calvin_harris_feel_so_close_official_video

Calvin_harris_feel_so_close_official_video May 2026

: Suburban scenes were captured at the intersection of Clark and Lapis Streets . Significance and Background

"Feel So Close" marked a pivotal moment in Harris's career. At the time, he was unsure about his future and had planned to stop singing live to focus on production.

: Notable recurring figures include a rancher cowboy and his horse, who also appeared on the single's cover art. Filming Locations calvin_harris_feel_so_close_official_video

The video does not follow a traditional narrative, instead focusing on "observing the rhythms and ways of life" through a series of vignettes.

Released on July 14, 2011, the official music video for "Feel So Close" by Scottish producer Calvin Harris serves as a cinematic representation of human connection and everyday rhythms. Directed by , the video was a critical success, eventually winning Best Electronic Dance Music Video at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards . Creative Concept and Themes : Suburban scenes were captured at the intersection

: It explores the concept of two lives coming together, using diverse characters to represent closing relational distances.

: The visuals depict various groups—from cheerleaders and "tough guys" finding camaraderie to youths dancing together—intended to reflect a shared "flow" or common interests. : Notable recurring figures include a rancher cowboy

The production was filmed primarily in and around , utilizing a "wistful" desert aesthetic to complement the track's piano-driven sound. Specific locations identified in the video include: Randsburg, California : Used for desert town scenes.