"We Can Live Here" Video for NASA Haughton-Mars Proejct, 2003

TrishHelping
Trish Garner helps Elaine fasten her helmet
HumVeeGreenhouse
Standing at base camp, Sam Burbank and Elaine are about to embark on their first videoshoot.
CameraMan
Sam Burbank can be seen in the helmet's reflection.
Scientists
Elaine would have preferred to have a whole crew of actors in the video. However, the scientists are busy 24/7 during their stay on Devon Island. Even the cameraman had many other jobs to complete, and videoshoots had to be scheduled in carefully.
ProfileLandscape
Cleverly hidden ventilation holes were cut in Elaine's helmet courtesy of Hamilton Sundstrand.
SittingOnHumVee
Elaine sung a verse atop the hood of the HumVee.
Kimik
Kimik made sure that no polar bears came nearby during the video shoots. Or did Kimik just want to get into the important shots?
HabHelmet
The Mars Society habitat can be seen off in the distance.
BigLandscapeLEFT
Pascal stuck a NASA Haughton-Mars Project sticker on the front of Elaine's suit, which was a nice finishing touch.
Backside
Her helmet, neck cover, and one layer of thin silk long johns underneath her constume keeps Elaine warm in the Arctic climate.
LegsGreenhouse
The greenhouse serves as a sleek backdrop for Elaine's space boots.
FunnySmile
Elaine and Sam exchange goofy looks after she sings the line "gravity sucks" for the 100th time.
PascalDriving
Pascal drives the HumVee along patiently.
Landscape
The words "we could live here" sung in front of a barren, frigid landscape may not seem to appealing to the average person. An artist will sketch habitats and people over the landscape in some of the shots such as this one.
Fortress3
Sam shoots from afar to get some long shots of Elaine on the fortress.
Skirt
Elaine's skirt waves in the Martian wind. How does a skirt keep the pressure in? Don't worry, in a pop music video, anything goes.