Possibly the most extreme recce Riff Raff have done in a while, was to the Moon and back.
Director Rich Hall wanted to set Elephant Kind’s video there, so Riff Raff popped over to get the vibe. But the train on the way back to Earth was just so packed with characters, it was like a casting director’s hallway. So Hall said "Fuck it, let’s just shoot it now."
The DOP decided zero-gravity worked in favour of a spinning train carriage shot, and the producer agreed to pay
travel expenses for being outside the M25, only because they’d save on camera kit by using alien drool to a dolly
effect.
So the band warmed up, and busted out their single Love As. And that’s how we got a video for an indie band
about intergalactic space train love. (actual sequence of events may have differed.)
Credits
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Credits
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- Director Rich Hall
- Edit House Stitch
- VFX The Mill/London
- Colour The Mill/London
- Sound Design Sine Audio Post Production
- Executive Producer Laura Clayton
- Producer Luke Tierney / (Head of Music Videos)
- Production Manager Suzan Mustafa
- DP Ben Todd
- Production Designer Oian Arteta
- Editor Ben Corfield
- VFX Executive Producer Chris Allen
- VFX Supervisor Lora Nikolaeva
- Colorist Peter Oppersdorff
- Colour Producer Dan Hills
- Audio Sound Designer Phil Bolland
- Sound Producer Julian Marshall / (Executive Producer)
Credits
powered by- Production Company Riff Raff
- Director Rich Hall
- Edit House Stitch
- VFX The Mill/London
- Colour The Mill/London
- Sound Design Sine Audio Post Production
- Executive Producer Laura Clayton
- Producer Luke Tierney / (Head of Music Videos)
- Production Manager Suzan Mustafa
- DP Ben Todd
- Production Designer Oian Arteta
- Editor Ben Corfield
- VFX Executive Producer Chris Allen
- VFX Supervisor Lora Nikolaeva
- Colorist Peter Oppersdorff
- Colour Producer Dan Hills
- Audio Sound Designer Phil Bolland
- Sound Producer Julian Marshall / (Executive Producer)