Also watch Natalie Bergman and Beck - "You've Got A Woman" (Lion Cover)
https://audiocult.net/video/play/320/natalie-bergman-and-beck-youve-got-a-woman-lion-cover
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Stream "Shine Your Light On Me" here:
https://orcd.co/shineyourlight
Pre-order/Pre-save Natalie's debut solo album, MERCY, here:
https://orcd.co/nataliebergmanmercy
Natalie Bergman - "Shine Your Light On Me"
Starring Brooke Shepherd, Savannah Harrison, Cedric LeMoyne, Saamuel Richard & Jean Lebrun
Director Alan Del Rio Ortiz Represented by Reprobates
Executive Producer Doug Klinger
Production Company OBSIDIAN
Head of Production Anna Heinrich
Producer Nance Messineo
Production Manager Cole Santiago
Director of Photography Ben Chappell
Production Designer Hanrui Wang
1st AD Travis LaSalle
Gaffer Ant Boyd
Key Grip Chris Hartsell
Choreographer Brooke Shepherd
Editor Alan Del Rio Ortiz
Colorist Dante Pasquinelli
Head Stylist Brittny Moore
Stylist Assist Alejandro Lara
Hair Jon Lieckfelt
Make Up Gregory Arlt
1st AC Jake Wolfert
2nd AC Jake Longcob
Jib Op David Warshaw
Board Op Ben Lawson
Art Director Wendell Zheng
Lead Carpenter David Moore
Carpenter Ryan Espland
Office PA Alexis Pfeffer
Compliance Officer Lidia De Los Santos
Talent PA Niko Kosberg
Set PA Conrad Sundqvist-Olmos
Set PA Jesse Fox Hallen
Special Thanks to Fotokem and Mack Sennett Studios!
“‘Shine Your Light On Me’ is a love song. It’s a prayer. A heartbroken melody hoping for sunshine,” says Natalie Bergman. “I had the privilege of working alongside my favorite artists and musicians on this film. I built my dream set design with Hanrui Wang and we played with mirrors and shadows. Light and darkness. I wore a vintage mirror dress by Paco Rabanne; it reflects the light, and light is the inherent message behind this music. It’s tender and lonely, but it is hopeful.”
Directed by Alan Del Rio Ortiz (Solange, Maggie Rogers) and shot by cinematographer Ben Chappell (Arctic Monkeys, King Krule), the enigmatic and enchanting visual for “Shine Your Light On Me” was filmed in 4:3 on television cameras from the 1960s. Bergman cites influence in classic television appearances from that era, specifically a 1967 performance of “Reflections” by Diana Ross & The Supremes.
While Natalie Bergman wrote, performed, recorded and mixed Mercy in almost complete solitude, “Shine Your Light On Me” includes contributions from Elsa Harris and the Larry Landfair Singers, who Bergman previously sang with at her father’s funeral. Behind the song’s sweet harmonies, soulful grooves, and the urge for Jesus to bring her out of the shadows of sorrow, Natalie Bergman reveals some of the devastating origins that brought her to Mercy. Lyrics like “I have gone astray, I’ve been lost in the desert” allude to the Chama Valley monastery where she spent weeks in silence following the loss of her father and stepmother, who were killed by a drunk driver in 2019, the same night she and her brother were supposed to play Radio City Music Hall as Wild Belle. But instead of escaping into darkness and dread, her time in the desert-inspired her path to Mercy, where she channels the music and faith that have guided her family forever.
Mercy marks the first newly recorded gospel album from Third Man Records; pre-order it here:
https://orcd.co/nataliebergmanmercy
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