Steve Mason 'Oh My Lord' by Institute For Eyes
David Knight - 15th Feb 2013
Institute For Eyes - aka directing duo Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull - have created a very atmospheric and mysterious video for former Beta Band and King Biscuit Time frontman Steve Mason's new single Oh My Lord.
<p/> Institute For Eyes - aka directing duo Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull - have created a very atmospheric and mysterious video for former Beta Band and King Biscuit Time frontman Steve Mason's new single Oh My Lord. It features a mystery man - with a full Invisible Man-type face and hands bandage - who starts out in the Thames Estuary, then walks into the city via the Rotherhithe Tunnel, to return to a spartan bedroom and, among other things, play with squirming maggots... In short a very opaque character study, beautifully shot in black and white 16mm by Luke and Joseph's longtime collaborator David Procter.
It features a mystery man - with a full Invisible Man-type face and hands bandage - who starts out in the Thames Estuary, then walks into the city via the Rotherhithe Tunnel, to return to a spartan bedroom and, among other things, play with squirming maggots...
<p/> Institute For Eyes - aka directing duo Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull - have created a very atmospheric and mysterious video for former Beta Band and King Biscuit Time frontman Steve Mason's new single Oh My Lord. It features a mystery man - with a full Invisible Man-type face and hands bandage - who starts out in the Thames Estuary, then walks into the city via the Rotherhithe Tunnel, to return to a spartan bedroom and, among other things, play with squirming maggots... In short a very opaque character study, beautifully shot in black and white 16mm by Luke and Joseph's longtime collaborator David Procter.
In short a very opaque character study, beautifully shot in black and white 16mm by Luke and Joseph's longtime collaborator David Procter.
<p/> Institute For Eyes - aka directing duo Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull - have created a very atmospheric and mysterious video for former Beta Band and King Biscuit Time frontman Steve Mason's new single Oh My Lord. It features a mystery man - with a full Invisible Man-type face and hands bandage - who starts out in the Thames Estuary, then walks into the city via the Rotherhithe Tunnel, to return to a spartan bedroom and, among other things, play with squirming maggots... In short a very opaque character study, beautifully shot in black and white 16mm by Luke and Joseph's longtime collaborator David Procter.
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David Knight - 15th Feb 2013
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Institute For Eyes
- Production Company
- S
- Executive Producer
- Tash Tan
Camera
- Director of Photography
- David Procter
- Focus Puller
- Alice Canty
- Camera operator
- Jack Mealing
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Greg Whitbrook
Art
- Art Director
- Mark Couzens
Wardrobe
- Stylist
- Joseph Crone
Editorial
- Editor
- James Wright @ Ten Three
Grading
- Colourist
- Luke Morrisson @ The Mill
Commission
- Commissioner
- Jonny Bradshaw
Misc
- Clapper Loader
- Francis Hughes
- Assistant Art Director
- Adam Seomore
- Production Assistant
- Fred Olafsson
- Runner
- Adam Wise
David Knight - 15th Feb 2013