Canvas (song)

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"Canvas"
Song by Imogen Heap from the album Ellipse
Released July 17th 2009
Format Music video
Genre Electronica
Length 4:52
Label Megaphonic Records
Writer Imogen Heap
Producer Imogen Heap

Music video
"Canvas" on YouTube

"Canvas" is a song by British singer/songwriter Imogen Heap, from her album Ellipse.

Premiere

Music video for 'Canvas' premiered via MSN Video on July 17.[1][2] It was also made available for free download in exchange for one tweet five days later on July 22 on Imogen Heap's Twitter.[3][4]

Release

'Canvas' was from the beginning meant to be released only as a music video and never as a single. It was also never released on TV. Imogen stated it would be a treat for her fans who waited so long for new material.[5]

Music video

A scene from 'Canvas' video.
Idea for a music video for 'Canvas' formed back in February 2009. Heap asked her fans on her Twitter if they could point a place where hills, snow and sea meet together and stated it's for a 'Canvas' video.[6][7] The video was directed by Tom Kelly[8] and filmed in Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.[9] It portrays a man constantly walking through the woods, snowy landscapes and hills carrying an easel with a black canvas put on it. At the end of the video he consequently lands up on a mountain top where he lays down the easel and looks ahead. The shooting began in the first week of April.[10] Post-production lasted longer than expected due to unknown reasons.

Notes

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