Very shows princesses can be roarsome
In a sweet spot from St Luke's, Ben LIam Jones tells the story a young girl who's Dad helps her create the perfect regal fancy dress.
Credits
View on- Agency St Luke's/London
- Production Company Riff Raff
- Director Ben Liam Jones
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Credits
View on- Agency St Luke's/London
- Production Company Riff Raff
- Director Ben Liam Jones
- Post Producer Electric Theatre Collective
- Sound Design Grand Central Recording Studios
- Creative Director Julian Vizard
- Creative Joanne Boyle
- Creative Hannah Williamson
- Producer Chloe London
- Executive Producer Tom Berendsen
- Producer Jay Lovelock
- Editor Rachael Spann
- Colourist Luke Morrison
- Post Producer Jon Purton
- DP James Blann
- Production Designer Jane Carroll
- Sound Designer Tom Pugh
- Composer Fred Ashworth
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Credits
powered by- Agency St Luke's/London
- Production Company Riff Raff
- Director Ben Liam Jones
- Post Producer Electric Theatre Collective
- Sound Design Grand Central Recording Studios
- Creative Director Julian Vizard
- Creative Joanne Boyle
- Creative Hannah Williamson
- Producer Chloe London
- Executive Producer Tom Berendsen
- Producer Jay Lovelock
- Editor Rachael Spann
- Colourist Luke Morrison
- Post Producer Jon Purton
- DP James Blann
- Production Designer Jane Carroll
- Sound Designer Tom Pugh
- Composer Fred Ashworth
The well-worn cliché little girls loving princesses parties is given a heartwarming twist in this sweet spot for Very from St Luke's.
Following a little girl whose interests stray far from the princess-obsessed chat of her peers, and the Dad who helps her to reconcile both, Being Yourself both tells an adorable tale whilst quietly putting two-fingers-up towards gender-norms.
Key to the success is the intimate shooting style of Riff Raff's Ben Liam Jones, giving what could be a heavy-handed, message-laden spot the air of authenticity with his deft touch.