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The video for "30 Days" was shot in February 2012 at an American-style restaurant in London. The making of the video was documented for the MTV broadcast "On Set with the Saturdays", in which The Saturdays give a tour of the set and talk about the plot of the video. The video premiered on 5 April on Chart Show TV and Vevo. The Saturdays also ...
Of the video shoot, the group said "Every time we'd turned round, our dresses would get stuck to our legs! That was a nightmare. It was either that or slipping over." [1] The video was shot by director Chris Cottam. One frame of the video for "Missing You" where the Saturdays are seen in Summer maxi dresses, dancing on the beach in Málaga.
The group's music style is pop, but throughout their career, their management has experimented with dance-pop and electropop. Songwriters and producers Ina Wroldsen, Steve Mac, Camille Purcell, and Quiz & Larossi have helped create their music. In July 2008, The Saturdays released their debut single and first Top Ten hit, "If This Is Love".
The music video for "What About Us" was filmed during the summer of 2012 in Los Angeles, while the Saturdays were filming their reality television series. The North American version of the video was released via the Saturdays' official Vevo account on YouTube on 11 January 2013. [29]
The Saturdays confirmed that their music video for "Notorious" will be released on their website on 19 May at 8.30am. [19] Before the release of the music video, the band released 20 seconds clips of each members part in the music video. The music video was directed by "Syndrome". The music video was officially released on 19 May 2011. [20]
The video premièred on MSN Video on 27 May 2009. [11] On 25 June 2009, Matt Edmondson presented The Saturdays at Work, a FIVER behind-the-scenes documentary following the making of the video. [12] Some music channels have also been showing the 'Cahill Radio Edit' remix of the song. The video for this version of the song is exactly the same but ...
The Saturdays in the music video for "My Heart Takes Over" (2011) The girls flew over to Iceland on 30 September 2011 to shoot the music video for the song, [2] which was directed by Elisha Smith-Leverock. A 57-second teaser was released onto YouTube on 10 October 2011, [3] and finally the full video premiered on Vevo on 11 October 2011. [4]
"Not Giving Up" was first previewed on The Saturdays' reality show Chasing the Saturdays in January 2013. The music video marked Frankie Sandford's official return to the group, after taking time off in 2013 to have her first child.