Kaboom director Joe Stevens and longtime directing partner Nicolas Randall have created a compelling and beautiful film called Daft Signz, featuring a handful of the best sign spinners in the world. Part music video, part documentary, the film showcases the street-dance-inspired moves of the spinners set to the Daft Punk track “Lose Yourself To Dance.” Find out more about the project here: http://www.daftsignz.comnnThe project is quickly becoming an online hit, with hundreds of thousands of views, a big presence on social media, and tweets galore #daftsignz nn
nn”We’ve always been interested in projects involving youth subcultures and music; Stories that celebrate young people doing something creative and unexpected and ways to bring them to the world with a unique visual sensibility,” says Co-Director Joe Stevens. “These guys have taken a profession with so little respect it’s an off-the-rack punchline for sitcom writers and they reinvent it. Elevate it to something original and amazing. These guys aren’t a punchline. They’re the best in the world at what they do. They’re artists.nnPreviously, the duo directed the MTV Films release “Made in Queens,” profiling a gang of Trinidadian teens who rig massive stereo systems onto their BMX bikes. The film generated a massive following and has toured festivals worldwide. http://wdrv.it/14OipFGnnTo find out more about Joe Stevens and kaboom productions website at www.kaboomproductions.comnnProject creditsnProduction: kaboom ProductionsnDirectors: Joe Stevens & Nicolas Randall nMusic: Daft Punk – Lose Yourself To Dance (Columbia)nDP: Alex Disenhof nOffline Editor: Doobie White for Therapy, LAnOn-line: Therapy, LAnColorist: Omar for Therapy, LAnPost-Sound Design: Andres Velasquez for Squeak E Clean Productions, LAnPost-Sound Producers: Jack Catlin & Carol Dunn, Squeak E Clean Productions, LAnLine Producer: Sarah Garcia-RillnLocations: Film LA Inc.nTalent: AARROW Sign Spinners, LA