Calum Scott 'No Matter What' by Ozzie Pullin
Ozzie Pullin's video for Calum Scott follows multiple younger versions of Scott dealing with bullying and prejudice from his friends and classmates for being gay, while his mother constantly provides comfort, saying she loves him “no matter what.”
OZZIE PULLIN:
"I wanted to tell a story about acceptance throughout a boy's life. I didn't want to make it obvious what the song is actually about until the very end. It had to speak to a broader audience.
"I wanted to create an honest video that drives that emotion and meaning of the song in a subtle way. That a general audience can all connect with, gay or straight."
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PRO Credits
Credits
Director | Ozzie Pullin |
Producer | Molly McGregor |
Production Company | Partizan Darkroom |
Executive Producer | Mayling Wong |
Production Manager | Charlie Scannell |
1st AD | Tom Wynborne |
Director of Photography | David Foulkes |
Focus Puller | Thomas Rider Nicholson |
2nd AC | Josh Tilley |
Steadicam | Jake Whitehouse |
Gaffer | Alex Gibbon |
Art Director | Liz Elkadhi |
Wardrobe | Rebecca Gore |
Make-up | Georgia Hope |
Editor | Sam Bould |
Editing company | Cut+Run |
Colourist | Jonny Thorpe |
Grading company | Glassworks |
Lead actor | Claire Catterson |
Director's Representation | Claire Stubbs @ Mouthpiece |
Commissioner | Targa Sahyoun |
Label | Capitol Records |
Other credits | Executive Producer LA: Whitney Jackson Cast: Louis Malanaphy (Boy); Marcus Watson, Alfie Cooper, Joshua Greene, Bailey Taylor, Deen Khan, Rafe Cook, Noah Compton, Billy Boreham (Football kids); Beverley Wilson (Mum); Jack Jordan (Teenager); Issa Kalfon, Hal Winston Fletcher, Alfie Jameson, Felix Butterwick, Leo Mcgrath (Skaters); Joseph Mccarthy (Man); Matt Mella (Boyfriend); Russell Barnett (Dad); Jennie Lathan (Grandmother); Grace Prince (Dinner guest) |
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