The Regrettes 'Seashore' by Claire Marie Vogel
Luke Bather - 14th June 2017
The Regrettes and Claire Marie Vogel team up to depict the women of history who have had enough of your shit.
From the modern-day White House, all the way back to colonial America and the era of witch trials, women have been held back for no good reason and 16-year-old Lydia Night, who fronts LA punk band The Regrettes is completely sick of it.
"The video represents resistance," says Night. "Given the fact that people in those time periods couldn’t stand up for themselves, I wanted to make sure that I’m always standing up for things that I believe in and for myself.” Her youthful defiance is perfect in this clip, seeing her play the women of history and brush off the patriarchal bullshit that stopped them flourishing. It's as playful as it is angry - the kind of video that'd high five you and then spit in your eye.
CLAIRE MARIE VOGEL:
“I wanted to pair the defiance of the lyrics with a handful of historical vignettes that embrace women taking control of the situations that have held them back, I wanted each scene to hint at how people might have freely spoken their inner thoughts in those moments should they have had the privilege.”
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Luke Bather - 14th June 2017
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Claire Marie Vogel
- Producer
- Paulette Agnes Ang
- Production Company
- K
- Executive Producer
- Nathan Killham
- 1st AD
- Candice Perkins
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Marz Miller
- Focus Puller
- Kristopher Tardy
- 2nd AC
- Jared Pockalny
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- James Wilder-hancock
Art
- Art Director
- Miranda Lorenz
Wardrobe
- Make-up
- Leticia Llesmin
- Wardrobe
- Sara Raftery
Editorial
- Editor
- Jeremiah Mayhew
Grading
- Colourist
- Taylor Black
- Colour grade company
- Apache Color
Agent
- Director's Representation
- Tommy Labuda (us Representation)
Commission
- Commissioner
- Devin Sarno
Luke Bather - 14th June 2017