Canadian singer-songwriter Olivia Lunny has harnessed some incredible momentum this year. Her first single of 2020, an infectious post-breakup indie-pop anthem entitled “Think Of Me” co-written by Tyler Shaw and produced by AJ Healey, was received to international acclaim. The song premiered on Billboard and earned her spots on coveted playlists including TIDAL’s Rising Pop, Spotify’s Fresh Finds, and Amazon Music’s Girl Squad and Artists to Watch 2020, of which she also appeared on the cover.
Olivia had always planned to release a visual for “Think Of Me,” but when the pandemic hit she, like everyone else, had to shift her focus and adjust. Weeks later, after the release of her second single “Bedsheets,” Olivia decided to revisit her plans and make a creative, socially distanced visual for “Think of Me.” She teamed up with NY-based video director Louis Browne of WMA and together they dreamed up an emotional visual that tapped into the vulnerability and uncertainty felt after a breakup; an exhibition of heartbreak.
When asked about the video treatment and how it relates to the song, Olivia shared, “We’ve all been there, we’ve all reminisced about our exes. Sometimes it’s simply the warmth of another body or the fact that this person truly makes you feel like you. The ‘Think of Me’ video observes people’s reactions when asked about their ex…maybe you’re not the only one driving yourself crazy.. maybe they’re actually thinking of you too.”
The video was shot in multiple locations, with Louis virtually directing Olivia in Canada from his place in New York. Olivia explains, “Filming a music video virtually was a wild experience. The restrictions around Covid-19 unfortunately, made flying to NYC impossible SO.. we had to get creative and find a way around this. Thankfully with the help of mail, Louis and I were able to collaborate using a retro CamCorder and Facetime. Once my portion of Filming was done, the crew was able to film the remainder of the video whilst socially distancing on set. I’m so excited to get this video out into the world as It embodies the song so well and will act as a capsule that reminds me – even though things may not always go as we want them to, with adaptation and creativity we are still able to collaborate and make beautiful art!”
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