Tag: Adriaan Louw

  • Adriaan Louw: mirroring moods through film

    “I love the world film creates without trying too hard”

    This statement by photographer and filmmaker Adriaan Louw explains his expansion into film. Over the years he has documented different genres and artistic forms, from art to skateboarding to fashion, with youth culture being the thread that ties these various endeavours together. “Everything I’ve done […] I just want to make bigger and better… If that means in a commercial realm, that’s cool too. As long as it grows the culture.”

    When asked about his relationship with analog productions, he mentioned watching skateboarding videos in school. “Back then everything was shot on tape and 8mm or 16mm film cameras. So to me that is the base of my aesthetic education. It feels like my default in a way.” With a desire to do more productions on film, he is hoping he can see and capture youth culture through the beautiful, grainy textured world that film engenders.

    Expanding on his desire to make more projects in film and reflecting on the renaissance of film, Adriaan explains that, “In South Africa it’s really hard to try and make it happen on every project. You have to order the film to SA and ship it back half way around the world to get developed and scanned again, but so far it’s been successful. Film is making a big comeback in the world at the moment, especially motion film. I would like to be part of that global movement. Shooting on film creates a certain mood on set that I really enjoy.” Riky Rick was jointly able to see the aesthetic value of film, resulting in the recently released video for “Family” being shot on 8mm film. The use of film creates a nostalgic feeling, with the video visually mirroring old home videos, making a connection to the words in the track.

    Photograph by Ross Maxwell

    Thinking about his conversations with Ricky about the video, Adriaan explains that, “We wanted it to feel underground in a way. If you look at my work up until now in the Hip Hop scene it never has fancy cars, half naked woman and other things like that in it. I’d like to keep it that way. I think visually creating a mood for an artist is way cooler than trying to make them look rich. So with this video I decided to shoot most of it on film to create a timeless feel. If you look at some of the city shots of Johannesburg in the video you wouldn’t be able to tell if it was shot in the ’80s or 2017. It was so magical seeing the rushes when it got back home. It really felt like images you would Google search of past Johannesburg. The film also added a bit of grittiness to the video that I wanted to add to the song. I feel like the video has a rock n roll approach to it visually.”

    Photography by Adriaan Louw

    Adriaan has also recently joined the production company, Word. This speaks to larger shifts within South Africa’s film and TV commercial industry. “I think up until now I didn’t feel the need to do bigger productions and take on the TV commercials world. Til now I always thought of it being something I didn’t want to do in filmmaking, but these days people are really pushing boundaries with TVCs and I think perhaps my style is now suited for that world,” Adriaan explains. This change in the formula for filmmaking in advertising is encouraging for filmmakers like Adriaan. “I think there is a new generation of filmmakers who will bring this change and want to create content that is emotionally- and story-driven. The world of online content and traditional advertising media is starting to merge together.” Never forgetting his first love, documentary-style content, Adriaan is open to trying new things in filmmaking.

    Photograph by Ross Maxwell

     

    Check out the “Family” video below for a taste of Adriaan’s new direction.

    Credits:

    Director: Adriaan Louw
    Production: The Swank Group
    Second Camera: Ross Maxwell
    DOP: Adriaan Louw
    Editor: Adriaan Louw
    Fixer: Tito Balata

  • LESKA x Batuk – ‘I Got You’ video

    LESKA x Batuk – ‘I Got You’ video

    After a meticulous brainstorming session between Manteiga, the vocalist of the Pan-African collective, Batuk and director, Adriaan Louw, the captivating video for the Afro tech single “I Got You” in collaboration with the French Electro duo, LESKA, was shot in Johannesburg.

    The phrase “I got you” is charmingly echoed throughout the song, which captures the essence of the song. “It’s a song about love and support and commitment. In my rap, I echo these sentiments. Sometimes times are tough in relationships but as long as you communicate with one another, remain holding hands and keep strong, the love will survive and thrive”, says Manteiga.

    These sentiments are visually represented through Regina Mathanthi and Dudu Dlangalala, the female bodybuilders who can be seen flexing their muscles, standing side-by-side and holding hands in the video. Regina and Dudu physically translate what it means to tell someone, “I got you”. Moreover, as black women, Regina and Dudu signify the strength of black womanhood.

    “Those two women are phenomenal. Their inner and outer strength is truly inspiring. They were part of the video to signify support, might and power. I loved that the video allowed them to express a support and strength that is so beautifully shared between them, and between so many of us black women. Women have been and are massive support structures…in families, in homes and in relationships. Regina and Dudu are flawless symbols of this.”, says Manteiga.

    LESKA also feature in the video with Manteiga. The idea was for them to explore Johannesburg’s inner city architecture with their bodies moving throughout its spaces.

    “The two-circle hand symbol”, which is LESKA’s logo, was incorporated into the video and according to Manteiga, “it happened to fit perfectly for the theme of the song, two lovers linking as one.”

    Manteiga resembled a goddess throughout the video thanks to stylist Manthe Ribane and her team, who put together both regal and playful looks for the shoot.

    “Our collaboration was great. We are all happy with the results and look forward to collaborating again in the future”, says Manteiga.

    Check out more from Batuk and LESKA on their Soundcloud accounts.