Hot Chip 'Broken' by Maxim Kelly
David Knight - 2nd Dec 2022
A robot boyband take the world by storm in Maxim Kelly's alternative history of computing and artificial intelligence for Hot Chip - in which music video takes an even more important role...
For Broken, taken from the band's recently released eighth album Freakout/Release, we follow the engaging story of Jerry Fairchild, creator of the Fairchild 7000, and its role in turning computer nerds into music video directors (including one named Jon Glazer). That is the introduction to the 'proper' video that features anonymous, frequently multiplying android pop stars, busting moves in a familiar white-syc studio.
As in some of his previous work - perhaps most notably the video for shame's Nigel Hitter - Kelly reworks obscure vintage corporate film footage to create the foundations for his concept.
Then he has created his robot boyband by adding cool robot mask prosthetics to a trio of denim-clad dancers presenting them in a pop video, rooted in the classic form. And that is hugely effective for a song that is at the catchy pop-end of Hot Chip's musical spectrum.
“I’m intrigued by AI machines doing artwork," says Kelly. "In the future, robots and computers might make music videos too - and this is what I imagine the first will look like.
"I referenced the boyband videos I grew up watching on MTV - overly sentimental with emotional and gut-wrenching performances. In this video, soulless androids run through all the motions and cliches of these videos with deadpan robotic precision. It’s a pop video with all the entertaining and watchable bits taken out.”
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David Knight - 2nd Dec 2022
Credits
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Production/Creative
- Director
- Maxim Kelly
- Producer
- Eleri Evans
- Producer
- Sachin Chande
- Production Company
- C
- Executive Producer
- Eleri Evans
- Production Manager
- Samira Conteh
- 1st AD
- Afzal Robbani
- Runners
- Richard Leimon, Damilola Alokolaro
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Matthew Emvin Taylor
- 1st AC
- Malte Huebner
- 2nd AC
- Lucy Bradley
- Steadicam
- Beau Pritchard-James
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Laurent Arnaud
- Sparks
- Amarjeet Singh, Amir Moulfi, Shaun Clarke
Art
- Production designer
- Syd Harmony
- Prosthetic Assist
- Claudette Fruchier, Anna Cichon
Wardrobe
- Wardrobe
- CA
- MUA Assist
- Jojo Davies
- Wardrobe Assist
- Katya Vistya
Choreography
- Choreographer
- Kloe Dean
- Dancers
- Matthew Eudu, Zec Luhana, Anthony Morgan
Editorial
- Editor
- Steve Shaw
- Editing company
- TE
Grading
- Colourist
- Tom Mangham
- Colour grade company
- BS
Agent
- Director's Representation
- H
Commission
- Commissioner
- John Moule
- Label
- Domino Records
Misc
- DIT
- John Phillips
- Prosthetics
- Robert Smith
- Prosthetics
- Begona F.Martin
David Knight - 2nd Dec 2022