The Mysteries Surrounding Imagine Dragons, Matt Meese, and On Top of the World Music Video
The “On Top of the World” music video by Imagine Dragons is my most favorite music video of all time. The video portrays a faked moon landing while referencing Stanley Kubrick and late 1960s pop culture. It was written and directed by Matt Eastin and Corey Fox. In addition to Imagine Dragons, it features the lead actor from Napoleon Dynamite, Jon Heder, and many from the cast of StudioC, BYUtv’s sketch comedy show. Guest appearances also include Whit Hertferd, Marvin Payne, the monkey from Friends, members of New Electric Sound, and Robert Connolly from Fictionist. Also appearing is Alex Sermon, wife of lead guitarist Wayne Sermon, and Aja Volkman, wife of lead singer Dan Reynolds and from the band Nico Vega.
Making Of
Some great coverage regarding the making of the video includes:
- Costume/Fashion designer Lindsey Shores outlines in a Herald Extra Article the costumes, and her website has great photos from the shoot.
- A Salt Lake Tribune article has great behind-the-scenes info
- A Fox 13 TV article has a great feature and reports that co-director Corey Fox claims that there are over 50 hidden 1960s references in the video
- UtahValley360 article: “15 things you didn’t know about Imagine Dragons’ music video“
- iluminatiwatcher.com article on hidden symbols in the music video
Studio C and Matt Meese
Interestingly, many of the StudioC cast members are in the video, but not all of them! Here is a list of Studio C cast members and their roles along with a link to their twitter accounts:
- Mallory Everton is a hippie.
- Jeremy Warner is another hippie.
- James Perry is the boom mic operator.
- Whitney Call is an assistant to Stanley Kubrik (or President Nixon?).
- Jason Gray is a Man in Black.
- Adam Berg is a TV-in-the-shop-window viewer.
- Natalie Madsen is another TV-in-the-shop-window viewer.
Curiously missing are Matt Meese, Stacey Harkey, and Stephen Meek. It’s possible that with a tight shooting schedule that the three of them were out-of-town or otherwise disposed, but is that likely? Sure, neither Stacey nor Stephen are the creator of Studio C, so they may not have been asked to be in the music video. (However, why not??!!!??? What is wrong with you guys? Will Stacey and Stephen ever speak out about this injustice?) Now, Matt Meese on the other hand created Studio C. Why wouldn’t he be in the Imagine Dragons music video with almost all the other Studio C cast?
UPDATE: Read this comment by an anonymous poster who seems to know what he or she is talking about.
Well, it turns out Matt may be in it after all. Take a careful look at this image.
I propose that the guy in the brown fedora wearing sunglasses is none other than Matt Meese! (UPDATE: The aforementioned anonymous poster says the Fedora Guy is Monson Hayes.)
Notice the face in question is baby smooth with faint lips just like these photos of Matt Meese trying not to laugh:
[UPDATED: IMDB now says, :(13 Nov 2013) Music video released for Imagine Dragons “On Top of the World” – Window Watcher” I had previously been informed that IMDB said he was a Russian cosmonaut, which he clearly wasn’t. Sorry about the much-ado-about-nothing.]
So I apologize to Matt Meese for accusing him of not being in the video when he actually was. It’s possible that Stacey and Stephen were in the video but their scene was cut. I would really like an explanation. It’s curious that more people involved in the making of the music video haven’t blogged every detail about their involvement. The only one to do so that I’ve seen is the costume designer (see link above). Did they have to sign non disclosure agreements or something?
Hot Topic
Imagine Dragons currently have four official videos. This narrative could be considered controversial because, well, just ask anyone, “Do you think we put men on the moon?”
You are likely to get strong responses for Yes and No, Continue Reading »
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