Heart-icultural failures
Quba Tuakli directs a promo for Deb Never’s track Funky that is full of floral intrigue.
Credits
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- Production Company Caviar/London
- Director Quba Tuakli
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Caviar/London
- Director Quba Tuakli
- Post Production The Assembly Rooms
- VFX No.8
- Motion Graphics FedUP
- Executive Producer Sorcha Shepherd
- Executive Producer Eleri Evans
- Producer Zoe Travica
- DP Joel Honeywell
- Production Designer Ash K Halliburton
- Edit Producer Joshua Gochez
- Editor Andre Rodrigues
- Producer Alex Carswell
Credits
powered by- Production Company Caviar/London
- Director Quba Tuakli
- Post Production The Assembly Rooms
- VFX No.8
- Motion Graphics FedUP
- Executive Producer Sorcha Shepherd
- Executive Producer Eleri Evans
- Producer Zoe Travica
- DP Joel Honeywell
- Production Designer Ash K Halliburton
- Edit Producer Joshua Gochez
- Editor Andre Rodrigues
- Producer Alex Carswell
Taken from the Korean American alt-pop newcomer’s latest EP, Where Have All the Flowers Gone?, the song expresses what it is like to dream of your heart’s desires then wake up to a reality that woefully fails to live up to them.
Visualising Deb Never roused from her slumbers to find a couple of bird-of-paradise flowers growing out of her cardiac area, the engagingly surreal promo, which was produced by Caviar, is full of strangeness and charm.
The director comments: “the concept of the film is pretty simple; nurture yourself in a world that wants you to conform, and chase your potential even if it is scary.”