Shot on location at the historic Birge Mansion in Buffalo, “Sookie Sookie” is a lively lesson in turning a party on its head. A dapper Dukez and plaid-clad Kils crash a mansion full of upstage partygoers frozen in time. Follow the two rebel rousers as they use their hip-hop powers to disrupt the motionless revelry. Directed by Struck Down Entertainment's Dominic Luongo, this blow’s guestlist has your name on it. From gammy pillow fights to zozzled strip poker, Sookie Sookie hits on all sixes as a swanky good time.
“Visually, the video is heavy on the mise-en-scene, rather than leading the viewer through the story with specific cuts and sequences, the camera sorta hangs back and allows the viewer to do the editing by looking around the frame to see what’s going on,” Luongo said. “This also allows the viewer to develop their own unique video in their mind, because they might have been looking at a totally different part of the screen than the person next to them.”