James Blake 'Playing Robots In Heaven' by Thibaut Grevet
Promonews - 24th Aug 2023
In the music video for Playing Robots into Heaven by James Blake, directed by Thibaut Grevet, viewers are immersed in a surreal and dystopian landscape. The video, blending minimalism with avant-garde aesthetics, explores themes of isolation. Throughout the video, various sequences alternate: birds, men dressed in black walking through the desert, and the singer.
One of the most striking sequences shows James Blake carrying his synthesizer, symbolizing his influences and his return to the roots of electronic music. This imagery evokes the myth of Sisyphus, where just as Sisyphus is condemned to endlessly push a boulder up a hill only to see it roll back down, Blake embodies the endless effort and inevitable fate of humanity in the face of technology. The weight of his synthesizer represents the constant struggle and technological burden.
This visual journey highlights the song's meditative exploration of the interaction between humanity and machinery. "Playing Robots into Heaven" is a captivating fusion of futuristic elements and emotional depth, capturing the delicate balance between the coldness of technology and the warmth of human introspection. Technically, extras were duplicated to create a crowd following the artist, and fixed focal lenses were used to capture the grandeur of the landscapes and enhance the lighting.
Promonews - 24th Aug 2023
Credits
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Production/Creative
- Director
- Thibaut Grevet
- Producer
- Matisse Gaillard
- Production Company
- D
- Executive Producer
- Laure Salgon
- Production Manager
- Elizabeth Cook
- 1st AD
- Daniel Bennaiem
- Production Coordinator Micael Puentes
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Joao De Botelho
- Focus Puller
- Alexis Sotomayer
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Pierre Nowak
Wardrobe
- Stylist
- Cam Hicks
- Hair
- Christie Nelli
- Make-up
- Christie Nelli
Promonews - 24th Aug 2023