Scott Shipley completes first round of Video Liners and prepares for European radio and video tour

Scott Shipley recently completed filming video liners for his video “Save me from me“, which is receiving both critical and fan acclaim. Josh York
and Farmhouse productions handled the camera duties at a small, rundown
church in rural Missouri, which served as a backdrop for this shoot. Not
unlike the song’s video, Scott chose to capture the erie darkness of
this abandoned church house for his video liners. “If you look closely
behind me on the wall” Scott says, “you will clearly see an image
withered in the wood by time and the elements. It closely resembles
Jesus, which is amazing given the video is designed to help people reach
a higher power and renounce thoughts of suicide.”

Shipley is planning a May tour of European radio and television outlets.

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