A short film exploring the polyphony of collectivity in the desires, motivations and stories that foreground the histories and present(s) of Black British sound. Collective Hum documents a collective in practice through the operation of B.O.S.S using multiple narration, overlapping voices and the sound of group interviews, meetings and events to create a polyphonic score to soundtrack images of the ‘collective bodies, kinaesthetic experience and gestural language’ of sound system culture.
Editing | Evan Ifekoya | Editor |
Sound | Kiera Coward-Deyell | Sound Designer |
Editing | Onyeka Igwe | Editor |
Crew | Deborah Findlater | Cinematography |
Crew | Evan Ifekoya | Cinematography |
Crew | Onyeka Igwe | Cinematography |
Sound | Shenece Oretha | Sound Designer |
Editing | Deborah Findlater | Editor |
Sound | Tobi Adebajo | Sound Recordist |
Directing | B.O.S.S. Collective | Director |