The video shoot takes place at Marquardt Castle near Potsdam during a rainy day. The director, initially not a Rammstein fan, found the lyrics poetic and became a fan. The chosen song, "Haifisch," has a workers' song feel but is given a different twist in the video. It portrays suspicion and intrigue among band members after the singer's death. The video explores the band's history and its impact on the songs. The behind-the-scenes footage shows playful brawling and camaraderie. Director Jörn emphasizes details and aims to engage Rammstein fans on a deeper level than live performances.
Here are the key facts extracted from the provided text:
1. Shooting takes place in Marquardt Castle near Potsdam.
2. The crew starts at 8 AM, and shooting continues until 2 AM.
3. The director initially wasn't a fan of Rammstein but later became one.
4. "Haifisch" is chosen as the song for the video.
5. The video aims to present a different perspective from the song's lyrics.
6. The video involves a funeral and suspicion among band members.
7. Jörn explores old Rammstein videos for clues about Till's death.
8. The video adds new meaning to both the videos and the songs.
9. The rain during shooting is enjoyable for the crew.
10. The brawling scenes in the video are fun to film.
11. The director, Jörn, has a strong rapport with the band.
12. Jörn focuses on details and background elements in filming.
13. The video aims to engage and entertain Rammstein fans.
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