On the set of the “Make You Mine” music video, Madison Beer is just as commanding behind the camera as she is in front of it. The singer-songwriter co-directed and starred in a four-minute take on Karyn Kusama's Jennifer's Body, and spoke behind the scenes to Rolling Stone. Set in a high school, Biel first meets a team of cheerleaders, goes through a cheer routine, and performs a makeup check in between video approvals.
The magic of tight shots is especially evident in the gymnasium scene. For example, when BTS' cameras capture about 10 students sitting in the bleachers in a scene that appears to feature dozens in the official video. people. The rave scene is particularly impressive, with the gym also serving as a dance floor illuminated by strobe lights. Bea is surrounded by girls from the same cheer squad and begins to lose herself in her party scene.
Elsewhere, a musician struts through the hallways of a high school, wearing blood-soaked clothes from committing a murder in the locker room. A dip in the pool, a recreation of Megan Fox's original scene from Jennifer's Body, concludes. Now it's time for a summary. When Rolling Stone caught up with Ms. Beer in her classroom at the end of the shoot, she had her wet hair slicked back and her cheer uniform into a Dallas Cowboys pullover. She had exchanged her pom-poms for a bouquet of red roses.
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Beer directed the entirety of “Make You Mine” with Aerin Moreno. The two previously collaborated on the singer's music videos for “Home to Another One” and “Spinnin.”
“It was a dream come true to make this video and direct it with @aerinmoreno,” Bea wrote on Instagram last week. “Thank you to everyone who was involved in the production of this song. And thanks to everyone who liked this song so much, we decided to make a video.”