
Yoann Lemoine, director of Drake's "Take Care" video, recently sat down with MTV, where he discussed the chemistry between RiRi and Drake he witnessed.
"They seemed to be super close and that's what I wanted for the video. They fit together pretty well so it was just easy."
Lemoine is known for his visually captivating videos, like Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream," Taylor Swift's "Back to December" and Mystery Jet's "Dreaming of Another World," but says Drizzy's new video has a "very minimal" and "mellow" vibe.
"Visually, it's a very humble video ... it's not crazy. It's actually the most indie video I've done my whole life. It's probably the most famous artists, and they were so open to a project that was so minimal. There's a lot of space in the video and I wanted the visuals to pay tribute to that," he continued. "It pays tribute to nature. When I listened to the track, I was seeing a landscape ... involving animals and massive landscapes. I won't say too much, but it's very surprising that there are very few elements in it. It's very simple but there's this big sense of emptiness in it. It's not narrative at all, and it involves animals."
No word on the exact release date of the video, but Lemoine says the editing is going in a "very good direction."
Source: mtv.com