Contemporary pop artist Kristin Carter is celebrating the official music video for “Lazy Sunday”, the featured single from her debut album “Full Bloom”. The video was directed by award-winning filmmaker Eva Tavares, who co-produced with Carter, Tavares, Sydney Knight, and Amanda Konkin. It also features actor Sean Depner (“Riverdale”).
Carter says, “I wanted this video to match the song’s surreal and romantic vibe. Eva developed a beautiful concept of an artist breaking free from a studio session through the magic of flight. The video lets the song exist in its own dream, but also gives the album a bold visual send-off.”
The video’s dazzling aerial sequences required months of preparation to send Carter into flight, including specific training for the artist, so she could gracefully “fly” with the use of a rig. Filmed in Langley, British Columbia, the production was also a full circle moment for Carter and Tavares who previously went to high school together in the same town.
The “Lazy Sunday” video follows two well-received singles, “I’m Still Here” and “Euphoria”, which led into the spring album release of “Full Bloom”. The entire project has marked a defining milestone in Carter’s artistic evolution.
After an initial breakthrough in country music that included a Top 30 Canadian radio single, back-to-back semi-finalist placements in SiriusXM’s Top of the Country competition, and over 3 million digital streams and YouTube views, Kristin has embraced passionate storytelling and a reimagined sound in the broader spectrum of contemporary pop.
A contemplative and deeply personal 12-track project, “Full Bloom” touches on the Vancouver-based artist’s own formative moments during her twenties – presented within a living musical garden with each song as a flower inspired by moments that together form a human experience.
The “Lazy Sunday” video is Carter’s latest testament to her fascination with being human and an apt display of her strong creative passions and artistic flair.
This video was created thanks to the generous support of the MVP Project, a joint initiative of RBCxMusic and the Prism Prize (administered by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television).
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