Jess Glynne 'Take Me Home' by Declan Whitebloom
Cat Velez - 10th Nov 2015
Jess Glynne has made a name for herself through consistently uplifting, soulful pop bangers. But her latest Take Me Home, this year's Children In Need single, is a change in direction, and the raw heartache of the subject matter has prompted a very different Jess Glynne video, directed by Declan Whitebloom (who also directed her video for Don't Be So Hard On Yourself).
Jess gives a starkly honest, emotional performance - her vulnerability emphasised by her (tastefully rendered) nakedness throughout. The clip manages to create a touching intimacy, and in doing so brings us closer to this talented artist.
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Cat Velez - 10th Nov 2015
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Declan Whitebloom
- Producer
- Sonya Sier
- Production Company
- BF
- Executive Producer
- Katie Dolan
- Production Manager
- Amanda Tuckwell
- 1st AD
- George Nelson
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Richard Stewart
- Focus Puller
- Alexandra Volkou
- Steadicam
- Mihalis Margaritis
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Mark Clayton
Art
- Art Director
- Ollie Tiong
Wardrobe
- Hair
- Paul Donovan
- Make-up
- Jo Frost
- Wardrobe
- Chloe Richardson
Editorial
- Editor
- Declan Whitebloom
Grading
- Colourist
- Marshall Plante
- Colour grade company
- Ntropic
Agent
- Director's Representation
- Martin Roker at Black Dog Films
Commission
- Commissioner
- Dan Curwin
- Label
- Atlantic Records
Misc
- Clapper Loader
- Amy Brock Morgan
Cat Velez - 10th Nov 2015