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halo-eight-94 · 2 days
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NIИ | Gave Up live | And All That Could Have Been DVD | Directed by Rob Sheridan | Released on January 22, 2002, by Nothing and Interscope Records
“Watching the hole, it used to be mine, Just watching it burn in my steady systematic decline, Of the trust I will betray, Give it to me, I throw it away, After everything I've done I hate myself for what I've become”
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t-800 · 2 years
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NINE INCH NAILS - CLOSER
AND ALL THAT COULD HAVE BEEN — 2002, dir. Rob Sheridan
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iamtryingtobelieve · 2 months
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You make this all go away
Something I Can Never Have [Still] (2001) Dir: Rob Sheridan
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robsheridan · 8 months
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Nine Inch Nails' And All That Could Have Been DVD, released on this day in 2002. I found a folder of raw screengrabs from 2001, during the editing process, where some of the footage was still interlaced from the consumer DV cameras I filmed on in 2000. Here are some enlarged details, which have a phenomenal early-digital texture to them now, and it’s remarkable to see the resolution we were working with to put that film together (these were direct TIFF frame outputs from FCP - all the compression you see in here is from the camera!)
I always loved the way interlaced frames digitally ripped an image apart, and it inspired me in the creation of the “With Teeth” visual aesthetic a couple years later. In 2004, as the prosumer digital video world was continuing the clunky transition away from interlacing, I discovered the first version of Apple’s Motion software did not know what to do with interlaced footage, and would in fact render the interlacing as part of the video when you zoomed into it. That happy glitch accident formed the aesthetic foundation of the video for “The Hand That Feeds.”
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flowersofnaivete · 8 months
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Happy releasiversary to the Halo 17 twins And All That Could Have Been & Still
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jdsgothwife · 9 months
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“oh no. he’s wet” - my dad, watching the nine inch nails and all that could have been mtv special with me, when trent reznor came out on stage
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knightofleo · 4 months
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frgmnthtr · 1 year
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witchrealms · 1 year
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ruinedholograms · 1 year
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And All That Could Have Been (2002)
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halo-eight-94 · 19 days
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NIИ | The Wretched | And All That Could Have Been DVD | Directed by Rob Sheridan | Released on January 22, 2002, by Nothing and Interscope Records
“Stuck in this hole with the shit and the piss, And it's hard to believe it could come down to this, Back at the beginning…Sinking, spinning”
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t-800 · 2 years
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NINE INCH NAILS - PIGGY
AND ALL THAT COULD HAVE BEEN  — 2002, dir. Rob Sheridan
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iamtryingtobelieve · 5 months
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Just Like You Imagined (Live Rehearsal for the Fragility Tour)
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robsheridan · 2 months
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Nine Inch Nails Still trailer, 2001. Directed/edited by me, with video art by Bill Viola. I gave this a gentle upscaling in honor of Bill Viola’s recent passing. He was a legendary video art pioneer and a huge influence on me at the beginning of my career. Without Bill’s work in establishing video as a contemporary art medium, none of what I and many others have done with video art in the past 25 years would have been possible.
I was fortunate enough to work with Bill when he was commissioned to create original video art pieces for NIN’s 2000 Fragility tour. Although I was a 20 year old nobody and Bill already had a 25 year retrospective at the Whitney, I’ll never forget the kindness and respect he showed me, listening to my ideas and asking for my input as if we were equals. It helped me step through some of my imposter syndrome and become a larger creative voice on the tour production, which led me to become creative director of the next NIN tour production a few years later.
The clip here is a teaser I made in 2001 adapting some of Bill’s Fragility visuals. After trying several approaches of editing together his imagery, I ended up filming his raw footage off a screen with my DV camera, and using my own camera motion on top of his to change the flow of the piece to fit the teaser I wanted to make. It made the piece a bit more distant, abstract, jittery, and eerie; exactly what I was looking for. It’s the type of unconventional approach they would have maligned in video production classes, but became a hallmark of how I work throughout my career; so thank you Bill for opening so many glowing, flickery doors for so many.
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mesonoxian-maxx · 5 months
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frgmnthtr · 1 year
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