Tom Kuntz (born July 7, 1972) is an American director and filmmaker who is most known for his television commercials[1] and music videos, which either have colorful settings, time-lapse photography or wildly eccentric humans.
[3] Kuntz quickly left MTV and began directing full-time through Propaganda Films and then through MJZ where he has maintained solo representation since 2001.
The spoof sitcom is a parody of the Japanese perception of day-to-day doings of an American family, with an emphasis on the skewed emulation of a perceived black culture.
All three virals share a signature visual style of lens flares and extreme slow-motion camerawork as well as the same music track—a slowed down, warped version of the song "A Pied Piper (Petit Pierrot)" from "The Singing Nun", accented by sleigh bells.
Originally created as a website to host DJ mixes, the label now releases vinyl and digital streaming from artists such as Yu Su and Alex Kassian.
Kuntz, under his alias Pinchy Don, also hosts a live vinyl-only radio show on Dublab titled “In the Shade of the Palm.” Discography PF001 - Amaringo PF002 - Ghost Vision PF003 - JAZ Edits 1 PF004 - Milord PF005 - Alex Kassian PF006 - Alex Kassian "Strings of Eden" PF007 - Danger Boys "Monsters from the Future" PF008 - JAZ Edits 2 PF009 - Dreems "Dreems vs.