The lead single from Never Stuck in One Place, this song formally debuts Keely's backing band, The Tea Lights, both on the recording and in the video. Shot in Fulton Hill and in the West End of Henrico by Seyla Hossaini and Alex Bond.
"Cute Girls With Glasses"- The third and final single from Keely Burn's debut album, Not My Masterpiece. If you've ever been idealized for being "quirky," this one should hit home. This video was shot mainly in Los Angeles, California, at the home of fellow musician Lauren Hoffman. Performance footage was shot at The Tuning Fork during their Monday-night open mic. Thanks to videographer John Morand and color editor Lucas Schloth!
"Masterpiece"- The lead single and title track from Not My Masterpiece. Shot mainly at the old Sound of Music Studios location; since the building was being sold, there were no qualms about covering the walls in paint and shattering glass on the floor. John Morand was at the helm behind the camera, and Ben Fox did color correction.
“Come Down Love,” the lead single from the 2019 EP, I've Never Been More Aware. Outdoor footage was filmed at Bryan Park in Richmond, VA, while the indoor footage was filmed at Isley Brewing Company (as viewers can see from a certain shot). John Morand and Angie Huckstep were the videographers, while Lily Edris and Jacob Kissinger played supporting roles.
“Lightning,” the lead single from 2015's Lightning Eyes EP, was shot by Jennifer Pautke as a project for Five Towns College's film program. Assisting her was Alex Hornish, and co-starring in the video was the song's co-writer, Steve Bono. This video was shot at the Five Towns College campus on the day before spring break- the clothes-packing that Keely does in the video is real!
