Several of the maximum striking videos of recent months: “Invincible” through Omar Apollo, “Moscow” through Bad Bunny, “Candy” through Rosalia, they have a common thing: the credits of a director who reads “Niñoso”. Although the call turns out to be everywhere, there are not many data on who Nistz is. His Instagram story is known for the shots Polaroid Stark, Andy Warhol, who captured artists such as Daddy Yankee, Asap Rocky and Jennifer López to their maxim Herbal, but the lens is still otherwise.
This is how Stillz likes. The 23 -year -old photographer and artistic director, whose genuine call is Matias Vásquez, grew out of the Miami doors. He took a camera when he was about 15 years old and began firing the skate of his friends. Finally, he left school and moved to New York, where he connected with street photographers who worked at the Global of Music. J Balvin introduced him, at that time a promising reggaeton artist in the city. Stillz began taking photos for Balvin, which led another young artist to notice his work: Bad Bunny.
The Puerto Rican superstar gave him a gigantic and professional rupture through the direction of his 2020 video to “go”. “It was a great leap of the little things I had done, and I had to trigger that it was going to be incredible,” says Stillz. The video, full of extravagant plans that reproduced with the attitude and inspiration of the art world, received a lot of millions of attitudes and made waves. “When the video came out, it was different, I think, for a Latin video,” he said.
Bad Bunny has taken a more videos rate, and now Stillz is one of the maximum requested administrators of the game. “I hope to open the doors,” he said. “I feel that something wonderful when you start is that other people accept as true with you and to do things differently. Some videos now begin to do a work room. “
Stillz has joined RS to communicate about some of his memorable maximums.
Omar Apollo sent his song “Invincible” to Stillz, and the two proposed a hallucinatory shot video that follows two characters entering a life after global death after drug overdose.
“We filmed a smaller format movie, 16, so it can be more granulated and more grumpy. Later, with all those things after death, we filmed a super white movie, and we drove saturation and made the colorful mask. Andrés Gudiño is the artist [who did the huge heads]. It was like” I was doing those mass sculptures.
A label commissioner contacted Stillz to take this task and paintings in which Lil Nas X had found.
“Nas had sent the idea, and it was great. What I like about him is that he has a transparent vision, and is not afraid to take dangers and do things in loop. He is incredible. We seek after capturing everything, from a cinematographic point of view, and to guarantee that they seem to watch a movie. Everything about the church and everything was my work.
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“He filmed during an era of 3 or 4 months. We began to think about puppets, and then that the concept of a monster came through wild things. I saw many Jonze movies.
Bad Bunny had noticed a clip tail that Stillz made for Puerto Rican artist Mora, and asked Stillz to lead “Go”, who ended up being the first advent of Big Big Budget of Stillz in the world.
“I was super nervous. ” Go “was honestly an aggregate of what the song said and some references that we discovered in some photobooks and a photographer that I like, Jason Peterson. In my videos, there are many references of painters, and also old videos and things that I like, then only what you hear or see in genuine, as if you go somewhere and see something strange You see something, as you see, and see it, as you see it, as you see it, and if you see it, and if you see it, and if you see it, and if you see it, and if you see it, and if you see it, and if you see it, and if you see it, and if you see it, as if you see it, and if you see it, and if you see it, as if you see it, and if You see, and if you see it, and if you see it, as if you see it.
This work seems in the annual Rolling Stone list, in the July / August factor of the magazine.