It was the first video in a long time that didn't actually feel like a music video. Yes, that emotionally-charged, beautiful music video in which Drake paid for the groceries of Miami supermarket shoppers, gave scholarship money to University of Miami students, and surprised strangers on the street with his refreshingly normal presence despite just so happening to be one of the most beloved rappers in the world. Before "Nice for What" (a career highlight for Evans), she directed the BET award–winning Video of the Year, "God's Plan," released in February.
Stay tuned for more entries in this new series by Miami video production company, Chroma House.A secret it most definitely is no longer. So for now let’s just keep our fingers crossed. I have some cool things in the works but there not officially approved yet and I have this superstition where I don’t really speak about a project until it’s 100% go. Do you have anything notable in the works that you want to tell us about?
We know you work with some very talented creators here in Miami and have produced content for some big names. I thought it was super cool, I’ve heard there is a lot of bad reviews and critiques about it but you can always expect a peanut gallery behind great things. Being from Miami, how did his message impact you? Drake’s God’s Plan music video had everyone celebrating a postivie idea. Honestly I didn’t realize how famous Drake was until I saw how crazy the public gets while arriving to each location. It’s funny because the kids In high school behave better than the ones in college! But I guess that’s not surprising when you really think about it. Marco Sroka Part of the video was shot in Miami Senior High School and University of Miami these kids must have been super excited. I probably shook his hand and said hi to him once during the whole production. He always had a possey of like 5 or 6 friends with him. The first time I saw him there was a federal agent next to him. Yea of course I’ve always liked Drakes music I had only heard the song once or twice but there was definitely a lot of hype since its top on the radio Drake is a high profile celebrity, was working with him and his team challenging? Was he approachable?ĭrake would pull up in 5 Escalades with a security team that would clear the area of every location. What was it like finding out you were going to be on Drake’s set? Were you excited? I got a call from Liz González one of the best production managers in Miami, she asked me if I was available to work the next 3 days and I said yes, I had no idea it was a music video for drake until i got the call sheet. Tell us a little about how you found yourself on set of Drake’s God’s Plan music video. Heres a few questions we asked him along with the finished video below! One of our good friends Marco Sroka, a local Miami film producer and filmmaker, was given the chance to work on “God’s Plan” and we wanted to connect with him to see what it was like. Behind the lens: Drake’s God’s Plan Music Video | An interview with Marco Srokaĭrake’s God’s Plan music video was a real hit and an extremely proud moment for all of Miami.