Fontaines D.C. 'A Hero's Death' (Live) by Samuel Taylor
Filmed for an episode of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in late January, Samuel Taylor captures this riveting performance by Fontaines D.C., performing the title track of the Grammy-nominated A Hero's Death in the Auld Shillelagh pub in Stoke Newington, London.
In Sam Taylor's words it's "one of the thinnest pubs in London town", which DoP Eira Wyn Jones has lit beautifully, colour-coding different parts of the room. Kudos to Steadicam op Jake Whitehouse too, for negotiating this tricky space - moving up and down the length of the pub through the band and Guinness-supping regulars - to capture the live version in one hypnotic take.
Unfortunately, it's the closest to the inside of a pub that you will get this weekend. Cheers anyway.
PRO Credits
Credits
Director | Samuel Taylor |
Producer | Emily Mulkerrins |
Production Company | Agile Films |
Executive Producer | Hayley Williams |
Executive Producer | Femi Anderson |
1st AD | Luke Goodrich |
Director of Photography | Eira Wyn Jones |
Focus Puller | Nacho Guzman |
Steadicam | Jake Whitehouse |
Gaffer | Vini Curtis |
Art Director | Katherine Docherty |
Colourist | Thomas Mangham |
Grading company | The Mill |
Director's Representation | OB Management |
Commissioner | Emma Snook |
Commissioner | Jeff Bell |
Label | Partisan |
Other credits | 2nd AD - Giulia Balsamo CAMERA TRAINEE - Ahmed Mouftah SPARK - Charlie Manning Walker SOUND RECORDIST - Chris Butterworth, Chris Wilkinson COLOUR PRODUCER - Bruce Langfield |
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