Blink MD James Studholme's sideline as leader of shambly folk-bluegrass outfit Police Dog Hogan has led to notable videos by Blink and Colonel Blimp directors - but surely none better than this one by Fred Rowson.As Rowson explains below, the band's song Tyburn Jig provided the ideal opportunity to realise a long-cherished idea, to create a Victorian-era Rogues Gallery like no other. What marks it out is the wit and invention that's gone into fleshing out the idea, and its brilliant delivery, involving great work in various departments - including wardrobe, art direction, make-up and photography.The characters set before the police photographer's massive 19th century camera are an outlandish, exotic yet hapless bunch - they make Tom Hardy's band of reprobates in Taboo look slightly boring - all sentenced to hang, for committing pathetically trivial misdemeanours: stealing a wheel of cheese, egg smashing, pretending to have divine powers... These unfortunates look amazing thanks to costume design by Grace Snell, art direction by Zoe Klinck and prosthetics and makeup by Emma Croft, who transformed Studholme and other band members into the unlikeliest characters. And then there's the fact it looks rather like it was shot in Victorian times: that's down to the skills of DoP Stefan Yap and colourist Edwin Metternich at Framestore. Wonderful work all round - the sort of thing that makes you proud to be British.
David Knight - 13th Mar 2017