Troye Sivan is one of your girls
Troye Sivan works with Studio RM for playful, throwback video clip One of Your Girls.
Pop icon Troye Sivan has released his latest video clip One Of Your Girls, with Studio RM handling colour grade and beauty finishing.
The video coincides with the release of Sivan’s new album Something To Give Each Other, and follows on from his promotional clips for singles Rush and Got Me Started.
Directed By Sivan’s creative director Gordon Von Steiner, with grading by Studio RM’s Myles Bevan, the video is the throwback to the stark, dance-heavy music videos of the early noughties. The clip begins with a diverse black and white montage of men, but soon turns into a vision of Y2K excess, Sivan transforming into “one of the girls” he sings about, with wispy blonde locks, low-rise jeans, and glowing, sunkissed skin.
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Credits
powered by- Production Company 5Towns
- Director Gordon von Steiner
- Post Production/Color/Finishing Studio RM
- Colorist Myles Bevan
- Post Production/Finishing Tomas Katter
- Producer Jagger Corcione
- Producer Nechama Fisher
- Editor Gordon von Steiner
- DP Stuart Winecoff
- Assistant Editor Brayden Ahn
Credits
powered by- Production Company 5Towns
- Director Gordon von Steiner
- Post Production/Color/Finishing Studio RM
- Colorist Myles Bevan
- Post Production/Finishing Tomas Katter
- Producer Jagger Corcione
- Producer Nechama Fisher
- Editor Gordon von Steiner
- DP Stuart Winecoff
- Assistant Editor Brayden Ahn
The film is a playful portal to the past, bearing the influence of Britney Spears’ fashion styling and dance choreography of the new millennium. This is achieved in part through Studio RM’s expert retouching, which gives skin a dewy, glistening finish. This nostalgia is also underscored by Bevan's grade, in which bold skin tones and flashes of vibrant colour contrast with the plain, crisp white backdrop.
One Of Your Girls follows Bevans’s recent grades for music promos including ROMY’s The Sea, directed by Somesuch’s Mollie Mills, Peggy Gou’s NaNaNa directed by Somesuch’s Thomas Hardiman, and London Grammar and CamelPhat’s Higher, directed by waxwork.
Studio RM is partnering with the UK Music Video Awards once again, and will be sponsoring the prestigious award for Best Colour Grading In A Video at this year's UKMVAs for the second year running.