Tiga’s What You Need by Cassiano Prado
Jimmy Brown - 16th Mar 2010
Apparently it's all based on a series of short narrative poems that Tiga has written about replacing Canada's wooded areas with green screens and weird models, and avid Tiga Story Club readers will be able to spot elements from such compositions as, <em>Livin', Leafin' n' Lovin'</em>, <em>How Could You Leaf Me Here to Die </em>and <em>It's Just a 4est 2 U (SoulDenial)</em>. Tiga also had certain types in mind for the video's <em>Cleudo</em>-like characters. "I asked [Cassiano] to show me The Longestshoreman, The Fish-Eating Vegetarian, The Cross-City Skier," he's claimed. "He came back with what you actually see in the video. I said, 'Fine. I've got a big softball game to worry about. You figure it out.'"
Apparently it's all based on a series of short narrative poems that Tiga has written about replacing Canada's wooded areas with green screens and weird models, and avid Tiga Story Club readers will be able to spot elements from such compositions as, Livin', Leafin' n' Lovin', How Could You Leaf Me Here to Die and It's Just a 4est 2 U (SoulDenial).
Apparently it's all based on a series of short narrative poems that Tiga has written about replacing Canada's wooded areas with green screens and weird models, and avid Tiga Story Club readers will be able to spot elements from such compositions as, <em>Livin', Leafin' n' Lovin'</em>, <em>How Could You Leaf Me Here to Die </em>and <em>It's Just a 4est 2 U (SoulDenial)</em>. Tiga also had certain types in mind for the video's <em>Cleudo</em>-like characters. "I asked [Cassiano] to show me The Longestshoreman, The Fish-Eating Vegetarian, The Cross-City Skier," he's claimed. "He came back with what you actually see in the video. I said, 'Fine. I've got a big softball game to worry about. You figure it out.'"
Tiga also had certain types in mind for the video's Cleudo-like characters. "I asked [Cassiano] to show me The Longestshoreman, The Fish-Eating Vegetarian, The Cross-City Skier," he's claimed. "He came back with what you actually see in the video. I said, 'Fine. I've got a big softball game to worry about. You figure it out.'"
Apparently it's all based on a series of short narrative poems that Tiga has written about replacing Canada's wooded areas with green screens and weird models, and avid Tiga Story Club readers will be able to spot elements from such compositions as, <em>Livin', Leafin' n' Lovin'</em>, <em>How Could You Leaf Me Here to Die </em>and <em>It's Just a 4est 2 U (SoulDenial)</em>. Tiga also had certain types in mind for the video's <em>Cleudo</em>-like characters. "I asked [Cassiano] to show me The Longestshoreman, The Fish-Eating Vegetarian, The Cross-City Skier," he's claimed. "He came back with what you actually see in the video. I said, 'Fine. I've got a big softball game to worry about. You figure it out.'"
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Jimmy Brown - 16th Mar 2010
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Cassiano Prado
- Producer
- Amber Millington
- Production Company
- AF
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Suzie Lavelle
Art
- Art Director
- Pippa Culpepper
Wardrobe
- Stylist
- Sammy Akiwumi
Editorial
- Editor
- Jordan Crute
Grading
- Colourist
- Cassiano Prado and Jane Stockdale
Commission
- Commissioner
- John Moule
Jimmy Brown - 16th Mar 2010