Sega Bodega 'Konerak' by Jonny Kight
Jimmy Brown - 5th Mar 2013
Jonny Kight's haunting and dark video for Glaswegian Producer Sega Bodega's debut EP deals with the ugly subject of male obsession and disorientation.
Jonny Kight's haunting and dark video for Glaswegian Producer Sega Bodega's debut EP deals with the ugly subject of male obsession and disorientation. Set to the tense and dark score of Konerak, Kight displays a flair for getting standout performances from his actors - notable this time from Julien Rivett and Ed Birch - who take the viewer on an uncomfortable 'noir'-like journey. "We talk a lot about creating this unsettling feeling through the camera work and colours used on set," explains Jonny, "My DP Ciro brought a box of tights to stretch over the lenses and we always tried to move the camera so it wasn't just sitting on our shoulders. The plan was to create an intensity and leaving ambiguous questions unanswered."
Set to the tense and dark score of Konerak, Kight displays a flair for getting standout performances from his actors - notable this time from Julien Rivett and Ed Birch - who take the viewer on an uncomfortable 'noir'-like journey.
Jonny Kight's haunting and dark video for Glaswegian Producer Sega Bodega's debut EP deals with the ugly subject of male obsession and disorientation. Set to the tense and dark score of Konerak, Kight displays a flair for getting standout performances from his actors - notable this time from Julien Rivett and Ed Birch - who take the viewer on an uncomfortable 'noir'-like journey. "We talk a lot about creating this unsettling feeling through the camera work and colours used on set," explains Jonny, "My DP Ciro brought a box of tights to stretch over the lenses and we always tried to move the camera so it wasn't just sitting on our shoulders. The plan was to create an intensity and leaving ambiguous questions unanswered."
"We talk a lot about creating this unsettling feeling through the camera work and colours used on set," explains Jonny, "My DP Ciro brought a box of tights to stretch over the lenses and we always tried to move the camera so it wasn't just sitting on our shoulders. The plan was to create an intensity and leaving ambiguous questions unanswered."
Jonny Kight's haunting and dark video for Glaswegian Producer Sega Bodega's debut EP deals with the ugly subject of male obsession and disorientation. Set to the tense and dark score of Konerak, Kight displays a flair for getting standout performances from his actors - notable this time from Julien Rivett and Ed Birch - who take the viewer on an uncomfortable 'noir'-like journey. "We talk a lot about creating this unsettling feeling through the camera work and colours used on set," explains Jonny, "My DP Ciro brought a box of tights to stretch over the lenses and we always tried to move the camera so it wasn't just sitting on our shoulders. The plan was to create an intensity and leaving ambiguous questions unanswered."
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Jimmy Brown - 5th Mar 2013
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Jonny Kight
- Producer
- C
- Production Company
- Short
- 1st AD
- Dean Noutsos
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Ciro Candia
- Focus Puller
- Ran Geffen
Lighting/Grip
- Grip
- Charlie Holling
Editorial
Grading
- Colourist
- Finish
- Colourist
- Julien Biard
Agent
- Director's Representation
- OM
Misc
- Production Assistant
- Dayo Olufeni
- Runner
- Ryan Monteith
- Clapper Loader
- Alex Finlayson
- DIT
- Chris Belcher
- Special Thanks
- George Monkland @ Independent Talent, Cheryl
Jimmy Brown - 5th Mar 2013