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Not Many (remix)

Scribe

Synopsis

Director Chris Graham toys with the concept of black and white in this performance-based clip. Graham shoots the rappers in colour but makes every ‘colour’ used either black or white: including the hoodies, caps, milk bottles ... and dog. Film speed is tweaked to the beat and the result is monochrome magic. The performances by Scribe himself and his crusading crew of NZ hip hop luminaries (Savage, P-Money, Footsouljahs, etc) are universally strong.

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 Kayla  Maina'aupo-Lindsey

Kayla Maina'aupo-Lindsey

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 sam

sam

Chris G...the man

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Credits

 Chris Graham

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Quotes

The peak of popularity for NZ hip hop, [director] Chris Graham once again came through with the goods and a nod to a classic Craig Mack clip. 

Acknowledgements

Produced with funding from NZ On Air