The music video is inspired by a-ha’s “Take on Me” music video—a blend of animated, sketched characters and live-action shots. The animation follows a separate story to the live-action, but the live-action represents the dreams and aspirations of the animated characters.
“Maronay and I decided that we needed to go big or go home so we brought on an animator, Kristin Prior and videographer Natalie Frohmann to complete our vision” explains vocalist and guitarist Tyler Duggan.
Bassist and vocals Ozzey Padayachee adds,“Working on the music video was a great experience. We spent an entire day shooting with an amazing videographer Natalie Frohmann who made the process smooth and enjoyable. We are grateful to our friends and family who made the effort to be a part of it and it wouldn’t be possible without their support. Also, a big thank you to Daisy Jones Bar and Conrad for their continued support.”
The animation follows the story of two young adults Phoebe and Deimos, characters named after the misshapen two moons of Mars (Phobos and Deimos). Phoebe represents the innocent, young child that dreams—the child too afraid to reach for their dreams because they think they’re dreaming too big. Deimos, on the other hand, represents the little push the child needs in the right direction to start following their dreams.
Beyond the Night Sky’s music video is more than just a video—it’s a voice, a narrative for young adults who feel like they are dreaming too big, and others are trying to bring them down. You just need a little push, be it from a person, a partner, yourself, a moment, or a memory in your life to drive you in the right direction to make your dreams a reality. It is a story that represents the young adults who feel like outcasts, who feel misunderstood, who feel like they don’t exactly fit in. You do not need to fit in with the crowd to stand out and become successful, you do not require a mask—you need to be you to stand out.
Beyond The Night Sky is available now on all digital platforms. |