above: Nos (2014.) This is an edited version of the classic 1921 public use film Nosferatu edited down from an hour and 21 minutes to less than one minute. This film was played behind Kyle Eyre Clyd during live sets of reel-to-reel tape manipulation and custom synthesizer music on part of a tour of the tri-state area and New England with Tom Carter and Keith Connolly.
above: The Screamers (2013.) This is a kind of film called a supercut. This one uses excerpts from horror films to create a noise composition.This video was screened at Outpost Artists Resources; The Sidewinder Film Festival in Denver, CO; and the Portland Short Film Festival “Panopticon.”
above: Anti-architecture (2012.) This film is a celebration of the Antioch Art building by Ant Farm. Since filming and sharing online since 2012 the building has been restored due to a new on-campus outreach organization operating on its behalf.
above: music video for Samara Lubelski (2012.) Video by Clyd shot on Super 8 film and transferred to digital video that highlights the audio with edits of choreography. Choreography of drag performer Matt Savitsky by Clyd. The video won ‘This Week’s Best Videos’ in Electronic Beats.
above: music video for The Second Sun. The Second Sun was an electronic noise duo of Clyd (Penny Royale) and Patrick Cole (KHF) that ran from 2010-2012. This video was played during live sets in New York City at clubs and DIY venues and the audio was committed to video for online release.