For their latest single "It's Okay", Canadian indie-rock trio Land of Talk enlisted the help of Davide Di Saro and Mihai Wilson, the artist-directors behind Toronto studio Weweremonkeys. Taking cues from greek mythology and early 20th century black and white photography, the pair constructed a lavish, doom laden meditation around the story of the ill-fated Amazonian warrior Antiope, replete with masses of waving black hair and gracefully disintegrating scenery. The beautiful promo mixes a number of techniques including HD videography, 3D modeling, motion tracking and matte painting, and according to the directors, was intended "to bend the viewers' perception of reality."