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Music Videos

Music videos are a perfect medium to bring the theatricality of Pink's multimedia works to a wider audience. The visual elements bring to life music that might be confusing to some people. The music video Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! required a dozen actors and was filmed in front of a 20-foot green screen. It featured eight different characters each with matching costumes.

The actors were asked to wear signs containing labels critical of who they were as people. Caeser describes the shoot, "Even though the actors knew what was required, I felt a weight in the pit of my stomach handing out the signs to them. It required a lot of trust on their part. Luckily they all seemed to understand what I was trying to do. There was a moment when all the actors were wearing their signs, dancing and smiling and singing, it really brought a tear of joy to my eye."

The video uses social satire to make a statement about the absurdities of racism and bigotry in modern America.

The video has won 20 film festival awards from all across the world.

Two other videos are currently in production. The first is titled The Prescription, a song critical of the pharmaceutical industry's promotion of drug addiction. The second features segments of claymation for the song This Is The Way That They Keep You Dumb, which mocks the media for dumbing down the American public.

The Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! video can be seen below: