Across Prospa’s universe
Contrasting with an upbeat dance track, this film graphically explores the meaning of life, death, the universe, and everything in between.
Credits
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- Production Company Caviar/London
- Director Thomas Ralph
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Caviar/London
- Director Thomas Ralph
- Head of Music/Producer/Executive Producer Daniella Manca
- Editor Jack Singer
- Managing Director/Producer Angela Hart
- Colorist Felipe Szulc
- VFX Supervisor Martin Goodwin
- Producer Margaux Baruch
- Assistant Producer Nina De Taye
- Executive Producer Thomas Hofman
- DP Jordan Vanschel
Credits
powered by- Production Company Caviar/London
- Director Thomas Ralph
- Head of Music/Producer/Executive Producer Daniella Manca
- Editor Jack Singer
- Managing Director/Producer Angela Hart
- Colorist Felipe Szulc
- VFX Supervisor Martin Goodwin
- Producer Margaux Baruch
- Assistant Producer Nina De Taye
- Executive Producer Thomas Hofman
- DP Jordan Vanschel
Mesmerizing and beautiful, WANT NEED LOVE, directed by Thomas Ralph, is a three-minute dive into the cosmos of the soul.
With trippy visuals and a strangely compelling journey thorough...death, maybe? It’s difficult to look away from Prospa’s WANT NEED LOVE as the film shifts from a man in an ambulance to visions of earth from space. We see the reflection of lights, or maybe stars, in the man’s eyes, and we journey, from there, into a surreal part of the mind. Joyful and nostalgic, the video blends transitional storytelling and contemporary narratives.
Thomas states: "We wanted to explore the greatest ‘trip’ of all, death. The process on earth, the after, and the experience for the deceased. Like many people this year it’s been on my mind. It’s unknown. Personal. And, of course, sad and scary. But it could also be beautiful and psychedelic. We wanted to portray those almost cliché narratives we humans have written; the white light, the ascension, the afterlife but pushed into a beautiful visual that reflects Prospa’s aesthetic and the euphoria of their music.
“The whole concept wouldn’t have been conceived without the stunning inspiration and collaboration of macro artists Chris Parks & Roman Hill. Their brilliance made our lo-fi sets in the back of the Caviar office look cosmic."