The highly anticipated music video for Abby McCoy’s hit single “LetsPostIt” has finally arrived, and it’s a visual treat that perfectly complements the song’s catchy beat and thought-provoking lyrics. The music video, which was shot over several days in Los Angeles, showcases Abby McCoy’s unique style and creativity, both in front of and behind the camera.
The actual shoot for the “LetsPostIt” music video took place over three days in late February. The team worked with a crew of over 20 people, including actors, dancers, and camera operators. Abby McCoy was heavily involved in the shoot, not just as the star of the video but also as a creative force. LetsPostIt - Abby McCoy - The Music Video Shoot...
The final product is a visually stunning music video that perfectly captures the essence of the song. The video features Abby McCoy performing in a variety of futuristic and surreal settings, including a room filled with screens displaying social media feeds and a desert landscape filled with abandoned smartphones. The highly anticipated music video for Abby McCoy’s
The idea for the “LetsPostIt” music video was born out of a conversation between Abby McCoy and her director, who shared a vision of creating a visually striking and thought-provoking video that would bring the song’s themes to life. The song itself is about the pressures of social media and the need to present a perfect online persona, and the video aims to explore these ideas in a creative and impactful way. The team worked with a crew of over
One of the biggest challenges of the pre-production process was finding a location that would fit the video’s futuristic and edgy vibe. The team eventually settled on a warehouse in downtown Los Angeles, which provided the perfect backdrop for the video’s themes of social media and technology.
Abby McCoy drew inspiration from a variety of sources when creating the “LetsPostIt” music video. She cited influences such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Kate Bush, and said that she was inspired by the surreal and often dystopian quality of their music videos.
“We wanted to create a video that would make people think about the way they present themselves online,” Abby McCoy explained in an interview. “We’re all guilty of curating a highlight reel on social media, but what does that really say about us? We wanted to explore that idea and create a video that would spark a conversation.”