 Hey guys, Jeremy here. It's been a little while. Apologies. I just took a little bit of a vacay there, but I'm doing a shout out once again for the band XIX. I got the extreme pleasure of getting to do stills photography for these guys once again. If you guys remember, I did help them out on their last music video, Not a Bad Day, and this one was a much different experience in terms of its visual aspect, the meaning of the song, and just the general work atmosphere. It was all in one spot. This wasn't like trying to shoot a story music video. This was just one of those very high-end sort of music videos, just showing the band playing the song. It was really cool. They set up this big white wall, this colored white wall behind them, and we got to work in hypno-sonic studios, which is a pretty big music studio in Vancouver. It's apparently seen bands like Metallica, and I think they said Paul McCartney. I don't know, but I know that there's been a lot of big names have been in this studio, so it was really cool to get to work in there. And again, it was really cool to take photos of these guys. I had a lot of fun, and I think I took some of my best film stills, definitely while helping them out with this music video. And you guys should definitely check it out, because like I said, it was a total change. I knew that they were kind of going for a more classy end, but I didn't really realize the full scale of this video until we got into the room, and they all started setting up. They went full tilt into this professional and kind of dramatic and posh, well I don't know what I'm saying, posh, more so of a gentleman sort of way. The video also shows off the newest member of the band, Lewis. I'm not going to try and say his last name, because I'll flub it, but he's in the video too. It was really cool to work with him. They went full scale. They had a piano player, they had a violinist, and then they had a choir section. You can also see in the video with Curtis, the drummer in the background, you can see he has a few pieces of a drum kit that's pretty dope. It actually has this whole light set up inside it, and the full kit is all composed of these different colored light rings, and Curtis can, apparently he can program it, that the lights will go off in accordance to when he hits them for a performance and whatnot. So that's going to look super freaking cool whenever he does do that. I'm looking forward to whenever he does use these things in full action live. Something else to also say about the drums is that they were manufactured by Risen Drums. This is a company out east in the United States, and they were sponsored for the video, and they made this drum kit, specifically by order from Curtis, so that's pretty cool. But anyways, yeah, if you guys want to check this out, definitely check out the music video. I've left a link for that in the description. It's also kind of up here probably right now. I'll also give a link to the band's Facebook page, particularly to the album, the photo album of all the photos I did, because I want to show, you know, shout out for myself as well as for the band. Otherwise, thank you again to the guys of XIX for letting me shoot them. It was really cool, and I cannot wait for the next music video, and I'm also getting to help them with something else on the side. I can't really say what yet, but I am going to get to help them with something more than just a photographer's aspect, so that's going to be really cool, and I look forward to that. Anyways, guys, if you liked the video, leave a like, and if you're interested in more, maybe subscribe. Anyways, see you guys next time. Thanks for watching the video. You're probably wondering who I am. My name is Nitz, and you might remember me from the animated cult classic TV show Undergrads. It's been a while, but I'm happy to say the click is finally getting back together in an all-new movie, thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign. But we are still asking for your support. You know, Nitz, you can't get more money unless you offer questionable favors. Yeah, guy. Unless of course those favors involve the ladies, guy. By support, I mean getting the word out, guys. Oh, well, couldn't you find a better means than this guy? All he seems to talk about is supernatural, or hold a coffee mug real awkward. Why didn't you ask a Kardashian or something? Yeah, guy. Get in with the ladies, guy. Hey, he's trying to help out. Like you've been trying with Kimmy Burton? I've seen Jabba the Hutt finish a marathon faster. Yeah, guy. You're a massive slug thing, guy. To see any and all updates about the upcoming Undergrads movie, be sure to check out and like the Bring Back Undergrads Facebook page. And with any luck, we'll see you guys soon.