Erin Kapor has joined WME as an agent.
She comes to the Endeavor-owned talent agency after serving as senior vp creative at Original Creative Agency. Kapor brings with her over a decade of experience in creative representation and strategy.
Earlier in her career, she worked for Downtown Music Publishing and Red Light Management before turning to consulting work as a creative strategist.
Kapor brings to WME a client list that includes Ben Chappell (Arctic Monkeys, Niall Horan), Clare Gillen (Rihanna), Cody “Ssion” Critcheloe (Kim Petras, Robyn), Franc Fernandez (Lady Gaga, Miguel) and James “Yimmy Yayo” Bailey (Alicia Keys, Nintendo).
Her other clients, blurring the line between fashion, music, sports and art with their work, include Joe Perez (Beyoncé, Louis Vuitton), creative studio Tawbox (Drake, Boygenius) and Undercard Studio (FKA Twigs, Blur).
They join WME’s pre-existing roster of talent working in this space that includes designer KidSuper; Ethan Tobman, creative...
She comes to the Endeavor-owned talent agency after serving as senior vp creative at Original Creative Agency. Kapor brings with her over a decade of experience in creative representation and strategy.
Earlier in her career, she worked for Downtown Music Publishing and Red Light Management before turning to consulting work as a creative strategist.
Kapor brings to WME a client list that includes Ben Chappell (Arctic Monkeys, Niall Horan), Clare Gillen (Rihanna), Cody “Ssion” Critcheloe (Kim Petras, Robyn), Franc Fernandez (Lady Gaga, Miguel) and James “Yimmy Yayo” Bailey (Alicia Keys, Nintendo).
Her other clients, blurring the line between fashion, music, sports and art with their work, include Joe Perez (Beyoncé, Louis Vuitton), creative studio Tawbox (Drake, Boygenius) and Undercard Studio (FKA Twigs, Blur).
They join WME’s pre-existing roster of talent working in this space that includes designer KidSuper; Ethan Tobman, creative...
- 3/13/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Arctic Monkeys are back with a new music video for “Sculptures of Anything Goes,” a standout track off their recent album The Car.
Directed by their frequent collaborator Ben Chappell and edited by Matthew Cronin, Arctic Monkeys’ “Sculptures of Anything Goes” video plays into the track’s retro, psych-rock aesthetic with grainy film footage and kaleidoscopic visuals. Most of the clips were filmed during the band’s recent tour throughout Australia and South America, which seems to tie in to the song’s globetrotting lyrics like “performing in Spanish on Italian TV.”
There’s not much of a plot to the clip, but one thing’s for sure: Alex Turner looks extremely cool. Watch Arctic Monkeys’ “Sculptures of Anything Goes” video below.
Arctic Monkeys earned a 2023 Grammy nod for Best Alternative Music Performance for the Car track “There’d Better Be a Mirrorball.” They’ll be continuing their tour in...
Directed by their frequent collaborator Ben Chappell and edited by Matthew Cronin, Arctic Monkeys’ “Sculptures of Anything Goes” video plays into the track’s retro, psych-rock aesthetic with grainy film footage and kaleidoscopic visuals. Most of the clips were filmed during the band’s recent tour throughout Australia and South America, which seems to tie in to the song’s globetrotting lyrics like “performing in Spanish on Italian TV.”
There’s not much of a plot to the clip, but one thing’s for sure: Alex Turner looks extremely cool. Watch Arctic Monkeys’ “Sculptures of Anything Goes” video below.
Arctic Monkeys earned a 2023 Grammy nod for Best Alternative Music Performance for the Car track “There’d Better Be a Mirrorball.” They’ll be continuing their tour in...
- 3/6/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Paul McCartney is getting the documentary treatment from Oscar-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville.
Neville helped announce the news Saturday afternoon inside Milk Studios, host of Universal Music Group’s star-studded artist showcase, an annual Grammy weekend event presented by chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge that typically features a packed program of musical performances mixed with some breaking news on Uni film projects. Today’s installment, the first showcase in three years due to the pandemic, was no different with news on McCartney, a feature documentary on Grammy winner Jon Batiste from Oscar- and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Matthew Heineman and a spring release date on HBO for Love to Love You, Donna Summer.
The McCartney project is titled Man on the Run and comes from Mpl Communications (the umbrella company for McCartney’s business interests) and Polygram Entertainment (the film and TV division of Umg). Per official intel, the film will focus on...
Neville helped announce the news Saturday afternoon inside Milk Studios, host of Universal Music Group’s star-studded artist showcase, an annual Grammy weekend event presented by chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge that typically features a packed program of musical performances mixed with some breaking news on Uni film projects. Today’s installment, the first showcase in three years due to the pandemic, was no different with news on McCartney, a feature documentary on Grammy winner Jon Batiste from Oscar- and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Matthew Heineman and a spring release date on HBO for Love to Love You, Donna Summer.
The McCartney project is titled Man on the Run and comes from Mpl Communications (the umbrella company for McCartney’s business interests) and Polygram Entertainment (the film and TV division of Umg). Per official intel, the film will focus on...
- 2/5/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Paul McCartney’s incredible creative output in the decade after he left The Beatles will come into focus in Man on the Run (working title), a documentary to be directed by Oscar and Grammy winner Morgan Neville.
Mpl and Polygram Entertainment – the film and television unit of Universal Music Group – announced the project today, a day before the 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. The feature film will explore “Paul McCartney’s extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles and how the love he shared with Linda McCartney influenced a journey that would lead to the formation of Wings and more of the greatest music ever created.”
Paul and Linda McCartney, circa 1970.
Neville, whose directing credits include 20 Feet From Stardom, Won’t You Be My Neighbor, and Roadrunner: An Anthony Bourdain Movie, has been granted access to never-before-seen home videos and photos from the archives...
Mpl and Polygram Entertainment – the film and television unit of Universal Music Group – announced the project today, a day before the 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. The feature film will explore “Paul McCartney’s extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles and how the love he shared with Linda McCartney influenced a journey that would lead to the formation of Wings and more of the greatest music ever created.”
Paul and Linda McCartney, circa 1970.
Neville, whose directing credits include 20 Feet From Stardom, Won’t You Be My Neighbor, and Roadrunner: An Anthony Bourdain Movie, has been granted access to never-before-seen home videos and photos from the archives...
- 2/4/2023
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
Arctic Monkeys previewed their seventh studio album, The Car, for the first time with a debut live performance of “I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am” just before the project was officially announced to the public. With the record set to arrive on Friday, the band has shared the official studio recording of the single alongside a music video fittingly filmed during their headlining set at Brooklyn, New York’s Kings Theatre in September.
Directed by Ben Chappell & Zackery Michael, the video captures frontman Alex Turner enthralling the...
Directed by Ben Chappell & Zackery Michael, the video captures frontman Alex Turner enthralling the...
- 10/18/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
The Arctic Monkeys have released a new video for the live version of their Am highlight “Arabella,” from their upcoming album, Live at the Royal Albert Hall, out December 4th.
While the audio is from the band’s June 7th, 2018 show at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the live footage contained in the clip was primarily filmed at the band’s Nuits De Fourvière concert in Lyon, France, about a month later. The video was directed by Ben Chappell, who paired footage of that thrilling performance with an array of behind-the-scenes clips.
While the audio is from the band’s June 7th, 2018 show at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the live footage contained in the clip was primarily filmed at the band’s Nuits De Fourvière concert in Lyon, France, about a month later. The video was directed by Ben Chappell, who paired footage of that thrilling performance with an array of behind-the-scenes clips.
- 12/2/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The Raconteurs explore a Wisconsin tourist attraction in their new video for “Somedays (I Don’t Feel Like Trying),” a track from their latest album Help Us Stranger.
Directed by Ben Chappell, the clip shows the supergroup — Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler — filmed on location at the House on the Rock in Spring Green, Wisconsin. The 1950s modernist house features a unique layout design and many other oddities, including an indoor carousel, token-operated musical instruments and a 218-foot “Infinity Room” that juts out from the house with no supports underneath.
Directed by Ben Chappell, the clip shows the supergroup — Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler — filmed on location at the House on the Rock in Spring Green, Wisconsin. The 1950s modernist house features a unique layout design and many other oddities, including an indoor carousel, token-operated musical instruments and a 218-foot “Infinity Room” that juts out from the house with no supports underneath.
- 11/4/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Arctic Monkeys have unveiled a new track titled “Anyways.” The slow-burning crooner comes as a B-side off the band’s new 7-inch vinyl press of “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino,” a single off the group’s latest album. The 7-inch drops Friday via Domino and includes a digital download of both tracks. The new song has a lounge-y feeling, much like the rest of the band’s latest album, and is notably less boisterous and frenzied than their earlier releases.
Arctic Monkeys first released the title track to their sixth full-length...
Arctic Monkeys first released the title track to their sixth full-length...
- 11/30/2018
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Earlier this year, the Arctic Monkeys released Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, a strange concept album set in a casino piano bar on the moon that was a serious left turn from the arena-rock of 2013’s Am. Fans curious about the recording process behind Tranquility are in luck: the band’s longtime film partner Ben Chappell (who has directed several of their videos) was at the French mansion where they crafted the songs, and today released a trippy short companion film to the album, Warp Speed Chic.
In a statement, Chappell...
In a statement, Chappell...
- 10/16/2018
- by Patrick Doyle
- Rollingstone.com
Arctic Monkeys bring their Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino to life in the band’s richly photographed new video for the album’s title track.
The video is a continuation of sorts to Arctic Monkeys’ voyeuristic “Four Out of Five” visual, with frontman Alex Turner again playing a pair of roles; Turner himself sports a beard, while his “Mark” character is freshly shaven.
In the video, directed by Ben Chappell and Aaron Brown, the two Turners explore Reno, Nevada, with “Mark” taking up residence in the penthouse suite at the city’s Peppermill Casino.
The video is a continuation of sorts to Arctic Monkeys’ voyeuristic “Four Out of Five” visual, with frontman Alex Turner again playing a pair of roles; Turner himself sports a beard, while his “Mark” character is freshly shaven.
In the video, directed by Ben Chappell and Aaron Brown, the two Turners explore Reno, Nevada, with “Mark” taking up residence in the penthouse suite at the city’s Peppermill Casino.
- 7/23/2018
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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