Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Love is Blind

 Behind the scenes at the video shoot

 Never a truer word was spoken.

This is the first ever music video I have ever directed. I've been busy this past couple of months directing videos for my husband's band, The Lorelei (hence the absence here on the Misssives). 

I chose my favourite song on their new album, Faces, (available here) for my first shoot and here is the result. I was helped hugely by my student Martin Symons who edited it for me and did an amazing job and put up with me texting him all the time! I am very proud of what he has achieved here.

Now I know I'm biased and all that but I think this song has got the potential to be a hit, and I would appreciate it if you think so too, if you could spread the word by sharing the video on twitter, facebook, your blog, whatever you use, because they really deserve more attention.


 There is a second video for another song called Song for The Boy but I'm going to post that separately tomorrow, as it deserves it's own limelight and there are a few stories attached to it that I want to tell you.

Oh and you can come and see The Lorelei live on these dates throughout the country. Click here for tour dates.

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7 comments:

Mick said...

For The Boy, is such a beutiful and moving song and video that evokes much emotion and I feel it should definetly have a lot more exposure.

It is "Qualitas ad versus vie"
Qualit against the many SURA's unnofficial motto.

Steve said...

That's just great - more than happy to pimp and share the love...

Trish @ Mum's Gone to... said...

Yeah I love this - catchy, great instrumentals and vocals. Very clever video - you must be dead chuffed!

Heather said...

Fantastic! Bloody brilliant this is!

EmmaK said...

Brilliant video - you are really talented. Lovely song too brought a tear to my cynical eye.

Donnybungo said...

What's happened to the next instalment? I have an idea about what that entails and it isn't worrying me. Or Lyn,

Write it! I'll enjoy reading it.

bigrab said...

If I could say tactfully that I can tune harmonicas!