Chris Stapleton’s powerful “Fire Away” video is used as a conduit to help bring mental health awareness to light. In the video, a young couple battle with the woman’s mental issues until it finally drives her to commit suicide.
“[The idea for the video] was just a notion, and then it became real and useful and something that can hopefully make the world a better place,” says Chris. “The song is kinda about loving somebody unconditionally through not so easy times. The concept of the video kind of came to me as that would be the hardest possible space in which to love somebody. I’ve been a huge fan of Ben’s [Foster] for a long time and so we tried to track him down and he was kind enough to take the phone call. And then it kind of grew from there,” says Chris. “It was just a notion, and then it became real and useful and something that can hopefully make the world a better place.”
Chris first came up with the “notion” when he was trying to figure out an idea for a music video, and then he wanted real actors to be in the clip…so that led to Ben Foster (Lone Survivor, Six Feet Under) and Margarita Levieva (The Blacklist, Revenge) (pr. Le-vee-va) coming on board and then bringing on ChangeDirection.org.
“It’s a subject matter that is very close to me and means a lot to me, and to be able to tell that story and to share it with so many people and to bring that character to life for me was tremendously important,” says Margarita. “So, as soon as I heard the whole outline and how we were going to shoot it and the story that we’re going to tell, I was immediately drawn and really looking forward to doing it.”
Check out the behind-the-scenes of the video and interviews with its stars, as well as director Tim Mattia and President of Change Direction, Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen below.
Chris is currently making his way up the country charts with his latest single, “Parachute,” a song from his award-winning album, Traveller.
Audio / Chris Stapleton talks about coming up with the concept of the music video for “Fire Away.”
DownloadChris Stapleton (Fire Away video) OC: …grew from there. :25
“The song is kinda about loving somebody unconditionally through not so easy times. The concept of the video kind of came to me as that would be the hardest possible space in which to love somebody. I’ve been a huge fan of Ben’s [Foster] for a long time and so we tried to track him down and he was kind enough to take the phone call. And then it kind of grew from there.”
Audio / Chris Stapleton explains why he wanted to make the video for “Fire Away.”
DownloadChris Stapleton (Fire Away video) 2 OC: …in the world. :29
“I wanted to get real actors and not spend a lot of time making it a promo video for me, and that was how I wanted to make a video, because I felt like that it was more artful and meaningful on the backend. That was the thing – it was just a notion, and then it became real and useful and something that can hopefully make the world a better place through putting the notion out in the world.”
Audio / Actress Margarita Levieva, best known for her roles in Revenge and The Blacklist, explains why she wanted to be involved in the music video for Chris Stapleton’s “Fire Away.”
DownloadMargarita Levieva (Fire Away video) OC: …to doing it. :37
“When I first got the call about this video and I heard it was a music video, I was really interested and curious, and then I heard the subject matter and the story. It’s a subject matter that is very close to me and means a lot to me, and to be able to tell that story and to share it with so many people and to bring that character to life for me was tremendously important. So, as soon as I heard the whole outline and how we were going to shoot it and the story that we’re going to tell, I was immediately drawn and really looking forward to doing it.”
Audio / Ben Foster talks about Chris Stapleton’s “Fire Away” video.
DownloadBen Foster (Fire Away video) OC: …connected. :19
“What would be the worst circumstance – a policeman starting his life with his true love and he can’t police his home. He can’t save it. It’s beyond that four-letter word, Love…hopefully, this video, it’s not about whose character it’s about; it’s about how we’re all connected.”