Rabba Janda - Full Video | Mission Majnu | Sidharth Malhotra, Rashmika | Jubin N, Tanishk B, Shabbir
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CORTIS (코르티스) 'GO!' Official MV
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CORTIS (코르티스) 'GO!' Official MV 💿 Pre-save and pre-order CORTIS 1st EP ‘COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES’: http://cortis.lnk.to/COLOROUTSIDETHELINES Credits: Directed by IDIOTS & CORTIS ARTIST | CORTIS HEAD OF CREATIVE | Seoyoung Kim VISUAL BRANDING | Jae, Wonseon, Seo Bin, Actoy, Dahye Jeong, Daebong Jung A&R | Jiyoon June Kwon, Kara Kim PROJECT MANAGEMENT | 용인중 HAIR | Kim Jeong Hyun MAKE UP | Cho Yun Ha STYLIST | ACTOY [KOR] Director | YVNG WING(IDIOTS) & CORTIS Co-Director | Jongho JP(IDIOTS) 1st Assistant Director | NOHP(IDIOTS), Hyerim Cha 2nd Assistant Director | Yeji Hwang, Yeyoung Kim(815VIDEO) Production | 815VIDEO Executive Producer | KB Lee, Seungseok Lee(815VIDEO) Producer | Jiyoung Kim(815VIDEO) DP | Yechan Shin Focus Puller / 1st Assistant Camera | Woochul Park 2nd Assistant Camera | Seongwoo Lee EDIT | YVNG WING(IDIOTS), NOHP(IDIOTS) DI | Yechan Shin VFX | Jonghyeon Moon VFX | Kyumin Lee VFX & AI Artist | Juganzi VFX & AI Artist | Youngmin Kim Flame Artist | Moonyoung Go [USA] Service Production | Prismatic Creative Group Executive Producer | Benjamin Kim Producer | Raymond Kim, Minkyu Kang Line Producer | Min Ju Kim Production | Master Key Studios Executive Producer | Zeus Zamani Line Producer | Ovidio Jimenez Locations Coordinator | Kasee Shambora Production Coordinator | Katalina Montalvo Casting | Amaris Alarcon, Troy Guthrie 1st Assistant Director | James Currier 2nd Assistant Director | Minye Cho, Gary Alcala 1st Assistant Camera | Seulki Kim 2nd Assistant Camera | Mark Viloria 2nd Assistant Camera | Joseph Ascioti VTR | Robbie Johnson VTR Assistant | Adrien Morales Village Van | Wyatt Hixon Complex Aerials | Sammie Saing Drone Pilot | Joshua Ewalt Gaffer / Chief Lighting Technician | Kevin Yr Cho Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | Bicher Richard Barmada Set Lighting Technician | Mike Williamson, Alex Perales, Rocket Scott Key Grip | James "Jay" Lopez Best Boy Grip | Colin MacDonald Grip | Luis Rubio, Joe Hill Grip Driver | Miles Schirra BIGHIT MUSIC. Rights are reserved selectively in the video. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by BIGHIT MUSIC, Seoul, Korea. Connect with CORTIS: https://www.youtube.com/@cortis_bighit https://www.tiktok.com/@cortis_bighit http://instagram.com/cortis https://weverse.io/cortis https://x.com/cortis_bighit https://www.facebook.com/cortis.bighit/ https://x.com/cortis_jp https://weibo.com/cortisbighit https://ibighit.com/cor/ Subscribe to our newsletter for latest updates: https://digital.umusic.com/cortis-newsletter #CORTIS #코르티스 #CORTIS_GO #COLOR_OUTSIDE_THE_LINES #COTL
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