Background The
music video for "Ego" was shot on 23 October 2009 in the United Kingdom, and the final edit of the music video was released on 17 November 2009. The music video was directed by Mike Simpson & Robin Van Calcar and produced by MrsGrey productions. The band took on a superheroes theme and throughout the whole video the band were dressed as superheroes. David Leighton did all the
choreography of the
music video. The band are seen in many different scenes, some scenes are in a house, some are at a
press conference, and many where the band are standing together. The music video has been compared to
Watchmen, as the video is set to be in 1985. The male, main role in the music video is played by Waz Ashayer, who is a model, and became famous after appearing on
Make Me a Supermodel. The music video features the album's version of the song.
Synopsis As the video starts, Vanessa is seen singing to a picture of what appears to be a superhero team made of the Saturdays and an extra male. Vanessa looks out of her apartment window, to see a press conference centred on the man. The video then skips to Una standing in an alleyway where a poster of the male is put up over an older poster of the Saturdays and the male. Una rips this down and sets it on fire using her superpower. It is obvious from this that the man has betrayed the Saturdays and they want revenge. Una's power also causes the real man to start to heat up and become uncomfortable. The scene switches to Frankie, now hidden amongst the paparazzi at the press conference. She uses her superpowers to amplify the camera's flash to dazzle the man. As the second chorus kicks in, Vanessa displays telekinetic power, being able to pull and push the man around from a distance. This causes him to flee and try to escape in a car. Rochelle stops the car from moving with her superpower stopping the man from escaping. He then runs down an alleyway. Mollie flies down from the top of a building and blows the man back down the alleyway. The video closes with the Saturdays walking calmly down a deserted road with the man crawling pathetically backwards from the girls.
Reception Rickified of
dirrtyinc.com said he was disappointed with the music video, and he never expected it to be so boring, after he stated, "An utter boring vid, as I've expected a dance sequence since this song is rather uptempo and packs with a punch. I just don’t get it why the marketing team would marred this song with such horrible execution." ==Promotion==