The Prototypes 'Pop It Off' by Boris Thompson-Roylance
Cat Velez - 22nd Apr 2015
This performance-based video for The Prototypes' drum and bass track Pop It Off follows four street-dwelling East London kids on the hunt for something which the viewer is unaware of.
Aggressive, violent and determined, their search through derelict buildings and places of decay leads to the discovery of a mysterious gold powder that empowers them to perform the contemporary dance form known as Krump - a street dance characterised by free, exaggerated, and highly energetic movement.
Topped off by some captivating, slow-motion shots of the gold powder working its magic, the video features top-notch camerawork which does an excellent job of capturing the expressive, powerful nature of the dance.
BORIS THOMPSON-ROYLANCE:
'Pop It Off' references the title of The Prototypes debut album 'City Of Gold', in a stylised manner, homaging the disastrous attempts of Sir Walter Ralley and his predecessors' quests to find the lost City Of Gold, El Dorado. Krump is an exciting and refreshing dance form which is exploding across the globe. Expecting these 'gangster' type characters to continue their streak of violence, they turn to Krump, which, although may seem aggressive, is deeply beautiful and evocative in it's spontaneous and experimental choreography.
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Cat Velez - 22nd Apr 2015
Credits
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Production/Creative
- Director
- Boris Thompson-Roylance
- Producer
- Ailsa Vanessa Tapping
- Production Company
- DF
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Jack Thompson-Roylance
- Focus Puller
- Michael Hobdell
- 2nd AC
- Liam Wallace-Cook
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Alex Rice
Art
- Production Assistant
- Alexander Äikäs
- Production Assistant
- Mike Howard
Wardrobe
- Make-up
- Gemma Stafford
Grading
- Colourist
- Joseph Bicknell
Commission
- Label
- Viper Records
Cat Velez - 22nd Apr 2015