Celeste 'On With The Show' by Rodrigo Inada

David Knight - 30th June 2025
Rodrigo Inada, now working as a solo director, directs an extraordinary vision for Celeste, creating a world around the singer that's just as dramatic as her talent deserves.
For the video for On With The Show, Celeste is a showgirl in an abstract, dreamlike version of a bygone age, trapped by her own persona, represented by the simple yet effective device of a life-like mask.
Inada has created a complete vision - a forbidding world of shadows and light, brilliantly staged - from which the singer seeks to escape. The effect, coupled with Celeste's performance - she's a great singer, of course; comparisons with Billie Holiday are justifiable - is intense.
"Set in a decadent cabaret... we find a showgirl (Celeste) who’s performance involves a mask, and she just been told by a mysterious man: 'it sees, you follow'," explains Inada. "From that moment a surreal journey starts, where the masked version of her is left with no reflection of her true self.
"When I was a kid the most terrifying thing for me was if one day I walked up to a mirror and I just lost my reflection. And I wanted to explore that on this video, what if one day your reflection just decided they don’t wanna be there for you anymore?
"I just felt this story was speaking to me a lot in a way - that sometimes its just so easy to grasp on so many things in life but yourself - and it was really special collaborating with Celeste because for her this song was also about breaking free from expectations and performatic acts, and rather been yourself.
"This video was really special for me, because I finally got to work and collaborate with really amazing and talented friends. It was amazing and special that I finally got to work with [EP] Jean Mougin, and reunited with one of my favourite producers Chris Murdoch. I also got the chance to work with prodution designer Elena Isolini, a really close friend of mine, and she nailed it on the design of this video.
"Pierre de Kerchove and me have been collaborating so closely as well and he mastered the lights on the abstract stage we created. Aaron Saiki edited it, and Jackson Forsythe did creative direction with me. It’s just the best thing when you manage to work with your best friends. It feels so important for me in this new phase of a solo career."
David Knight - 30th June 2025
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Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Rodrigo Inada
- Producer
- Chris Murdoch
- Production Company
- Iconoclast
- Executive Producer
- Jean Mougin
- Production Manager
- Darren Sinnott
- 1st AD
- Joe Mulvihill
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Pierre De Kerchove
- Focus Puller
- Phil Heron
- 2nd AC
- James Malamatinas
- Steadicam
- Richard James Lewis
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Tom Nowell
- Key Grip
- Alex Bojic - Aguilar
- Sparks
- Dan Svilenov, Sebastian Nowell, Rory Harbourne
Art
- Production designer
- Elena Isolini
- Set Decorator
- Kat Spence
- Props
- Delia Shaw
- Set Dresser
- Ciara Reddy
Wardrobe
- Stylist
- Douglas Miller
- Hair
- James Catalano
- Hair (Cast)
- Elvire Roux
- Make-up
- Fey Carla
- Make-up (Cast)
- Anete Salinieka
- Styling (Cast)
- Corey Winston
Casting
- Casting director
- Road Casting
Editorial
- Editor
- Aaron Saiki
- Editing company
- Church Edit
- Edit Producer
- Kylie Devries
Grading
- Colourist
- John Lowe
VFX
Agent
- Director's Representation
- H
Commission
- Commissioner
- Louis Danckwerts
- Label
- Polydor
Misc
- DoP's representation
- WPA
David Knight - 30th June 2025