Foxx On Fire 'March Into The Sun' by Edward Housden
David Knight - 3rd Nov 2011
Edward and the band shot it themselves while they were recording in Ireland. "I wanted to do something moody, cinematic and epic for this song," he says, "So shooting in West Cork in Ireland, where the locations are amazing, cows are your neighbours and the mist seems to be constantly thick, worked really well to give the clip an otherworldly, pseudo-post-apocalyptic feel. "We all wore inappropriate footwear and got completely soaked."
Edward and the band shot it themselves while they were recording in Ireland. "I wanted to do something moody, cinematic and epic for this song," he says, "So shooting in West Cork in Ireland, where the locations are amazing, cows are your neighbours and the mist seems to be constantly thick, worked really well to give the clip an otherworldly, pseudo-post-apocalyptic feel.
Edward and the band shot it themselves while they were recording in Ireland. "I wanted to do something moody, cinematic and epic for this song," he says, "So shooting in West Cork in Ireland, where the locations are amazing, cows are your neighbours and the mist seems to be constantly thick, worked really well to give the clip an otherworldly, pseudo-post-apocalyptic feel. "We all wore inappropriate footwear and got completely soaked."
"We all wore inappropriate footwear and got completely soaked."
Edward and the band shot it themselves while they were recording in Ireland. "I wanted to do something moody, cinematic and epic for this song," he says, "So shooting in West Cork in Ireland, where the locations are amazing, cows are your neighbours and the mist seems to be constantly thick, worked really well to give the clip an otherworldly, pseudo-post-apocalyptic feel. "We all wore inappropriate footwear and got completely soaked."
David Knight - 3rd Nov 2011
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Edward Housden
David Knight - 3rd Nov 2011