Directed by Alastair Siddons (who did “Too Cold” for the last Roots Manuva campaign, as well as work for The Streets and Mitchell Brothers, and has currently just finished up the feature length breakdance documentary “Turn It Loose”), it features Roots Manuva and longtime associate Ricky Ranking as itinerent ice cream salesman, wooing the good women of Hackney with cones full of creamy goodness.
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Le projet Exactitudes du photographe Ari Versluiset de la styliste Ellie Uyttenbroek
Kanye’s obviously eager to make Flashing Lights a big hit as he releases his third video for the track. While we gushed over the first video and grooved with the second, this edition may be the best yet as Kanye glides through a mysterious mansion on the way to the afterlife. With possible connections to the first video, is the best storyteller in rap telling a bigger story?
directed by martin de thurah
Agency: Vegaolmosponce
Executive Creative Director: Hernán Ponce
Art Director: Bruno Tortolano
Copywriter: Joaquin Cubria
Head Of TV Department: Roberto Carsillo
Agency Producer: Jose Silva
Production Company: Traktor / Pioneer Productions
Director: Traktor
Executive Producer: Pia Suarez
Cinematographer: Joost Van Gelder
Editing House: Cinecolor
Editor: Eliane Katz
Postproduction: Cinecolor
Announcer: Mariano Chiessa
Music: Finger Music
Sound: La Casa Post
Agency: Wieden+Kennedy, London
Creative Directors: Tony Davidson, Kim Papworth
Agency Producer: Jon Chads
Production Company: Knucklehead, London
Director: Johnny Green
Producer: Matthew Brown
DP: Adam Kimmel
Service Company: Excentrik Productions
Post Production: The Mill
Flame Artist: Barnsley, Corey, Giles & Jonathan
Visual Effects Supervisor: Darren O’Kelly
Online Producer: Darren O’Kelly
Edit Facility: Work Post
Editor: Neil Smith
Sound: Jungle
Sound Engineers: Owen
Music Editor: Soundtree Music
Music: Esquivel ‘The Breeze And I’