Wisconsin (World Premiere)
The official music video for the Xposed 4Heads song.
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At twelve years old, Mark G. E. got his first camera and has been making movies ever since. Tending to work in the short film genre. To date Mark has made over 300 short films. Soul Chamber, Mess Up and other works have screened in film festivals around the world. Mark has footage in Giant; The Tale of Two Johns (They Might Be Giants), Taking the City by Storm; the story of punk in Milwaukee and created a documentary about the making of Wisconsin Death Trip; a film by Academy Award winner James Marsh which appears on the DVD.
Alexander Eberhage is a young filmmaker and prop designer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who explores his passion for the past through art. He enjoys creating short films with satire and humor as well as serious films about dystopian societies and sci-fi worlds. He draws inspiration from the visual look and practical effects of many 80’s sci-fi films, where the worlds are brought to life using old-school effects, miniatures, and matte paintings.
His films Galacata Raider, Defunction and music videos for Xposed 4Heads have screened in festivals worldwide. Most recently, he has finished his short film "X-1." He's currently attending DePaul University studying film in Chicago.
Father and Son team Mark G.E. and Alexander Eberhage sought to create a music video inspired by the look of '70's exploitation films with a story informed by Elizabeth Taylor's performance in Butterfield 8. There was a conscious decision to depict the urgent drama of a bold woman on the brink with saturated colors. In editing, there is a juxtaposition of fast, action scenes of the woman driving with the slower, more lumbering scenes of the detective many steps behind her. What develops is a mystery of what may have happened leaving the viewer to draw their own conclusions.
Running Time: 4 minutes
Music Video
Music Video
Avalon Atmospheric Theater
2473 S Kinnickinnic Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Directors Bio:
Alexander Eberhage
Alexander Eberhage is a young filmmaker and prop designer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who explores his passion for the past through art. He enjoys creating short films with satire and humor as well as serious films about dystopian societies and sci-fi worlds. He draws inspiration from the visual look and practical effects of many 80’s sci-fi films, where the worlds are brought to life using old-school effects, miniatures, and matte paintings.
His films Galacata Raider, Defunction and music videos for Xposed 4Heads have screened in festivals worldwide. Most recently, he has finished his short film "X-1." He's currently attending DePaul University studying film in Chicago.
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