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The Coathangers - “Trailerpark Boneyard”  music video

Producer, Co-shooter and edited by Video Rahim

The Coathangers were a band before they were musicians. The Atlanta quartet started out as an excuse to hang out and play parties. Their jokey attitude ran deep, right down to their name—a self-admittedly crude abortion reference for an all-girl group. The whole knowing-how-to-play-an-instrument thing was just a minor hurdle in their musical mission. And to their credit, The Coathangers stormed onto the scene, regardless of the handicap, as a completely unaffected, unpretentious, deliciously sloppy, and totally infectious rock band. What they lacked in formal training they made up for in an innate understanding of how to craft a hook and propel a song forward on sheer charisma. It was impossible not to like them.

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Video Rahim studied at the Atlanta College of Art where he was awarded a scholarship to study film at Prague’s acclaimed FAMU. While he was in school he directed promotional videos and commercials for skateboard companies; wrote, directed, shot and edited “Take a Ride Down,” a multiple-award-winning 35-minute narrative. Since his graduation in 1995, he has written, directed and edited national broadcast commercials; directed music videos for Sleepy Brown, Dropsonic, Arrested Development, Speech, El Pus, art-rockers Seely and documented the Dungeon Family for a Goodie Mob DVD featuring Outkast. He has also directed and edited concert visuals for P. Diddy's World Tour, Usher's Confession Tour,The Scream tour with Ciara and the Gorillaz Demon Days Tour: Directed television shows for Fuse featuring The Killers, Coheed and Cambria, Fall Out Boy, TV on the Radio, and Sparta: directs and shoots skateboarding for Volcom, and NBC: exhibited his art installations alongside the work of Spike Jonze, Harmony Korine and Paul T. Anderson at New York’s Ret Inevitable; and has tirelessly pursued new avenues of artistic expression. Currently Video Rahim is in production on a documentary featuring Talib Kweli, Dave Chappelle, Kanye West, Mos Def, Common, The Roots, MF Doom, and The Beastie Boys. He is also finishing up a documentary called REBEL SCUM about a Knoxville punk band called The Dirty Works. There are no words to describe how raw this movie is.
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