The 1975 'A Change Of Heart' by Tim Mattia
Tim Mattia’s ongoing collaboration with The 1975 forges on, with a departure from the slick, studio aesthetic established in The Sound to a charming scenario for A Change Of Heart, an assured episode of Chaplin-esque silent comedy.
Combining some lovely black and white visuals with cute choreography, we see the band's frontman Matty as a mime, keeping himself entertained at a night time carnival. When his female companion shows up, their interplay is delightful - but the change of heart comes, when she starts to realise that this clown is more into himself than her.
PRO Credits
Credits
Director | Tim Mattia |
Producer | Tom Birmingham |
Production Company | London Alley |
Executive Producer | Jess Bell |
Executive Producer | Luga Podesta |
Executive Producer | Brandon Bonfiglio |
Director of Photography | Dan Stafford Clark |
Art Director | Guy Thompson |
Editor | Jen Kennedy |
Colourist | Ricky Gausis |
Grading company | MPC |
VFX | Gloria FX |
Director's Representation | OB Management |
Commissioner | Semera Khan |
Label | Polydor |
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