A Haunting Music Video From Jon Hopkins, “Feel First Life”

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Jon Hopkins - “Feel First Life” from ‘Singularity’, out now on Domino Record Co.

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Director: Elliot Dear
Executive Producer: James Bretton
Producer: Alex Halley
Production Manager: Sandy Liddle

Storyboards: Simon Cartwright
Concept Art: Stephen McNally

DOP: Max Halstead

Animation Rigger: Dan Gill
Stop Motion Animator: Steve Warne

Lead Puppet Modeller: Elliot Dear
Senior Puppet Modeller: Magdalena Bieszczak

Art Director: Emma-Rose Dade
Model Maker: Kat Simpson

Model Maker: Adeena Grubb
Model Maker: Catherine Prowse
Model Maker: Rebecca Howell
Model Maker: Jack Charrington
Art Department Runner: Meg DuPont
Runner: Ernie Griffith

Editor: Elliot Dear

Compositor: Elliot Dear
Compositor: John Malcolm Moore
Compositor: Luke Simpson

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