"Here I Am" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian singer
Bryan Adams. The song was written and recorded in 2002 for the movie Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron and was both released on the
official soundtrack and as a single. "Here I Am" reached number one in the Czech Republic and Portugal, number five in the United Kingdom and on the US BillboardAdult Contemporary chart, and the top 20 in at least 10 other European countries. The song won an
ASCAP Award and was nominated for
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Adams also recorded the song in French, called "Me voilà".
The
music video, directed by Mike Lipscombe and produced by Michael J. Pierce, is set in the
American Southwest, featuring Adams and several women living in the wilderness trying to survive from thirst, snakes, etc. They are all portrayed as giants roaming on the landscape. As a reference to the movie Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, a herd of horses is shown running through a desert.
Bryan Adams' performance and the actor performances were filmed in a
green screen studio in
Hollywood,
California. The background for the video was filmed in
Monument Valley,
Utah, from a helicopter. The sequences with the horses were filmed at ranch in
Santa Clarita, California, against a large green screen so that the action of the horses could be manipulated in
post-production. The total production period was six days, an extremely aggressive turnaround for a project that was all green screen and visual effects. This was necessary to premier the music video at the Hollywood screening of the film Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.