

It was only a hundred of us and we set up a camp outside of Portland. (The couple later welcomed son Indigo, 6, in January 2015.) Typhoon showed up - about seven people in tow - to the reception and performed for the newlyweds. “We’re In It” video director Rider Strong with Typhoon’s Kyle Morton. And then they were like, ‘No, we’ll come. We were just planning our wedding and living in this album and I kind of threw it out there as a joke. It’s an album in a lot of ways about getting older and the existential threat that comes with getting older. “My wife,, that was our album while planning our wedding. “I said, ‘Well, I’m actually going to be up in Portland, which is your neck of the woods, because I’m getting married.’ And they were like, ‘Well, we are finishing our tour the day before your wedding.’ And I was like, ‘Well, do you want to come to my wedding?’” he recalled. ‘Boy Meets World’ Cast: Where Are They Now? The Cosmic Radio actor tweeted that he liked the band’s album, White Lighter, and they reached out and invited him to their show. Strong and Morton met years ago when Typhoon played at the actor’s wedding - very last-minute. We watched a lot of movies that take place in the woods.” … shot was entirely outside during magic hour. Every single shot was really planned out. “I was very specific with this because there is so much story to try and get across in four and a half minutes. He’s like ‘Oh yeah, we’re doing this.’ And I was like, ‘And you’re going to be in it,’” Strong told Us. I wrote it in about two days, and I sent it to Kyle. “I grew up in the Redwoods, so I’ve always thought it’s such a beautiful place to film. Strong was also joined by cinematographer Elisha Christian and a small crew amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The short film was shot in three days in the Redwoods of Sonoma County. “And that just kind of spiraled into this crazy time travel story.” “When you have a strange relationship with somebody and you start fighting and arguing and trying to fix your problem, it sometimes feels like you keep going over and over the same issues and running into yourself and having to sort of confront your own past behavior in relation to this person,” Strong explained of his vision. While Huertas, 51, and Gantvoort’s characters set their plan in motion, distrust and paranoia quickly set in, as they start to wonder if they are actually repeating history.ĭirector of Typhoon’s “We’re in It” video, Rider Strong. I’ve always been kind of obsessed by travel and travel stories.” “What I took from the song is that it’s about a strained friendship and sort of troubled history and trying to make it work. “I’m a very narrative filmmaker,” he told Us. The Boy Meets World alum added that the video has “it’s own clear narrative,” something he was excited about. We started going back and forth about this song in particular. He sent me demos for the whole album, like last year. “We give each other notes and feedback all the time.

I send him every script I write,” Strong told Us Weekly exclusively. Kyle, we send each other stuff all the time like demos. “I feel very lucky that I became best friends with my favorite band. Kyle Morton (Typhoon), Leif Gantvoort (Actor), Jon Huertas (Actor) and Rider Strong (Director). Cast and director of Typhoon’s “We’re in It” video.
