Nate Quinn!

We've been hanging out around a lot of awards shows lately. Thus far it's been a great way to justify an impulsive purchase of a couple tuxedos. Due largely to Katherine's talent ensnaring on the carpet and Jamie's clicking around on Final Cut, we've got some videos out of it too.

Last night we stood guard on the red white carpet at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards begging the question of who deserved the Fashion Moon Man. Deanna Pappas did the begging for us and all was caught on camera for an early morning release for US Weekly Magazine online.


Well kids it's been a while, and for good reason this time. We've spent the last month prepping, shooting, and cutting exclusive web video content for the 2010 Emmys! Andrew Geller made some debatable moves and ended up as the lead interviewer on the red carpet which landed us some great material with everyone from Robin Williams to Betty White.

You can check out the videos here or stop by the office to feel JL's hands still trembling. We'd like to thank the Academy for this opportunity. And the coffee.

Daniela....Riascos recently worked with 20/20 Pictures to direct the new music video for Alexis Foxe. The song, “Cynic“, is about a female assasin which worked perfectly for Scott as he's been waiting for an excuse to cast himself as a victim and lie down all day.

Daniel and Alexis met in Columbia where their shared after school job inspired this video. Throw in Lady Starlight (developed Gaga's look) as the stylist for Ms. Foxe and you get one sizzlin' video. Check it.


This weekend was spent shooting with Slick The Misfit and dammit we love this guy. By day three we were convinced that the music video was basically his excuse to go around ruining people's days. It worked well. And to all you aspiring filmmakers out there, if the water on set is mysteriously replaced by vodka, make sure there's enough for every extra to get some.

If you didn't catch his debut video we shot back when the Gulf of Mexico wasn't a giant clusterf%ck, we're showing it here for a limited time only. Happy swimming.

Summer sure does make the updating more difficult. And we don't even have a great excuse. What are we going to say? We've been busy collaborating with amazing musicians to create simple, yet unique visual renderings of their music?...

Well, we've been busy collaborating with the amazing musicians of The Brew to create a simple, yet unique visual rendering of their track “Poison Stone“. This was shot in one shot and the music was recorded live in a forest by Tim Phillips. Enjoy.

Our latest spots for Western Pest Services have been grossing the Sh%*t out of good, wholesome families across the eastern seaboard. Innocent young children have been exposed to things they've only read about in horror stories and optimistic young adults are questioning everything they've ever learned. We're very proud.

Check this one out and then head over to the Bugs Ruin Everything website to see them all. The first person to call our office with the name of the uncle wins a 20/20 T-shirt.

It must be the smell of lilacs or the unmistakable man scent of Matt Henderson; love is in the air. Besides riding a tandem bike together - which may or may not have been for shooting purposes - 20/20 has been getting close with good people. We just recently teamed up with Heidi Gregory Management to represent us in the music video world. If all goes according to plan, we should be able to make Michael Jackson's next video.

Also, we were happy to see Matt shine as a 20/20 director in our last commercial shoot. *sigh* Oh Spring...

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