Well... a disturbing video for the song "Wait for Me" from Moby's 2009 album Wait for Me. The video contains a slight back story. Moby operates a free music licensing service to amateur and independent film makers. One of the challenges he posted to the filmmaker community was to design a music video for "Wait for Me". The resulting work from Jessica Dimmock and Mark Jackson catalogs loneliness and drug addiction. They have previous experience working with heroine addicts. One of the quotes that struck me from Jessica Dimmock was that:
"We have long been interested in the experience of loneliness, and what happens when you feel the necessity to leave."
I don't believe the sentiment is too original, but I believe that the initial concept and the final product match very well. Just goes to show, whether you are taking a picture, shooting a music video, or posting to a blog, you should do so with purpose and the results will be better :)
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