Internet hot girls and Charli XCX give us a 360
Charli XCX 360 directed by Aidan Zamiri with colour grade by Studio RM’s Myles
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Internet hot girls storm suburbia in Charlie XCX’s music video 360, with colour grade by Studio RM’s Myles Bevan.
The video, which exploded online immediately after its release, features a squad of intimating style icons, including Julia Fox, Hari Nef, Chloe Sevigny, Richie Shazam, and Rachel Sennott, to name a few, deliberating on who they will anoint the next “hot internet girl.”
A position involving characteristics that can be difficult to discern: “It’s definitely a je ne sais quoi situation” pronounces Charli.
Credits
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- Production Company Object & Animal
- Director Aidan Zamiri
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Object & Animal
- Director Aidan Zamiri
- Post Production Studio RM
- VFX Corduroy Studio
- Executive Producer Alex Brinkman
- Producer Jami Arceo
- Associate Producer Reese Layton
- Production Designer Grace Surnow
- DP Ben Carey
- Editor Neal Farmer
- Colorist Myles Bevan
- Post Producer Gina Crow
- Color Producer Patrick McBain
- VFX Artist Loni Paone
- VFX Artist Cooper Vacheron
- Sound Designer Raphael Ajuelos
Credits
powered by- Production Company Object & Animal
- Director Aidan Zamiri
- Post Production Studio RM
- VFX Corduroy Studio
- Executive Producer Alex Brinkman
- Producer Jami Arceo
- Associate Producer Reese Layton
- Production Designer Grace Surnow
- DP Ben Carey
- Editor Neal Farmer
- Colorist Myles Bevan
- Post Producer Gina Crow
- Color Producer Patrick McBain
- VFX Artist Loni Paone
- VFX Artist Cooper Vacheron
- Sound Designer Raphael Ajuelos
Directed by Object & Animal’s Aidan Zamiri, the film juxtaposes everyday landscapes with fearsome glamour. This gang of gorgeous celebrities cause havoc across hospital gurneys, musty office desks and gym equipment.
This playful concept is underscored by Bevan’s moody, contrasting colour grade, which focuses on shadow and inky tones. Breaking up this darker palette are glossy skin shades and pops of pale blue.
360 marks the second collaboration between Bevan and Zamiri, and arrives just as Bevan has been shortlisted for both a Shark and an AICP best colour grading award.