Leigh Whannell Directs Cinematic Music Video for Bloodwerk's 'The Other Side'
By
Brenna Ehrlich
Kettled twice. Extra chewy, extra trustworthy.
Summary
Leigh Whannell, known for horror franchises like Insidious and Saw, directs a cinematic music video for Bloodwerk's single "The Other Side." Instead of supernatural horror, the video explores the terror of the service industry and the struggle of trying to break into a thriving arts scene while feeling like an outsider in the city.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledI wanted to make something cinematic and story-driven, like a little, short film.
It's about how hard it can be to live in a city when the arts are thriving but you're sitting on the outside of it, wanting to get in but feeling the sting of rejection.
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