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Short Film Music Video: Country Songwriter Shane Michael Taylor Honors America's Wounded Soldiers
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7 Locations, 4 days of filming, and 1 inspiring song.  Miceli Productions is proud to the music video announce the debut of Shane Michael Taylor's first single "Warrior Cowboy" from his debut album I WILL STAND.

We first met Shane in September to talk about the preliminary script he had written with Heather MacDonald, a mutual friend.  Right from that first draft, we wanted to work with him to make his vision for this song come to life.  We spent a few months in pre-production - scouting locations, hiring designers and crew and contacting several experts to give us the details we needed to make this come together.  This production had a lot of moving parts - multiple locations, props, costumes, several actors and extras, green screen shoots, voice over recording, After Effects editing, sound track editing and a cameo by Director of Photography Mike Miceli's '89 Mustang Convertible (which Mike and Shane promptly took out for a spin after the shoot, top-down in January.  Brrrr.)

Ultimately, we filmed in 7 locations over 4 days, including Grove Street Cemetery in New Haven, Waterbury Train Station, Waterbury Hospital and Mary Our Queen Church in Southington.  Some of the footage is actual footage taken by soldiers in Afghanistan, a true reminder to us that the battles our service men and women fight overseas are indeed real.

Through overcoming his own life struggles with cerebral palsy, Shane felt inspired to raise awareness for America's wounded soldiers that come home struggling to move forward, past their own injuries, just as he has had to do.  We hope you take away his message that “[W]e all have challenges and it’s easy to get discouraged sometimes.  In spite of that, we all must find what we’re meant to do and walk through our own fires in order to fulfill our purpose.  This song echoes that message that no matter how rough life gets, and no matter how much pain and sorrow we have, our spirit—who we are inside—cannot be destroyed.”
Thank you to our Cast, Crew and Consultants.  We appreciate you getting behind this music video and making it a reality.  Special Thanks to all of the following:

Shane Michael Taylor
Peter Schutz, playing the role of John
Logan Miceli, playing the role of young Shane
Justin Soccodato, playing the role of young John

David Stickney, Commander, Bravo Company
Nick, Fox Company, Connecticut Army National Guard, Southington Readiness Center
Rev. A. Waine Kargul, Pastor, Mary Our Queen Church, Southington, CT
Matthew Burgard, PR Specialist, Waterbury Hospital

Jessica D'Addario, Make-up & Hair
Matthew Smart, Costume Designer
Brian Chawner, After Effects Artist
Brian Byrne, Camera Assistant & Post-Production Editor
Alicia Millane, Set Photographer & Production Assistant
Jason Facey, Miceli Productions Intern

For more about Shane Michael Taylor visit www.WarriorCowboy.com
CLICK HERE for Behind the Scenes: Filming Shane Michael Taylor's Music Video "Warrior Cowboy"