Orbital And MiniRig 'P.H.U.K. (Please Help UK)' by Tom Chancellor
Dance legends Orbital and their friends at Bristol-based portable speaker brand MiniRig bring us a proper old school illegal rave - in miniature.
This branded video directed by Tom Chancellor, featuring Orbital’s track ‘P.H.U.K’ (Please Help UK), is set in a model village where the initial idyllic picture-perfect version of Britain is given a dose of realism - and real history. Quite soon, mini-police are stop-and-searching mini-teenagers, on their way to a miniature illegal rave, where the star act are two-inch tall Orbital.
Chancellor has used a mix of documentary-style live action, candidly capturing the model village on an average day, mixed with some seamless CGI work from the team at Analog to create a very enjoyable piece. This exclusive collaboration between Orbital and MiniRig also features a working phone number to discover the locations of actual real life, full sized MiniRig parties.
Big up the small rave massive.
PRO Credits
Credits
Director | Tom Chancellor |
Producer | Tristan Baker |
Production Company | Chancellor Creative |
Executive Producer | Tom Tucker (MiniRig) |
Production Manager | Tristan Baker |
Director of Photography | Mark Gostick |
Art Director | Tom Chancellor |
Editor | Annie Perri |
Editing company | Work Editorial |
Colourist | Luke Morrison |
Post production company | Analog |
Post Producer | Rose Nicholson |
VFX | Analog |
Commissioner | Orbital |
Commissioner | Minirig |
Label | ACP |
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