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Release Date:
May 17, 2019
Original Title:
Let The Music Take Control
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Kraftstoff
Sunrise Productions
UBERcut
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 2
In a bleak future world we see Willem Van Hanegem Jr. of W&W assemble a team of mercenaries, including Blasterjaxx and the rest of W&W, to help on a mission. Clad in 'Rave Culture' clothing, these mercenaries infiltrate a facility where other agents from their team have been held and interrogated by enemy forces. With help from agents on the inside (recognizable by their 'Rave Culture' wrist tattoos), they secretly give the captured agents earpieces that connect them to the rest of the team. The agents are interrogated by a dangerous enemy man when Hanegem and his hacker team connect to their earpieces and play music into their ears, empowering the agents to defeat their captors and make their escape.
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Art Direction:
Daylene Kroon
Best Boy Electric:
Justin van Dijk
Color Grading:
Jorrit Monné
Dimitri Janssen
Tobias Smeets
Director:
Jorrit Monné
Dimitri Janssen
Director of Photography:
Tobias Smeets
Editor:
Jorrit Monné
Dimitri Janssen
Focus Puller:
Boyd Bakema
Gaffer:
Michiel Kingma
Makeup & Hair:
Basak Ozkan
Floor Fennis
Producer:
Tim Agter
Martijn Mantel
Steadycam:
Max Franken
Visual Effects:
Madse Krivokutya
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