Released: April 24, 2014
Featuring: The 1975
Songwriter: Damasa
The 1975's video analysis for "Robbers" will be delayed, if interested to work on this project contact Damasa.
[Credits]
Scene 1: The Intro Walk
(00:00 - 00:14)
Immediately introducing two new characters, showing a early passionate connection between them. Their style radiates off a persona of a seventies movie, grunge bad boy vibe to it.
Scene 2: Montage of the Next to Come
(00:14 - 00:27)
As the Matty sits on the bed with his girl he reflects back over the things that have happened while getting interrupted by a thought of the heist, suggesting these future ideas are now in planning.
Scene 3: Swimming Pool
00:00 - 00:00
Reflecting over the time spent well we see the fire in them around their friends growing with this drug induced state; the love flows however when these highs run out things can start to go down hill.
Scene 4: The House
00:00 - 00:00
Representing the new start of their love, an investment a place where the truth really comes out where they can share both their highs and lows. It becomes interesting as over time we see this initial love slowly fading, but there is still an underlining obsession they have.
Scene 6: The Bed
Scene 7: Coke
Scene 8: Cafe
Scene 9: Movies
Scene 10: Warehouse & Gun
Scene 11: Tipsy
Scene 12: Outside the Warehouse
Scene 13: The Heist
Scene 14: The Van
Scene 15: Home Surgery
Scene 16: Spoils of riches
[Credits]
Scene 1: The Intro Walk
(00:00 - 00:14)
Immediately introducing two new characters, showing a early passionate connection between them. Their style radiates off a persona of a seventies movie, grunge bad boy vibe to it.
Scene 2: Montage of the Next to Come
(00:14 - 00:27)
As the Matty sits on the bed with his girl he reflects back over the things that have happened while getting interrupted by a thought of the heist, suggesting these future ideas are now in planning.
Scene 3: Swimming Pool
00:00 - 00:00
Reflecting over the time spent well we see the fire in them around their friends growing with this drug induced state; the love flows however when these highs run out things can start to go down hill.
Scene 4: The House
00:00 - 00:00
Representing the new start of their love, an investment a place where the truth really comes out where they can share both their highs and lows. It becomes interesting as over time we see this initial love slowly fading, but there is still an underlining obsession they have.
Scene 6: The Bed
Scene 7: Coke
Scene 8: Cafe
Scene 9: Movies
Scene 10: Warehouse & Gun
Scene 11: Tipsy
Scene 12: Outside the Warehouse
Scene 13: The Heist
Scene 14: The Van
Scene 15: Home Surgery
Scene 16: Spoils of riches