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News: ABoF TV has arrived!

After months of filming and planning, we're finally on track and ready to release a plethora of wonderful video content on our website via our Vimeo channel. The first episode of ABoF TV features These Monsters. We filmed the boys back in February when they hit The Lexington in London. They were touring to support their debut album release Call Me Dragon.

The viral for episode one is up now. If you can't see the Vimeo player below, the viral can be viewed HERE or HERE.

These Monsters Trailer from Paul McCallum on Vimeo.



ABoF TV & Overthrow|Film





ABoF TV was filmed in conjunction with Overthrow|Film - a creative and innovative film production company. They produce gorgeous, high quality content for a wide range of clients, musicians, artists and professionals such as EA, hip-hop artist Remus, Head Hacking, magician Ravi Maya and many more.

The Overthrow|Film crew are a closely knit team of specialists with a strong background in film theory, post-production, cinematography and sound design. Working closely with Overthrow|Sound - a full sound post-production facility - they offer an efficient back end to their film production outfit.

It made perfect sense that Paul ABoF and Jonas Overthrow started working closely together to develop ABoF TV. It's been a creative vision that Paul has been developing for a while, taking inspiration from the likes of Pearl Jam's Single Video Theory and Fugazi's Instrument. The idea was to promote good music in way that is removed from the typical mainstream packaging of music video content and music shows.

Each episode is filmed in a documentary style combining Paul's love of aesthetics and passion for the music. ABoF TV uses no gimmicks, no shiny white-toothed presenters and not an ounce of gimmicky shaky-cam in sight!

If you'd like to find out more about Overthrow|Film, you can visit their official website or email jonas@overthrowproductions.com.

All general ABoF TV enquiries can be directed to paul@abadgeoffriendship.com.












Posted Mon, 27 Sep 2010