Frank Turner 'Josephine' by Damian Weilers
Cat Velez - 11th Sept 2015
Damian Weilers has delivered some visual delight for Frank Turner's Josephine, based based on the album's thematic exploration of positivity and negativity, with Josephine is a black figure to start and the more Turner sings the more he's is covered in paint and the more she is revealed from the black.
Aside from the interesting aesthetic appeal, the image of paint retracting from Josephine ties in with Frank's lyrics, pleading with her to reveal herself to him. It also serves as a metaphor for our a state of mind, with dark thoughts clouding more encouraging ones.
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Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Damian Weilers
- Producer
- Amy James
- Production Company
- Paul McKee at LOOSE JOINTS
- Executive Producer
- Paul McKee
- Production Manager
- Freya Silk
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Mattias Nyberg
- Focus Puller
- Job Reineke
- 2nd AC
- Chris Rogers
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Howard Davidson
Art
- Art Director
- Amy James
Wardrobe
- Stylist
- Marissa Marsh
- Stylist
- Nicole Meer
- Stylist
- Billie
- Make-up
- Holly Silius
Editorial
- Editor
- Jamie O'Donnell
- Editing company
- cut and run
Grading
- Colourist
- Toby Tomkins
- Colour grade company
- C
Commission
- Commissioner
- Emily Tedrake
- Label
- Polydor
Misc
- Electrician
- Richard Harrowing
- Runner
- Luca Barton
- Runner
- Declan Slattery
- Girl
- Eloise Showering
Cat Velez - 11th Sept 2015