Props to COPA for their work on this David Guetta music video. COPA handled VFX for the project.

As in-your-face as the name suggests, POW (Paint on Walls) is a London-based art exhibit that features work from several talented artists, including Radar's own Bill Barminski of the directing team Walter Robot. Using non-traditional materials like storage units and cardboard boxes, Barminski and other POW artists create pieces that emulate an Andy Warhol/Sid Vicious love child. Barminski's series of distressed spray paint cans feature recognizable brands while alluding to their use as weapons of artistic vandalism.
For the last 1.5 years, RADAR Director Sam Macon has been working with co-director Faythe Levine on a feature length documentary called "The Sign Painter Movie".
The two have been traveling around the United States to gather stories from the American Sign Painter. Sam and Faythe are interviewing those who have and still continue to work in the industry and have shaped the way our urban landscape looks with their hand lettering and painting skills on walls, windows, cars, building, menus, etc. around us.
I've been privileged to see a few glimpses of interview footage, and mark my words, this movie will be excellent.
Learn more at the movie's blog:
http://signpaintermovie.blogspot.com/
Or check out photos on the Flickr photostream:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/signpaintermovie/
Sorry for sleeping on this for a little bit, but everybody loves the Dum Dum Girls. It's a fact.
Their new album "Only in Dreams" has garnered positive reviews from Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and Stereogum. Speaking of Stereogum, RADAR director Sam Macon's music video for "Bedroom Eyes" was just featured as one of the five best videos of the week. Did you know who edited the video? Yep, RADAR's very own Mark P. Smith. BAM.