TikiKiti was created to be a place for video and film producers to show off what they can do. We continue to be amazed at the talent we find — and we hope, so will you.
Here you will find some of the best of the best fan-made/unofficial music videos on YouTube™. You will find the Barclay Award winner. We also interview our award winners — both on this printed page and on our YouTube™ channel.
Summer's over...Or is it? We're still in the Dog Days here at TikiKiti HQ, sorting out the latest crop of UMVs (Unofficial Music Videos) that we've been carefully drying in the sun until we can harvest a full spectrum of delicious, nutritious ART.Behold, our Top Five for August.
As promised, we're going to spotlight the creative efforts from our last three Barclay Award winners (there was a tie in June, hence two winners) and isolate some of the singular elements that contributed to their victories.
And all too soon, we find ourselves in the month of June. Our TikiKiti Quest to catch up to the present day in pursuit of video excellence rolls on! Tickets please!
Here we go, a fresh batch of UMV's piping hot, straight from the oven. We're not April Fooling you, we're still a little behind the times.
Is it May already? Wow, this year is just flying by! Let's synchronize those calendars, shall we?This brings us to the latest Top Five, which includes some seriously cinematic efforts in the Narrative category.
As winter begins its frosty descent, we Kitties warm ourselves by the pale fire of Unofficial Music Videos vying for the prestigious Barclay Award, given out each month for outstanding achievement in indie video artistry.
Joseph Hyrkas directed the most recent video to take home the coveted Barclay Award for excellence. Set to the song "Falls" by Odesza, Hyrkas has conjured an absorbing black-and-white reverie about love and loss
Once more into the fray...Time marches on, which brings us to the month of March, and a whole new assemblage of Unofficial Music Videos for consideration.
It's awards season at TikiKiti and we spent our spring break wading through thousands of indie music videos that found their way to us (a combination of whizzy algorithms and occasional dedication). The goal here is to recognize and encourage video artists and establish a site where new works can be displayed and discussed.