i’m watching through ohmwrecker’s Dead by Daylight playlist and i just realized how pure his laugh is... just watch this and listen till around 13:57 and i promise your heart will be full with joy from it
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i’m watching through ohmwrecker’s Dead by Daylight playlist and i just realized how pure his laugh is... just watch this and listen till around 13:57 and i promise your heart will be full with joy from it
Vampirus | Official Trailer | Horror Brains
Dir: Ryan Ohm Star: Paisley Blackburn / Eric Brown / Chanda Davetas
We’re sort of old, so our own memories of getting our wisdom teeth yanked are a bit fuzzy. Luckily the internet is a playground filled with YouTube videos of kids awaking from drug-induced slumbers, cheeks fat like chipmunks, convinced that they’re adopted, or that they just got back from Dubai and it was “lit.”
In the video for Mothers’ “Copper Mines” -- imagined, filmed and edited by Ryan Ohm, Jackson James and the Weird Life Films team -- we get to see a full day’s worth of disorientation and wooziness that’s pretty well encapsulated by the thumbnail above. Watch for yourself, then go see this band at one of the forty-nine festivals they’re playing this summer.
Oh man. So many hogs. So much hilarity. The latest music video companion to twinpeaksdudes' Wild Onion -- the Ryan Ohm-helmed clip for "Mind Frame" -- is just too good to be true. Check it out below, and pick up a copy of the record at iTunes.
From their latest album Wild Onion Twin Peaks and director Ryan Ohm bring us a nostalgic coming of age 80's flick that perfectly encapsulates what a feel good track this is. The songs a slow starter but once it hits the halfway mark it really comes into its own and only grows from there. The video is fantastic too. Check it out.
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album: earthbeat, director: ryan ohm, label: we were never being boring, web: http://beforestofficial.tumblr.com
Ryan Ohm's video for Brothers in Law.