The Divorcees perform “You Ain’t Getting My Country” from their debut album of the same name on Oct 23 at the Paragon Theatre in Halifax as part of the Halifax Pop Explosion. Video shot and edited by Mat Dunlap. (c) […]
The Divorcees perform “You Ain’t Getting My Country” from their debut album of the same name on Oct 23 at the Paragon Theatre in Halifax as part of the Halifax Pop Explosion. Video shot and edited by Mat Dunlap. (c) […]
The Divorcees perform “Born Ready” from their sophomore album “Last of the Free Men” on Oct 23 at the Paragon Theatre in Halifax as part of the Halifax Pop Explosion. Video shot and edited by Mat Dunlap. (c) 2009 Hay […]
Alex from The Divorcees lowers his ears for a great cause: Locks of Love.
Check it out: www.thedivorcees.com
Hey all, Just wanted to let you know about a program my friend Andrew Watt and I (and a few others) are working on called Pop-In Sessions. Andrew runs a studio here in Halifax, Nova Scotia called Common Ground and […]
Here’s one from their debut album, “You Ain’t Gettin’ My Country”. The script was originally much more rough and tumble, but the network that paid for this vid neutered it and we didn’t have much say about it…ah well…
The Divorcees music video for ‘Nearly Fell’ from “You ain’t gettin’ my country” Haysale/Outside. Shot by Tim McDonough and Raised by Media.
The “Trials” video is a big, one-camera, DV production by none other than Andrew Watt of the Heavy Blinkers. It cost us nothing (that’ll be evident if you watch it – no slight to Andrew) but it’s better than all […]
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