"Representing the fulfillment of their fortuitous encounter by, once again, linking parts that too often come stripped of their counterparts. Here, motion comes with melody. Words come with ideas. And above all, pop comes back with candor. " –words by Sylvan Esso It was an honor to team up with these talented artists. Even from the very beginning, they were enthusiastic and passionate; we were fueled by their commitment to quality and craft—everything so intentional. One of the amazing things about working with these guys is the collaborative spirit, everyone pushing people to their best. From the styling by Dear Hearts, additional performances by Leah & Will, and the whole crew that made this piece come to life, we are extremely stoked on what it turned into! — Directed by Remedy & Sylvan Esso Filmed and Edited by Remedy Produced by Martin Anderson & Will Hackney Lights by Nicholas Sanborn Styled by Dear Hearts Additional lighting by Matt Moore Dancers: Leah Wilks and Will Hackney Thanks to: Frank Heath and Andy Young — http://blog.sylvanesso.com http://workbyremedy.co

Credits:

Director/DP: Josh Sliffe
Producers: Martin Anderson & Will Hackney
Light Programming: Nicholas Sanborn
Styling: Dear Hearts
Gaffer: Matt Moore
Dancers: Leah Wilks & Will Hackney
Special Thanks: Frank Heath & Andy Young

Post Production: Remedy

"Representing the fulfillment of their fortuitous encounter by, once again, linking parts that too often come stripped of their counterparts. Here, motion comes with melody. Words come with ideas. And above all, pop comes back with candor." 
–words by Sylvan Esso

This is a music video we did early on for our friends Nick and Amelia. They’re both super sweet and full of vision and talent. They came to us with a loose concept and we worked to nail down the specifics. The goal was to keep it simple, highlighting the dancing and using their tour’s lighting theme as the main imagery. We shot it on a rainy day in the back room of Cat’s Cradle’s in Carrboro, NC.