White Belt Yellow Tag’s Remains by Fi-Lo
David Knight - 23rd Oct 2009
Simple but emotive story of a cosmonaut's last day on earth before he's blasted into space.
Simple but emotive story of a cosmonaut's last day on earth before he's blasted into space. Inspired by the early days of the Soviet/US space race, the band play a collection of military scientists anxiously waiting for the absconded future hero. Remains is a proverbial huge leap for young directing collective Fi-Lo - that's Cassiano Prado and Stachemou. It's their first real narrative video, in which they've employed their post production skills to subtly polish the storyline.
Inspired by the early days of the Soviet/US space race, the band play a collection of military scientists anxiously waiting for the absconded future hero.
Simple but emotive story of a cosmonaut's last day on earth before he's blasted into space. Inspired by the early days of the Soviet/US space race, the band play a collection of military scientists anxiously waiting for the absconded future hero. Remains is a proverbial huge leap for young directing collective Fi-Lo - that's Cassiano Prado and Stachemou. It's their first real narrative video, in which they've employed their post production skills to subtly polish the storyline.
Remains is a proverbial huge leap for young directing collective Fi-Lo - that's Cassiano Prado and Stachemou. It's their first real narrative video, in which they've employed their post production skills to subtly polish the storyline.
Simple but emotive story of a cosmonaut's last day on earth before he's blasted into space. Inspired by the early days of the Soviet/US space race, the band play a collection of military scientists anxiously waiting for the absconded future hero. Remains is a proverbial huge leap for young directing collective Fi-Lo - that's Cassiano Prado and Stachemou. It's their first real narrative video, in which they've employed their post production skills to subtly polish the storyline.
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Credits
Editorial
- Editor
- Jordan Crute
Commission
- Commissioner
- John Moule
David Knight - 23rd Oct 2009