Music Video of the Week: "Flood" by Corella, Directed by Giles Edward-Nathan.
Corella drifts into a dreamlike past with Flood. Drawing inspiration from the evocative works of Enzo Sellerio, Michael Ochs, and Diane Arbus, the video stitches together a tapestry of ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s aesthetics and vintage photography.
Framed, quite literally through a painting, the band performs within this nostalgic world, as if trapped in time. As the video progresses, the frame catches fire, its edges consumed in flickering flames. Is it a destruction of the past, or a signal of change? Perhaps both. A moment of breaking free, leaving behind what no longer serves.
"Flood" is about embracing change, even when the path ahead feels uncertain. The past may shape us, but it doesn’t have to hold us back.
CREDITS Directed & Produced by Giles Edward-Nathan
Label: The Music Federation
Management: Velvet Hammer
Featuring: Sophoulla
Director Of Photography: Jed Darlington-Roberts
Production Designer: Matt Rice
Costume Designer: Sophie Ruth Donaldson
1st AC: Luke Chambers
Gaffer: Jorge Higgins
Spark: Atikah Zainidi
Hair & Make Up Artist: Chess Norton
Runner: William Robert Currie
Edit: Final Cut Editors
Editor: Matt Gabzdyl
Edit Producer: Ella Marafini
Colour: ETC Colour
Colourist: Megan Lee
Colour Producer: Olivia Jessop
VFX: Electric Theatre Collective
VFX Producer: Sydney Levy
Equipment supplied by: Procamtake2
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