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StinkDigital & Arno’s 100 Lovers

StinkDigital continues to deliver quality work from all ends of the spectrum with this recent video-catalog/music video from Arno Salters (via Anomaly, London). This piece is an East-London-Pub-Remake of the Café dance scene in Godard’s, ‘Bande à Part’, with the laborious edit coming from Paul Harcastle at Bethnal Green’s own, Trim. It also doubles as the debut video for Josep Xorto’s forthcoming track, “A Hundred Lovers” while allowing you to roll over the video to see what the dancers are wearing.

Though Diesel were early adopters, it’s great to see the fashion industry and their publications continuing to dive into the world of content commissioning.

Bonus: For those of you working in London, see if you can spot the numerous cameos…

Agency: Anomaly, London
Executive Creative Director: Mat Jerrett
Creative Director: Anomaly
Producer: Anomaly

Production Company: Stink Digital
Director: Arno Salters
Executive Producer: Mark Pytlik
Film Producer: Hera King
DoP: Will Bex
Art Director: James Hatt
Editor: Paul Hardcastle @ Trim
Production Manager: Jane Shackleton
Production Assistant: Simon Sanderson, Jess Fletcher
Post Production: Envy, London

Interactive Producers: Adam McNichol, Emma Rhys, Linda Essen-Moller
Lead Developer: Ian McGregor
Key Developers: Ozay Olkan, Zenon Olenski
Design: Tom Jennings

Music: Josep –  A Hundred Lovers

Matt Lambert

NYC / London

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