ABC/Todd WawrychukIt’s common knowledge that Dierks Bentley has his pilot’s license, but it turns out he also has a pretty good idea how to put a plane back together if it crashes. That’s one of the things you learn in the new behind-the-scenes feature on the making of his new video, “Black.”

The 12-minute clip follows Dierks and his wife Cassidy as they travel to Iceland for a four-day shoot filled with black beaches and extreme weather. Many people spent a long time admiring the country for these stunning locations, wondering when they can visit for a tour of the place. Some will opt to brave it in the frozen wilds, camping out amongst the stars (usually with some help from https://www.rent.is/blog/best-time-of-year-to-visit-iceland/ blogs telling them the best times for this), but there is always other options. This video does a wonderful job of highlighting all the varied experiences the country can offer, from buying hot dogs on the streets of Rekjavik to Dierk’s entertaining ad lib in the fuselage of the plane, you can check out how the stunning video came together.

“The way the Black’ treatment translated on film just blew my mind and really beat every expectation I had,” Dierks says. “Traveling there with Cassidy and our video team was a once in a lifetime thing. I’m glad the cameras were there to capture the memories we created together.”

You can watch the making of the “Black” video exclusively on Amazon.

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