Playlist: Phoebe May
This week FORM director Phoebe May gives us the scoop on incoming changes within the music industry, some pop promo gems, and recreating Avril Lavigne videos.
What’s the best music video you’ve seen recently and why?
I really liked Sabrina Carpenter - Tears. I loved the reference to The Rocky Horror Picture Show and the camp energy of it.
I always love a good reference to a cinematic classic when it’s done in a playful way. It feels very stylised but still fun, and I’m always drawn to work where the visuals, pacing and tone feel really in sync.
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- Production Company Anonymous Content
- Director Bardia Zeinali
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- Director Bardia Zeinali
- Production Co Freenjoy
- Founder/Producer Nathan Scherrer
- Executive Producer Tara Sheree
- Executive Producer Music Video Nina Soriano
- Head of Production Ena Nicole Abadjian
- Editor Sofia Kerpan
- Assistant Editor Trevor Clifford
- Post Production Modern Post
- Executive Post Producer Andrew Illson
- VFX Pendulum VFX
- VFX Supevisor Ryan Zum Mallen
- VFX Producer Damian Giampietro
- Sound Designer Raphael Ajuelos
- Sound Design Concret Form
- Producer Collin Druz
- Producer Aiden Magarian
- Production Designer Brittany Porter
- DP Sean Price Williams
- Colorist Tal Baltuch
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powered by- Production Company Anonymous Content
- Director Bardia Zeinali
- Production Co Freenjoy
- Founder/Producer Nathan Scherrer
- Executive Producer Tara Sheree
- Executive Producer Music Video Nina Soriano
- Head of Production Ena Nicole Abadjian
- Editor Sofia Kerpan
- Assistant Editor Trevor Clifford
- Post Production Modern Post
- Executive Post Producer Andrew Illson
- VFX Pendulum VFX
- VFX Supevisor Ryan Zum Mallen
- VFX Producer Damian Giampietro
- Sound Designer Raphael Ajuelos
- Sound Design Concret Form
- Producer Collin Druz
- Producer Aiden Magarian
- Production Designer Brittany Porter
- DP Sean Price Williams
- Colorist Tal Baltuch
What’s the first music video you remember being impressed by?
I loved Christina Aguilera - Dirrty as a kid, it was provocative for its time and really pushed boundaries. I also remember loving Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, P!nk - Lady Marmalade and a lot of that early 2000s era, where the visuals felt bold, theatrical and very world-driven.
It’s not a music video, but I was also obsessed with Moulin Rouge! growing up and used to watch it repeatedly. I loved how heightened and emotional everything felt, and that was probably one of the first times I realised how much visuals could shape the feeling of music.
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- Director of Photography Jeff Cronenweth
- Creative Laura Fox
- Director David LaChapelle
- Producer Coleen Haynes
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- Director of Photography Jeff Cronenweth
- Creative Laura Fox
- Director David LaChapelle
- Producer Coleen Haynes
And what’s your all-time favourite music video?
I honestly don’t think I could choose one, but I’ve always loved videos that feel completely immersive and transport you into a different world. A$AP Rocky - L$D was a big one for me visually, and I remember really connecting with Tove Lo - No One Dies From Love because it felt emotional but still very stylised.
More recently, I’ve been really into Addison Rae’s videos. I just like work that has a really clear identity and point of view.
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- Editor Dexter Navy
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- Editor Dexter Navy
- Director of Photography Oliver Millar
- Visual FX John Malcolm Moore
- Director Dexter Navy
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What other directors/artists do you look to for inspiration?
I’m really drawn to directors who sit between fashion and narrative, Petra Collins, Amber Grace Johnson, Alfred Marroquin, Aidan Zamiri, Gordon von Steiner, Nadia Lee Cohen, Hannah Lux Davis and Bardia Zeinali.
I also love Coralie Fargeat, I really connect to the intensity of her work. Growing up I was also really drawn to Tim Burton and Baz Luhrmann, especially the darker or more heightened visual worlds.
What are you listening to at the moment?
It usually depends on what I’m working on. I tend to get quite obsessive and loop one track while I’m building an idea, so it’s less about variety and more about finding the right feeling.
Lately I’ve been listening to Absolutely - Paracosm.
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- Director Alaska
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- Director Alaska
- VFX NASH/Sao Paulo
- Sound Satelite Audio
- Executive Producer Francesco Colombo
- Executive Producer Sofia Garmilla
- Executive Producer Omar Uscanga
- Editor Marcelo Vogelaar
- VFX Supervisor Cirilo Bonazzi
- Producer Flavia Gannam
- Colorist Osmar Junior
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- Director Alaska
- VFX NASH/Sao Paulo
- Sound Satelite Audio
- Executive Producer Francesco Colombo
- Executive Producer Sofia Garmilla
- Executive Producer Omar Uscanga
- Editor Marcelo Vogelaar
- VFX Supervisor Cirilo Bonazzi
- Producer Flavia Gannam
- Colorist Osmar Junior
What’s your favourite bit of tech, whether for professional or personal use?
My laptop, I use it throughout my whole process. It’s where I start curating ideas, building visual references, and experimenting through editing and pacing, so a lot of my directing ideas take shape there before anything gets shot.
What artist(s) would you most like to work with and why?
I’d love to work with Billie Eilish, I’ve been a huge fan for a long time and her visual world has always felt really strong and distinctive.
I’d also love to work with Absolutely, her music feels really atmospheric and cinematic, which naturally lends itself to visual ideas, and I really like her aesthetic.
How do you feel the promo industry has changed since you started in it?
It feels a lot faster and more saturated. There’s so much content now that things can feel disposable, but it also means there’s more room to experiment visually. The challenge is making something that actually sticks.
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Where do you see the music video industry being in five years’ time?
I think it’ll split further - fast, reactive content on one side, and more considered, visually driven work on the other. As tools become more accessible, having a clear visual identity and creating a strong feeling will matter more.
I also think the human element won’t be lost - if anything, that’s what will make work stand out.
Tell us one thing about yourself that most people won’t know…
When I was about 10, I recreated the Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending music video on The Sims 2, frame for frame.
I cut it in Windows Movie Maker and it took me about six months - I was trying to match the original whilst incorporating some of my own ideas. That was probably my earliest memory of cutting a video and learning how music and visuals can sync together. It still holds up now, which I’m quite proud of.