What is the measure of success? In the latest video from rapper Benny the Butcher – a member of Buffalo's revered Griselda crew known for his vivid street narratives – it’s an actual measuring cup, encrusted with 1,000 diamonds, courtesy of Aryeh & Co., the go-to Midtown jeweler for lovers and entertainers alike. The pendant – a tribute to Benny’s acclaimed 2022 album, Pyrex Picasso – is prominently displayed as Fuego Base teams up with Benny The Butcher and OT The Real on the official music video for THE WAREHOUSE, directed by Wayne Campbell. It is the first visual from Benny’s Black Soprano Family debut album BIGGEST SINCE CAMBY.
Directed by Wayne Campbell Fuego Base teams up with Benny The Butcher and OT The Real to bring you the official music video for THE WAREHOUSE, the first visual from his Black Soprano Family debut album BIGGEST SINCE CAMBY – Available everywhere now! #BSF Buy Limited Edition BIGGEST SINCE CAMBY CD: https://blacksopranofamily.com/ Buy/ Stream: http://orcd.co/biggestsincecamby iTunes/ Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/album/id/168… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/48viv6… Follow FUEGO BASE IG: https://www.instagram.com/fuegobase/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fuegobase Follow BLACK SOPRANO FAMILY IG: https://www.instagram.com/blacksopran… Twitter: https://twitter.com/bsf_records 2023 Black Soprano Family, LLC
OddBeast Crafts Powerful Opening Film For Half Rez 2025
When OddBeast landed the opportunity to produce this year’s opening film for Half Rez, the Midwest’s largest celebration of design and motion graphics, the studio approached the challenge by embracing discomfort. The goal was to visually express the collective anxieties of creatives facing an uncertain future as emerging tools and technologies reshape their industries. OddBeast Executive Creative Director Kevin Gautraud took the lead on the project’s vision and 3D animation: “I chose to ground the short in responses particular to fears about making a living in today’s creative fields where the rate of change feels insane at times, overwhelming artists with existential questions. Sometimes, ‘I don’t know’ is the most truthful answer anyone can give,” he said. In creating the film, Gautraud tapped into his own response to such anxieties: a meditation on the vastness of time and our small moment in the light, ponderings that bring him perspective, calm and creative inspiration. Powerful visuals of barren yet eerily majestic landscapes take us back to Earth’s origins, giving way – in the film’s final seconds – to the explosion of life – our blip in the planet’s unfathomable journey. Add the ethereal sound design of Bent Stamnes, and the result is a sense of awe, as everyday problems suddenly seem smaller. “For this project in particular, I was inspired by Carl Sagan and his own personal philosophy. He was awestruck at the grandeur of nature, curious about the origin of life, and humble about the extent of human knowledge,” Gautraud explained. “It's about making people feel small, strange and somehow okay with that.” Gautraud used a range of tools to give his concept life, including... Read More