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june 26, 2008

little x recap - last 8 months - videos

So here's the low-down on new Little X videos in the last 8 months since I last updated the site:

What Is It - Baby Bash feat. Sean Kingston (premiered December 2007?) (YouTube) | (clearer vers. @ littlexonline.com)
- great colorful video; backgrounds in color while performers are in black & white

Last Night/Gully Side - Mavado (premiered early-2008) (watch on YouTube) | (clearer vers. @ littlexonline.com)

Be OK - Chrisette Michelle (premiered December 2007?) (watch on YouTube) | (clearer vers. @ littlexonline.com) | DNA
- great song & video

Killa - Cherish feat. Yung Joc (premiered December 12, 2008 on BET's Access Granted) (watch on YouTube)

Check Your Coat - O'Neal McKnight feat. Greg Nice (premiered March 2008) (YouTube) | (clearer vers. @ littlexonline.com)

Bounce With Me - Kreesha Turner (premiered late-March 2008) (watch on YouTube)


little x recap - last 8 months - little x now signed to DNA; forms own company

So within the last 8 months, both Little X and Paul Hunter have left HSI Productions.  Little X is currently signed to the DNA (David Naylor & Associates), which also reps some prolific music video directors such as BIG TV!, Francis Lawrence, Marc Webb, and Nigel Dick.  DNA is also rep'ing Little X for his commercial work.

In an interview with SOHH.com (September 10, 2007), its revealed that Little X has formed his own company, Sun God Collection, to house his work in video, film, and television.

click here to read X's full interview with SOHH.com
Player Watch Elite: Famed Music Director Lil X Explains How He Changed The Game (September 10, 2007)
written by Janeé Bolden


little x recap - last 8 months - new commercial & movie projects

Little X's music video & commercial pages on the DNA website have several streaming video clips, including ones of the new (?) commercials for McDonald's "Kiss", and Intel "Sean Kingston".

As far as I know, Little X is still working on his first movie, the horror flick Razorwire.  Little X also worked on a small independent Canadian movie last year.  He was Second Unit Director and Director's Consultant for the Canadian urban film How She Move (which was distributed by MTV Films and released in theatres on January 15, 2008; the movie came out on DVD in April 2008).


august 14, 2007

little x at toronto caribbean film festival


(left) Little X interviewed by Rudy Blair; (right) Little X, Rudy Blair, and festival organizer Frances-Anne Solomon

I posted last month that Little X was scheduled to take part in the 2nd Annual CaribbeanTales Film Festival in Toronto.  The event was held at the Workman Theatre in downtown Toronto on July 15.  For about an hour, Little X was interviewed on stage by 680 News reporter Rudy Blair about everything from his youth, growing up in the suburbs of Toronto; to his experiences working at MuchMusic, interning with Hype Williams, and what his goals are for the future.  His first ever video was the Chcolair/Jully Black video for What It Takes.  Favorite (Canadian) video: Ol' Time Killin' (Kardinall Offishall); Favorite American Video: The Whisper Song (Ying Yang Twins).  He grew up on watching cartoons like Robotech, Voltron, and Transformers.  He learned to draw and sketch from looking through comic books as a kid.  While he didn't specifically mention any projects by name, he did give the impression that there were some bigger profile projects in the works.  When asked 'what movie would you love to make', he answered (without hesitation) Transformers (which had just come out in the theatres). :o)


x-fit clothing line for icegear

X-Fit mens shirt X-Fit promotional image/graphic X-Fit promotional photo X-Fit logo X-Fit promotional image/graphic X-Fit women's shirt X-Fit promotional image/graphic
X-Fit promotional images, clothing, graphics, and logo (myspace.com/xfit)

During the interview with Rudy Blair at the CaribbeanTales Film Festival (see above), Little X mentioned an interesting side project that he had been involved with: designing a line of clothing for Canadian fitnesswear company IceGear.  The line is called X-Fit, and consists of comfortable and stylish work out clothing adorned with patterns of dragons and other graphics.  The line of clothing was launched during Toronto Fashion Week back in April 2007.  There are currently only 4 IceGear locations in the Greater Toronto area and 1 in Australia; but clothing can be purchased at the official IceGear website.
visit the X-Fit page on MySpace.com
buy X-Fit at IceGearFitness.com


no nominations for this year's mtv video music awards

Nominations for the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards were announced early last week, but sadly no Little X-directed videos came away with any nominations.  MTV decided to restructure its annual awards show this year by getting rid of the genre-specific categories (dance video, R&B video, rock video, etc.) and several technical categories (ie: best cinematography, best art direction, best special effects, etc.) and instead adding silly non-relevant (in my opinion) categories like Most Earthshattering Collaboration, Quadruple Threat of the Year, and Monster Single of the Year (hey, what happened to the *video* in "Video Music Awards"?).  Even the Best Male & Female video categories were adjusted to Best Male Artist and Best Female Artist.  Less emphasis on the videos, and more on the artists.  I mean, MTV *does* still show videos, don't they? :op
click here to see who *was* nominated for a 2007 MTV Video Music Award over at MTV.com


july 12, 2007

caribbeantales.ca   little x to speak at toronto caribbean film festival this weekend

Little X is scheduled to take part in this weekend's 2nd Annual CaribbeanTales Film Festival in Toronto.  Up Close & Personal With... Little X takes place this coming Sunday (July 15) between 3:30pm and 5pm at the Workman Theatre at 1001 Queen Street West in downtown Toronto.  X will be interviewed by 680 News entertainment reporter Rudy Blair, followed by a Q&A session.  I believe the event is $5.

click here to visit the caribbeantales.ca website for more info

 


june 26, 2007

new tv ad campaign for bloom

According to Little X's official website, he's directed a new TV commercial campaign for the new-concept grocery store chain Bloom.  The clips, entitled "Shop Happy", feature shoppers doing groceries at the store while the store's employees do a song-and-dance number around them.  Three clips entitled 'Shop Happy with Jan', 'Shop Happy with Beth', and 'Shop Happy with Bill' are posted on their official website.
click here to view the three tv spots in streaming Flash, at the official Bloom website


r.kelly/usher video premieres

Little X has directed a video for the new R. Kelly/Usher duet, Same Girl, which premiered June 19 on BET.  The premise of the video? R. Kelly & Usher go back and forth about their respective current girlfriends, only to realize that they're seeing the same girl.  A sort of mini-movie version of the Brandy/Monika "The Boy Is Mine", if you will (but with a *twist* at the end)
***click here to see what Little X had to say (to SOHH.com) about the making of the video***
***click here to read a synopsis of the video (warning, spoiler alert!)***