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THE COLLABORAT­ORS

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IF I CAN’T HAVE LOVE, I WANT POWER

Halsey

Halsey’s hourlong film If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power, released in 2021 to accompany their fourth album by the same name, was Ranta’s first theatrical release. “Every time I do a project, I live and breathe it,” she says. “This had a very dark storyline. We were in a dark castle. You learn about who you are in the midst of darkness.” Filmed over six weeks in Prague, the project faced various obstacles, from the country shutting down due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns to Halsey’s health during the artist’s pregnancy. “We were all able to pull from personal things,” she adds. “But you need darkness to see the stars.”

“MARRY ME”

Jennifer

Lopez

Ranta previously worked with Lopez in 2019 on the visual for “Medicine” (featuring French Montana) and the accompanyi­ng It’s My Party tour visuals. But for the pair’s latest collaborat­ion, “Marry Me” — the lead single from the rom-com soundtrack of the same name — the executive producer was able to fulfill a dream by partnering with Academy Awardwinni­ng cinematogr­apher Robert Richardson. Produced through Artifact this year, the video for “Marry Me” was also its most ambitious venture yet. “It’s a raw deconstruc­tion of who she is,” says Ranta, “and the not-soluxuriou­s parts of the daily life of an artist like Jennifer.”

JUSTICE Justin Bieber

Ranta first met Bieber in 2012 while working on a treatment of his “Boyfriend” video. Ten years later, she says she’s “in awe of his trajectory” and feels particular­ly proud of watching his growth “translate into his music and the videos we created.” Those most recently include the 2021 Justice visuals that Ranta executive-produced, from the Diane Keaton co-starring “Ghost” (in which she says Keaton brought “the most magical” energy to the set) to “Peaches,” which earned Ranta her first Grammy nod for best music video/film. The objective for the latter visual was simple: “Show Justin in his element. We hadn’t seen that since he was a kid.”

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