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Bonobo shares a behind-the-scenes video for ‘No Reason’
When you want something with more heft, it’s a record that’s lacking.
Back in January, Bonobo and Nick Murphy (fka Chet Faker)
unveiled their video for the disco-inspired tune ‘No Reason’.
Director Oscar Hudson at the time said that he wanted to
represent the crushing nature of indoors space on a person’s mind, as well as
the Japanese concept of Hikikomori (where young people become overwhelmed by
the outside world and lock themselves away as a result). The clip itself moves
through a series of rooms as these young people become increasingly isolated –
and cramped – in their room.
Now Bonobo has shared a behind-the-scenes video, revealing
more about how the video was achieved. Turns out it was all quite painstaking,
as director Oscar revealed in a statement: “As with much of my work, we
achieved the film using only in-camera physical effects. We had to design an
entirely new way of moving our miniature camera to get it to fit through the
tiny doorways & travel smoothly for such a long distance. We also had 18
rooms all at different scales, so we had to duplicate and shrink every single
prop that features in the set… which is obviously was a ton of work!”
He continued: “Doing this film with CGI would have been a
thousand times easier, but for me, it’s physicality & imperfections are
what make it different, and I hope better. The technical challenge of pulling
this film off the way we did it was immense and huge credit goes to Production
Designer Luke Moran-Morris & D.P. Ruben Woodin-Dechamps who absolutely
smashed it at every step.”
See the secrets behind the ‘No Reason’ video below.
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