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Release Date:
December 20, 2016
Original Title:
See in Blue
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Luca Films
The FADER
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
As the daughter of a musician, Dua Lipa grew up surrounded by music, inspired by listening to Christina Aguilera, Stereophonics, and Robbie Williams as a teen. At 15, she started posting videos on YouTube, showcasing her incredibly powerful voice with covers of her favorite songs. But the transition from recording in her bedroom to recording in studios wasn’t always easy. "I’ve had ups and downs trying to find myself,” she said about the process of discovering her sound. The earnest, neon-tinged film chronicles Dua Lipa’s transformation, interspersed with footage of her expansive performances. In See In Blue, Dua Lipa shows off her true, new self — the self she’s been working to become. Intent on authenticity and influenced by the likes of J. Cole and Nelly Furtado, her dreams of making a pop album that defines her as an artist have come true. “Mwah!”
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Camera Operator:
Lee Burnett
Cinematography:
Scott Perry
James Rhodes
Color Designer:
Bryan Smaller
Director:
Robert Semmer
Driver:
Mike Gale
Editor:
Brook Linder
Executive Producer:
Jon Cohen
Rob Stone
Anthony Holland
Andy Cohn
Marly Ellis
Grace Lee
Jake O'Leary
Eric Leiberman
Gaffer:
Neil Hawkins
Hairstylist:
Sam Burnett
Makeup Artist:
Francesca Brazzo
Post Production Supervisor:
Christopher Jones
Producer:
Liv Proctor
Robert Semmer
Production Design:
Milo Liren
Production Manager:
Madison LaClair
Production Office Assistant:
Amy Lo
Sound Director:
Miliken Gardner
Danny Carey
Sound Mixer:
Josh Allen
Peter Abbott
Steadicam Operator:
David Pulgarin
Thanks:
Lorna Blackwood
Ben Mawson
Jules Baddeley
Oscar Sidebo
Joe Kentish
Tom Neville
Posy Dixon
Jim Demuth
Title Designer:
Madison Bullard
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