360 (2024) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 10, 2024

Original Title:
360

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Atlantic Records

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 4

I'm everywhere, I'm so Julia!

Music video for the 2024 single "360" by Charli XCX. Charli meets with her dancers who are looking for a hot new internet girl. Charli then heads off to perform the song in various locations, like a hospital hallway and a crash site.

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Associate Producer:
Reese Layton

Best Boy Grip:
Rick Uva

Choreographer:
C Prinz

Cinematography:
Ben Carey

Colorist:
Myles Bevan

Director:
Aidan Zamiri

Dolly Grip:
Tony Ritter

Editor:
Neal Farmer

Electrician:
Em Shafer

Executive Producer:
Alex Brinkman

Gaffer:
Isaac Marziali

Grip:
Matthew Devitt

Key Grip:
Josh Linkey

Painter:
Skye Sweet

Post Producer:
Gina Crow

Producer:
Evan Thicke
Jami Arceo

Production Assistant:
Isaac Friedenberg

Production Design:
Grace Surnow

Production Manager:
Vladen Ponomar

Prop Designer:
Anjélica Vasquez

Songs:
Charli xcx

Sound Designer:
Raphaël Ajuelos

Sound Effects:
Simon White
Arthur Haynes
Ben Graham

Sound Mixer:
Delroy Cornick

Stunt Coordinator:
Tony Snegoff

Visual Effects:
Loni Paone
Cooper Vacheron

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Chris Horan

Writer:
Charli xcx

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