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Panic at the disco music video demon
Panic at the disco music video demon















As an immigrant and first in my family to get a higher education in The States it was kind of a scary thing telling your parents you want to pursue art, but thankfully they were very supportive. Wojciech Kielar: I don't know when I initially chose filmmaking as a career path, but I guess it happened in high school when we had to choose a major for college. That was my first entry point into making music videos professionally. So, there's this band called Futurecop! out in the UK, and I reached out to them and they were down, and we split the budget and made a music video. After that, being a failed musician and a guy who loves music, I thought the next best step would be to make a music video. I tricked a lot of folks and took meetings about buying the film that didn’t exist.

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After school, I moved out to LA, got five internships, one turned into a job and I was an assistant to a producer and a manager.Īfter four years of being an assistant, learning the business and writing nights and weekends, my bosses were like, "You've got to make something that showcases the cinematic eye that we know you have, and what you want to be doing." So I made a short film…really, a fake trailer for the dumbest movie idea I could think of but played it extremely straight. I went to film school at Columbia College in Chicago, where my friends and I would make a short every month that we'd write, direct, star in, everything, and really cut our teeth doing that. I played in bands in high school, and I was always making sketches with my friends to promote the band and just for fun…the sketches were better than the music.

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NFS: What was your journey to becoming filmmakers and working on music videos?īrandon Dermer: I'm a failed musician.















Panic at the disco music video demon