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Ki Swui Kya

This music video was made as a part of the SYNC music video program at AFCOOP in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was a dream to be matched with the band Century Egg because besides having really great music, they are lead by a creative couple as well. Shane and Robert provided strong inspirations for us to work with and the lead singer, Shane Song, who is also an extremely talented visual artist and video game designer and did all of the 2-D illustrations. Visual artist, Emily Lawrence came on board as the production designer, and brought her strong aesthetic with her oversized food and body props. Everyone involved went above and beyond to make it an extremely positive experience.


client

Century Egg

time

02:39

Director/Producer - Chris & Susie Shapones
Director of Photography - Halley Davies
Art Director - Chris Shapones
Production Designer - Emily Lawrence
Editor - Susie Shapones
1st Assistant Director - Jess Smallwood
Production Assistant - Haiti Tynes
Camera Assist - Evan Cameron
Gaffer - T. Nicole Holland
Best Boy Electric/ DMT - Keith Mitchell

client

Century Egg


02:39


Director/Producer - Chris & Susie Shapones
Director of Photography - Halley Davies
Art Director - Chris Shapones
Production Designer - Emily Lawrence
Editor - Susie Shapones
1st Assistant Director - Jess Smallwood
Production Assistant - Haiti Tynes
Camera Assist - Evan Cameron
Gaffer - T. Nicole Holland
Best Boy Electric/ DMT - Keith Mitchell

This music video was made as a part of the SYNC music video program at AFCOOP in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was a dream to be matched with the band Century Egg because besides having really great music, they are lead by a creative couple as well. Shane and Robert provided strong inspirations for us to work with and the lead singer, Shane Song, who is also an extremely talented visual artist and video game designer and did all of the 2-D illustrations. Visual artist, Emily Lawrence came on board as the production designer, and brought her strong aesthetic with her oversized food and body props. Everyone involved went above and beyond to make it an extremely positive experience.