Built Through The Scene
Dirty Martini Studios has worked closely with Eternal Boy across multiple music video productions. Led by vocalist and guitarist Rishi Bahl, the collaboration naturally evolved through years of involvement within the pop punk and festival scene. From raw performance visuals to larger cinematic narrative productions, each project was built to match the emotion and identity of the music itself.
Summer Without Stars
“Summer Without Stars” expands beyond performance and moves into cinematic storytelling. Shot across two production days, the video combined narrative scenes, stylized performance setups, and nostalgic visual language inspired by early 2000s summer memories. The goal was to create a music video that felt emotionally personal while still maintaining the energy and identity of the band.
The Blueprint
Before cameras rolled, Summer Without Stars was built through narrative treatments, casting, location planning, shot lists, and scene-by-scene emotional pacing designed to recreate the feeling of growing up in the mid-2000s.
Trust Bad Luck
“Trust Bad Luck” focused on capturing the raw live energy of Eternal Boy through a stripped down performance visual approach. The production leaned into contrast, movement, lighting, and atmosphere to create a music video that felt authentic to the band’s identity while keeping the focus entirely on performance and emotion.