Tom Clover faces up to KETTAMA
The Pulse Films director's new promo for dance track Man With a Second Face is a sinister, shocking snapshot of a mysterious man and his creepy bag.
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- Production Company Pulse Films/London
- Director Tom Clover
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View on- Production Company Pulse Films/London
- Director Tom Clover
- Executive Producer Rik Green
- Editing Cabin Editing Company/London
- Editor Craig Griffiths
- VFX Punksworks
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- Color Studio RM
- Executive Color Producer Mike Coley
- Colorist Jack McGinity
- Sound Design Bubble TV
- Executive Sound Producer Sam Phinikas
- Producer Rowan Mackintosh King
- Production Designer Asya Peker
- DP Joseph Dunn
- Executive Post Producer Marianna Terenzio
- Post Producer Eppie Bowler
- Sound Designer Asa Greenwood
- Choreographer Joe Grey Adams
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powered by- Production Company Pulse Films/London
- Director Tom Clover
- Executive Producer Rik Green
- Editing Cabin Editing Company/London
- Editor Craig Griffiths
- VFX Punksworks
- Additional VFX Bubble TV
- Color Studio RM
- Executive Color Producer Mike Coley
- Colorist Jack McGinity
- Sound Design Bubble TV
- Executive Sound Producer Sam Phinikas
- Producer Rowan Mackintosh King
- Production Designer Asya Peker
- DP Joseph Dunn
- Executive Post Producer Marianna Terenzio
- Post Producer Eppie Bowler
- Sound Designer Asa Greenwood
- Choreographer Joe Grey Adams
The title may be Man With a Second Face, but it's really just the singular visage of actor Dudley O’Shaughnessy that mesmerises from the opening moments of this cracking promo from director Tom Clover.
Set to Irish DJ and producer KETTAMA's new track, the vid, shot through Pulse Films, follows 'The Man', played by O’Shaughnessy, as he navigates a dark street whilst clutching a sinister, pulsating bag.
Brilliantly ramping up the tension until it unleashes into a furious, unforgettable final act, this creepy yet vibrant film bags its fair share of shocks.