The MiniRig massive hosts miniature rave
Orbital and portable speaker brand MiniRig collaborate on a petite promo revealing the dark underbelly of model villages.
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- Director Tom Chancellor
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Credits
powered by- Director Tom Chancellor
- Editing Work Editorial/London
- Post Production Analog Studio
- VFX Analog Studio
- Grading Electric Theatre Collective
- Executive Producer Tom Tucker
- DP Mark Gostick
- Producer Tristan Baker
- Art Director Tom Chancellor
- Editor Anne Perri
- VFX Supervisor Mike Merron
- VFX Producer Rose Nicholson
- Colourist Luke Morrison
Credits
powered by- Director Tom Chancellor
- Editing Work Editorial/London
- Post Production Analog Studio
- VFX Analog Studio
- Grading Electric Theatre Collective
- Executive Producer Tom Tucker
- DP Mark Gostick
- Producer Tristan Baker
- Art Director Tom Chancellor
- Editor Anne Perri
- VFX Supervisor Mike Merron
- VFX Producer Rose Nicholson
- Colourist Luke Morrison
Director Tom Chancellor has created a fun music video for an Orbital track that wins the most appropriate title of the age – P.H.U.K. (Please Help the UK).
Blending doc-style live action mixed with CGI work from Analog Studios, the film Small Massive Rave is set in a miniature village that presents a seamingly perfect version of Britain and ties in with the brand's message that small is cool.
As we journey through the village, clues that things are going to get a tad less twee start to manifest with such fun models cropping up as giant fag ends and totally trollied puppets giving it the technicolour yawn. Seems like an illegal mini-rave is in full swing – time for the bobbies to get busy.
The promo also features a working phone number to discover the locations of actual real-life, full-sized parties.