Speaking of the extended version, Duane A. Five lucky fans’ photos appear in Invisible. I won’t spoil the ending for you and invite you to watch the extended version below.ĭalton and his folks wanted to get his fans involved in the video so they ran a photo contest, inviting fans worldwide to submit photos of themselves to feature in the video on a bulletin board that plays prominently into the story. She is invisible to him as he is invisible to his crush.ĭalton ends the song with hope, so the music video ends with hope in an unexpected way. Justin and I added another layer to the story and added a character, a young girl, who has fallen in love with Dalton, but he cannot see her. She already has a jock boyfriend and never notices Dalton even though they are inches away. The song’s story carries a universal theme about a young man who feels invisible to a girl he’s falling in love with. The song has a memorable tune and lyrics that are easy to remember. Over the next couple of weeks Justin and I collaborated on a script for Invisible, expanding the story that’s already in the song. I was working on a feature concept with young director Justin Suttles and asked if he would consider directing. We needed a director who could handle special effects since Dalton’s new song Invisible screamed for FX. Over the next week, Dalton sent a couple of songs and after we settled on one called Invisible, I contacted Duane Sikes to ask if he would consider producing the music video. Dalton is the kind of artist everyone wants to work with and rarely gets the opportunity. Later when I received an email from Dalton asking if I would consider writing a script for a music video for one of his new songs, there was no hesitation. I give full credit to Dalton and his parents for his mature and admirable behavior that day. He didn’t talk about himself and his future projects unless he was asked and then it was a few humble words. He asked thoughtful questions and he paid attention, making whomever he was chatting with feel special. He was fully present and listened to every word when speaking with someone at the table. Sikes, I didn’t expect to meet a young man with such social poise and, well, let me say it… manners! Not once during the almost 2-hours dinner at the Florida Yacht Club did Dalton take his phone out of his pocket to check texts, messages or email. When invited to a dinner in honor of Dalton and his talented folks Cindy and Frank Cyr by a film producer I work with, Duane A. It would be easy to let all that attention and early success go to your head, but Dalton Cyr has not. The kid’s songs were compelling and memorable, his stage moves were confident and powerful, and his fans reacted to his every word and action with heart throb obsession. The first time I saw 15-year-old Dalton Cyr perform live on stage at the Riverside Arts Market, Jacksonville, Florida in the fall of 2015, I knew I was witnessing a phenomenon. Special Thanks: Wayne & Junior Scarborough Deacon David Yazdiya George & Suzanne Suttles Grace Bryan.ĭalton Cyr, Catherine Atkinson, Emily Brandt, Jordan Cribbs Songwriters: Dalton Cyr, Stefani Scovolo, Gerry Stober Set Photographers: Chris Morrissey, Cindy Cyr Production Assistants: Stephen Barton, Christopher Barton, Grace Bryan Production Design: Haven Sierra, Heather Dunn Two teens find their perfect match, if only they weren’t invisible to each other.
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