P!NK’s picturesque plunge
Georgia Hudson directs a cinematic promo for the title track of Trustfall, US singer P!NK’s upcoming ninth studio album.
Credits
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- Production Company Park Pictures/London
- Director Georgia Hudson
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Park Pictures/London
- Director Georgia Hudson
- Producer MrMr Films
- Production Services Freenjoy
- Editing Cartel
- Color Trafik/Los Angeles
- VFX Time Based Arts
- Executive Producer Fran Thompson
- Executive Producer Nathan Scherrer
- Executive Producer Tara Sheree
- Producer Aiden Magarian
- DP Gaul Porat
- Production Designer Adam William Wilson
- Choreographer Ryan Heffington
- Editor Paul O'Reilly
- Colorist Daniel de Vue
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Park Pictures/London
- Director Georgia Hudson
- Producer MrMr Films
- Production Services Freenjoy
- Editing Cartel
- Color Trafik/Los Angeles
- VFX Time Based Arts
- Executive Producer Fran Thompson
- Executive Producer Nathan Scherrer
- Executive Producer Tara Sheree
- Producer Aiden Magarian
- DP Gaul Porat
- Production Designer Adam William Wilson
- Choreographer Ryan Heffington
- Editor Paul O'Reilly
- Colorist Daniel de Vue
Produced by Park Pictures, with pleasingly floaty choreography from Ryan Heffington, the film is a poetic spectacle of levitating dancers and stylish stunts.
It features P!NK and her crew as they fly – often literally – around a Los Angeles framed through the sumptuous cinematography of Gaul Porat.
The film symbolises emotional faith with the motif of a trust fall, in which a person deliberately plunges – usually backwards off a high place – trusting that somebody else will catch them.
For the (probably British) cynics among us this is a foolhardy activity not to be practiced at home or abroad.