Background and synopsis The accompanying
lyric video for "Catch My Breath" was premiered on
VEVO on October 16, 2012. It marked the first time Clarkson released a lyric video to accompany a song. It featured the lyrics as several three-dimensional texts, being lit by glimmering lights, rotating around a promotional photo of Clarkson used in the single cover. The accompanying music video for "Catch My Breath" was directed by Danish director Nadia Marquard Otzen. It was filmed in
London, immediately after the end of Clarkson's
Stronger Tour. Unlike her previous videos which used a 4:3 and a 16:9
aspect ratio, it uses a 2.39:1
anamorphic format. It premiered on November 12, 2012 on VEVO. The video begins with Clarkson standing in the water while the wind blows through her hair, representing tranquility. Throughout the video, different footage of splashing water, blazing fires and smoke in different colors, and water bubbles alternate with scenes of Clarkson performing the song. In the final chorus, smoke and fire flares up above Clarkson's head while she sings surrounded by water and air.
Reception Zara Golden of VH1 wrote, "The video's premise is pretty simple, as it finds Kelly looking extra-svelte in a dress and with her new bottle-blonde hair, calling forth wind, water and fire with her voice so powerful." Kyle Anderson of
Entertainment Weekly remarked, "Kelly Clarkson's voice is so commanding that she's never really needed much in the way of visual flair to help carry her songs." Mark Hogan of
Spin wrote a positive review, "Clarkson is a solitary figure throughout the clip, and she's indomitable, her face conveying nothing but confidence and determination as around her water bubbles and flame-like effects burst. At one point, Clarkson declares herself "addicted to the love I've found." Consider this, then, a simple and majestic video affirmation of what another vocal powerhouse once called the greatest love of all." Bill Lamb of
About.com complimented the video's simplicity and praised Clarkson for her ability to successfully carry a music video with no story line, no backing musicians, or elaborate sets. Sam Lanksy of Idolator gave a positive review, writing ""Catch My Breath" may not be Clarkson's most imaginative video, but she's so likably lovely in it that it's impossible to disdain." ==Live performances==