Flyte 'I've Got A Girl' by Dreamjob
Having worked together on a Little Dragon video last year, Jack Whiteley and Joe Wills have formed a new directing partnership as Dreamjob, launching the team with the off-the-wall video for Flyte's I've Got A Girl.
These purveyors of peerless indie-pop have a new beauty in I've Got A Girl, visualised in a strange brew of symbolic imagery which has the band fitted into a showbiz version of medieval stocks, drenched in blood-red juice, and tormented by a trio of mysterious characters - their chief tormentor played with wild-eyed gusto by Tina Malone, from Shameless.
Only briefly are Flyte able to break out of their confinement to perform the song - then it's back to the stocks. What can it all mean? Dreamjob are not giving too much away, describing it simply as "an ode to love lost, irrelevance and new beginnings". The rest is very much open to interpretation.
Credits
Director | Dreamjob |
Producer | Lou Gallagher |
Production Company | Ibiza Producer |
Executive Producer | Ibiza Producer |
Director of Photography | Paul Mortlock |
Focus Puller | Samuel James |
2nd AC | Andy Perch |
Gaffer | Joshua Hunt |
Art Director | Orla Lawn |
Wardrobe | Steven Spencer |
Make-up | Louise Mccann |
Colourist | Juliette Wileman |
Post production company | Absolute |
Post Producer | Ava Millard |
Label | Island Records |
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