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.Â
Watch 'Jess Glynne 'Take Me Home' by Declan Whitebloom' herePopular content
Feedback
Problem with this page? Let us know
Featured here in the credits?
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
