Laucan 'Wait For The Impact' by James Heaphy
David Knight - 29th Aug 2017
After excellent work with the video for Alice Jemima, James Heaphy now directs another Sunday Best artist, and perhaps appropriately, the director says his video for Laucan is an exploration of themes of prayer and ritual.
The reality of impending devastation over London - waiting for the impact, as per the songtitle - leads three individuals to find solace in different places to undertake activities from which they derive strength. As Heaphy says, these are "physical acts in which we can resolve inner conflict but also have ability to affect the world around us.”
As with Alice Jemima's Take Me Back, Nick Dalby at UNIT in London was the colourist. "With such a soulful and atmospheric track, it needed a dramatic cinematic film to go compliment it," he says. "I think we've achieved that with the dark and surreal look into the lives of three very different people while a meteor is heading to impact earth. For me it tells a great story of our diverse and exciting city we live in."
David Knight - 29th Aug 2017
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Production/Creative
- Director
- James Heaphy
- Producer
- Avy Andrews
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Jack Layfield
- Camera Assistant
- Milo Makromalis
Art
- Production Assistant
- Rose Village
Casting
- Casting director
- Georgia Topley
Editorial
- Editor
- James Heaphy
Grading
- Colourist
- Nick Dalby
VFX
- Post production company
- UNIT
- Post Producer
- Ian Luxford
Commission
- Commissioner
- Nick Adler
- Label
- Sunday Best
Misc
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- Rob Ellis
David Knight - 29th Aug 2017