Fredwave 'Dust' by Brock Neal-Roberts
Brock Neal-Roberts' film for Fredwave's album Dust employs striking, almost painterly compositions to represent a period of struggle that Fred has experienced over the past few years.
The film covers three tracks, each one with its own evocative setting, captured in impressive cinematography by Jaime Ackroyd.
BROCK NEAL-ROBERTS:
The film gives an introspective look into the character of Fred and his songs.
“Fredwave’s album Dust is a collection of songs he never got around to releasing during the years 2013-2019. The tracks paint a picture of heartache and loss - both metaphorically and literally.
"The album film fuses three tracks - Faith, Choose Me Tonight and Control. Bringing out themes of loneliness, depression and being lost whilst referencing the labouring work Fred has done during time away from making music as well as the highs and lows of love.
"The film gives an introspective look into the character of Fred and his songs whilst depicting him as being lost amongst numerous landscapes as things change and distort around him, in a similar way that these tracks have been lost over the years before finally finding the daylight.”
PRO Credits
Credits
Director | Brock Neal-roberts |
Director of Photography | Jaime Ackroyd |
Focus Puller | Lawrence Beckwith |
2nd AC | Iona Greaves |
Editor | Beth Roberts |
Colourist | Alex Gregory |
Other credits | Sound Designer: Seb Bruen |
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