
PS: Yeah, everyone had done tons of pop videos. Read it and watch the clip after the jump: In the following interview, we talked about the power of Twitter, Mr. (Fun facts: He voiced Darth Maul in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and is due to voice Paul McCartney in the upcoming 3D remake of Yellow Submarine.) "I Feel Better" is his first music video, and he's keen to do more. It's insane, but it makes slightly more sense once you realize Serafinowicz has been making and starring in absurd UK television shows and films for more than a decade. The clip stars a fake Backstreet Boys-style act, an alien-like creature who spouts lasers, and a floating head with a temper. This time, we spoke with British comedy actor and writer Peter Serafinowicz, who helmed the ridiculously bizarre boy-band parody video for Hot Chip's "I Feel Better". A little behind-the-scenes dirt couldn't hurt, too. The men and women behind the camera are often overlooked in today's YouTube era, but this feature aims to highlight their hard work while showcasing the best videos currently linking around the internet. Director's Cut is a Pitchfork News feature in which we chat with music video directors about their creations.

From Die Antwoord's "Enter the Ninja" to Aphex Twin's "Come to Daddy", great music videos are bursts of sound and vision that leave an indelible impression.
