
DJ Shadow – Rocket Fuel ft. De La Soul
July 20th 1969 – Neil Armstrong is about to be the first man on the moon. Or is he? Chaos reigns as the rumours and conspiracy theories surrounding the historic Apollo 11 moon landing are brought to life. With a combination of realism and comedy, geopolitics is reduced to a good old fashioned punch-up as the live broadcast unfolds on a film set. Stanley Kubrick watches on as his leading men go violently off-script. To seamlessly blur reality and fiction we shot on 35mm and 16mm film, built a life-size lunar module and mission control set and then combined this with original stock footage.
- Music VideosProduction Design
Country
- United Kingdom
Client
- Virgin
Production Company
- Pulse Films London
Director
- Sam Pilling
Executive Producer
- Rik Green
- Maurizio Von Trapp
- Sasha Bevko
Managing Director
- James Sorton
Commissioner
- Caroline Caroline
Costume Designer
- Mr. Gammon
Producer
- Emma Wellbelove
- Victoria Dubytska
Production Assistant
- Matt Serafini
Editor
- Ellie Johnson
Sound Designer
- Sam Robinson
Post Production Producer
- Bruce Langfield
Editing Company
- TenThree
Sound Design
- 750mph
Post Production Company
- The Mill
Colourist
- Thomas Mangham
Visual Effects Artist
- Richard De Carteret
- Adam Maynard
- Valeria Scalamandre
- Brad Wood
- Pete Atack
- John Thornton
Service Company
- Radioaktive Film
First Assistant Director
- Dennis Sonin
Production Designer
- Vlad Ryzhykov
July 20th 1969 – Neil Armstrong is about to be the first man on the moon. Or is he? Chaos reigns as the rumours and conspiracy theories surrounding the historic Apollo 11 moon landing are brought to life. With a combination of realism and comedy, geopolitics is reduced to a good old fashioned punch-up as the live broadcast unfolds on a film set. Stanley Kubrick watches on as his leading men go violently off-script. To seamlessly blur reality and fiction we shot on 35mm and 16mm film, built a life-size lunar module and mission control set and then combined this with original stock footage.