Patrick Lawrence is a filmmaker, drummer, and artist. Patrick is available for various film and video projects, including, but not limited to, music videos, promotional videos for corporate or commercial clients, and more. Please use the contact form to get in touch and check out the portfolio here.

CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION

6.8.13
TEAR OUT THE HEART
"Coffin Eyes" Live Music Video 

6.7 - 6.9.13
"PICK UP CREW"
Webseries Pilot 

TBA
LIKE AN ARMY
"Taste of It" Music Video 

TBA
LAST NIGHTS VICE
"Social Scene" Music Video 

TBA
"THE SOLIPSIST"
A Short Film 

  

POST - PRODUCTION

CECE FREY
Webseries Pilot 

DRZHIVEGAS
LIVE at Bottleneck Blues Bar 

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    Tuesday
    Oct042011

    New KJM cover clears 2,500 plays in 48 hours!

    I'm gonna get to talking bout my crazy weekend in a minute, but first things first!

    On Monday morning, way fuckin early btw (like 4am), we here at ThePatrickLawrence.com officially released the new Kyle Jordan Mueller cover video for Beyonce's "Love On Top." Some of you may know this as the infamous song that B played at this year's VMAs and rubbed her tummy to proclaim these second coming of Christ (better known as Jay-Z's baby). Let me step away from Kyle for a second and just say... Is this birth gonna be as fucking huge as I think it is?

    I mean, we've got two of the world's most talented musicians, and they are going to combine their DNA into one offspring of potential super-talent. Jayden and Willow Smith better be cashing in that 15 minutes of theirs because Shawn Carter Jr. is gonna be putting them out of buisness the moment it opens its eyes. And the upcoming press bonanza that will be covering its entrance to the world will put Suri Cruise's to shame and probably land on the cover of every supermarket tabloid and silk screened bootleg t-shirts (I would like mine on a hoodie). Of course, I wish Beyonce and Jay-Z the best of luck with their new careers in parenthood, just keeps the hits coming, so I can make more videos that exploit their popularity.

    Speaking of, in less than 48 hours, Kyle's new drum cover has hit 2,7XX plays and rising. It has a lot of competition though, with our past 2 videos totalling over 200,000 plays worldwide. With the song itself released as a single earlier last month, we were hoping that it would achieve a "Super Bass"-like status in the viral universe, but it has since been bouncing back and forth on the charts... SO Columbia Records, I ask you now... stick to your guns and promote the fuck out of this song, so Kyle and myself can be drinking Amaretto Sours on Malibu Beach in a few months, laughing about recording videos in basements and wondering what time The Roots will be showing up to record a new cover video Kyle's own personal studio.

    Until then,

    -P 

    Sunday
    Oct022011

    The Riverfront Times stops by the Tear Out The Heart video shoot

    My good friend Lee Harris from the Riverfront Times cames by the video shoot for Tear Out the Heart's "Come At Me, Bro" on Friday night at OZ Nightclub in Sauget, IL. His pictures made the cut and are now on the RFT's website and here on ThePatrickLawrence.com!

    Check em out here: Music Video Shoot at Oz Nightclub on September 30th, 2011

    Also look for more info on the TOTH shoot and more stories "Behind the Video" real soon

    -P

    Saturday
    Oct012011

    OPTION//CONTROL - "Falling Star": Behind the Video

    At 10:01 am on 10//01//11... the NEW OPTION//CONTROL Music Video for "Falling Star" debuted online!

    Earlier this year, I set out with a goal to make a sexy video, for an even sexier band. I wasn't sure where this orgasmic video would end up taking me, but I knew I had to do it. It had been the culmination of many years trying to become an amateur filmmaker that ultimately always fell flat on its face. On the verge of graduating college and finally owning my own professional camera equipment, I knew that the time had come and that the band I needed was OPTION//CONTROL. When I made "Saw Her There" with OPTION//CONTROL back in February, needless to say it was an eye opening learning experience. Since then, I have seen business pick up faster and faster (especially after I got my shit together and went completely HD) and I couldn't be more thankful for all the opportunities presented to me. 

    So fast forward to this past July... enough time had passed and it became clear to everyone involved with "Saw Here There" that it was time to make a new video. We set some very strict guidelines this time around (no people, less performance, more band) and began hammering out a storyline that at one point involved a CGI Craig Hamilton on a shooting star. The band settled on the track "Falling Star," which was co written by local St. Louis producer, Jimmy Hargrove. A more dramatic departure from our previous video, we all knew that the entire look and feel had to be less orgy and more emo... but totally NOT emo, if you know what I mean. We settled on filming in Clayton, MO instead of Downtown St. Louis, since we wanted the location to have a non-geographic landscape (nothing that would give it away).

    On Sunday, August 28th, 2011, principal photography began for "Falling Star" on what would become a 3 day shoot. I knew I couldn't pull this off by myself, so I invited my good friend Ashley Alcamo to help A.D. the shoot. Ashley and myself had previously worked together on University of Missouri - St. Louis' Spring 2011 production of the Vagina Monologues ("Any One of Us"). The biggest chunk of filming took place on the first day, which included hauling an upright piano through the streets and back alleys of Clayton (a la Bruno Mars) and having a performance on rooftop... with no permission. Let me take this opportunity to tell you that I like to play dangerous... and having an entire band play the same song over and over for 3 hours in the middle of a small city, with no permit, was as thrilling as it gets. It was like we were all bad children, waiting to see when our parents were finally gonna catch us... But no one did. At one point, someone with a name badge strolled through the set and didn't say anything. We thought for sure that we had been busted, but when 45 minutes had passed and no one had come to stop us, we chalked it up to the guy was probably just looking for a place to hit a joint.

    At the end of the first night, we knew we had a winner and in my opinion, I think we could have just done the whole video with the amazing performance footage we got on rooftop. But, we moved on to Day 2 at the Vino Nadoz Wine Bar in Richmond Heights, MO. Even though we decided early on that there were to be NO PEOPLE in the video for "Falling Star," we felt that we needed an atmosphere to place the band in, one that was more fitting of how they normally spend their nights. So we invited a smaller amoun of people (who WANTED to be on camera, this is key) to come out to the wine bar and just hang out. We had a great turn out and everyone had a blastky, getting drunk and just hanging out with the band and crew. Even my other video darling Kyle Jordan Mueller came out and kept my fiancee entertained during the filming. Probably the ease and fun about filming this scene for the extras was that no one was being asked to make out and wear underwear the whole time... which, there's nothing wrong with that of course.

    Day 3 saw us on another rooftop, this time in the Central West End of St. Louis. The sundeck of this penthouse apartment served as the dusk and dawn shots that you see in the pre-chorus and finale of the video. The crazy coincidence of this scene (which needs to be shared cause its so fucking cool), is that the sun going down over the city, is actually Clayton, MO - where we had been filming the previous two day. Of course leave it up to the universal and spiritual guru of OPTION//CONTROL, Matthew David Brown to realize the coincidence as it occured. From there we headed over to Washington University, where we filmed the final few shots of the video that ultimately all fell on the cutting room floor... of my basement, as it were.

    So where do we go from here? OPTION//CONTROL is making some crazy strides this fall and have picked up a few key shows that can help catapult them out of the local St. Louis scene. I couldn't be more proud of them, for they are more like family to me every time we get together. As long as the response from "Falling Star" is as good or better than "Saw Her There" was, I would expect to see us have another go around on the small screen.

    If you like this blog, leave me a comment, let me know. I want to know exactly what you guys wanna hear about!

    Thanks for watching

    -P

    Friday
    Sep302011

    Welcome to the NEW ThePatrickLawrence.com!!

     10.01.11

    The NEW ThePatrickLawrence.com - featuring Films, Music Videos, Viral Web content, Blogs and MORE from The Patrick Lawrence himself!

    Thursday
    Aug042011

    Pointfest 28: The Trailer

    Three long months of work comes to an end as the 30-minute documentary "Pointfest 28: The Pop's Stage" will premiere live at Pop's Nightclub in Sauget, Illinois. The video features highlights from the local stage at Pointfest, a bi-annual festival put on by Saint Louis' 105.7 The Point. At every festival, Pop's Nightclub brings some of the best local bands to the show, allowing them the chance to play in front of thousands of fans that they would normally not be exposed to. On May 15th, 2011 I was in attendance for the first time, filming the 11 bands who played on that cold, wet, and miserable day. This documentary best represents what thsoe brave bands went through and how badly they wanted to play in front of the Saint Louis faithful.

    The film will be split into two parts and released (as always) on YouTube and Vimeo.

    Hold on to your butts.

    By the way, Hummingbird Heartbeat had cleared over 47,000 views in only five days! More updates to come!