Wretch 32 ‘Blackout’ by James Barber
Taking inspiration from Olafur Eliasson’s weather project at the Tate Modern, James Barber continues his working relationship with Wretch 32 with this heavily art-directed piece for new single Blackout.
Beautifully shot by Steve Annis, James follows a meteorological theme creating a sun setup and a colder, more dramatic lighting setup as well as street dancing and even a spot of rain…
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Credits
Director | James Barber |
Production Company | Nice & Polite |
Producer | Jonny Kight |
Art Direction | Laura Johnstone |
Director of Photography | Steve Annis |
Editor | Sam Ostrove |
Colourist | Vic Parker |
1st AD | Will Jasper |
Stylist | Cynthia Lawrence John |
Executive Producer | Lock It In |
Commissioner | Caroline Clayton |
Label | Ministry of Sound |
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