The Milk 'No Interruptions' by Rik Burnell and Joe Wheatley
Cat Velez - 8th July 2015
British rock band Milk gets an affecting, cinematic treatment for their track No Interruptions. gaffer-turned-director Rik Burnell and co-director Joe Wheatley create piece in which feeling run high, showing the tail-end of a terrible scene.
The viewer catches the aftermath when a man walks out of the front door of someone's home with bloodied knuckles and a torrent of emotion flitting across his face. The suggestive imagery and raw emotion of the piece appeals to our curiosity as well as our expectation to know our subject's backstory, but the piece simply lets our imagination decide.
Burnell and Wheatley says that the song provided all the inspiration for their interpretation. "When we heard No Interruptions for the first time, the emotion behind the song was so evident. We could imagine it playing over a scene in a film where a character was experiencing a harrowing situation."
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Cat Velez - 8th July 2015
Credits
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Production/Creative
- Director
- Rik Burnell
- Co-Director
- JW
- Producer
- Roy Forberg
- Production Company
- GF
- Executive Producer
- Simon Oxley
- 1st AD
- Francesco Molteni
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Rik Burnell
- Focus Puller
- Ben Marshall
- 2nd AC
- Stephen James Dunn
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Kilian Drury
Wardrobe
- Make-up
- Laura Szydlowski
Casting
- Lead actor
- Stephen Patten
Editorial
- Editor
- Adam Jones
- Editing company
- Dimension 2
Grading
- Colourist
- Joseph Bicknell
Commission
- Commissioner
- Jimmy Barker
- Label
- Wah Wah 45’s
Misc
- Runner
- Ellie Robson
Cat Velez - 8th July 2015