The man who filmed Taylor Swift’s new music video for the song “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault)” is the son of legendary NFL star Peyton Manning.
The director, Cooper Manning, is the middle son of Peyton and Ashley Manning. He is also the older brother of former NFL quarterback Eli Manning.
Cooper Manning has been working as a director and producer for several years. He has directed music videos for artists such as Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, and Dierks Bentley. He has also produced documentaries and television shows.
In his new music video for “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault),” Taylor Swift stars alongside actors Taylor Lautner and Joey King. The video tells the story of a young woman who is being stalked by an obsessed fan.
Cooper Manning said that he was honored to have the opportunity to direct Taylor Swift’s new music video. He said that he was impressed by her creativity and her work ethic.
“Taylor is an incredibly talented artist,” Cooper Manning said in a statement. “She is also a very hard worker. She is dedicated to her craft, and she is always looking for new ways to challenge herself.”
Manning said that he wanted to create a music video that was both visually stunning and emotionally resonant. He said that he was inspired by the work of directors such as Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock.
“I wanted to create a music video that was both beautiful and disturbing,” Manning said. “I wanted to create a video that would stay with the viewer long after they had watched it.”
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— Jarrett Payton (@paytonsun) September 25, 2023
Taylor Swift’s new music video for “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault)” is available to watch now on YouTube.
The fact that Cooper Manning, the son of legendary NFL star Peyton Manning, directed Taylor Swift’s new music video is a reminder of the interconnectedness of the entertainment world. It is also a reminder that talent can be found in all walks of life.
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