MOBY - WAIT FOR ME

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  • Casper Great video - could have definitely seen that being the winner
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  • Maestro Brilliant! So well shot and it suits the song perfectly. Loved that it left a lot up to each viewers interpretation as well
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  • nikkig Bravo Mr. Pampalone! Great Concepts, beautiful color and depth!

    Cheers to you and Nikki!
    5 months ago - comment
  • John Novotny 02:55 Note to self: Never buy that Cereal again.

    Nice shots!!
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  • strevorrow some really awesome ideas and cool shots.
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  • User_53138 Well shot, few cliches and a brilliant bubble moment. For now a good candidate for the final.
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  • psylentsound unF***N real!!!..awesome awesome!!
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  • navinramaswaran Very cool strangered! We seem to have similar shooting/editing style. Good luck!
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  • Casper Very very cool!
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  • DancingAngelRachelle Incredible shots of the bug.
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  • corypampalone thank you everyone for the comments! I am humbled to have such great feedback on this piece.
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  • JGJ Media Awesome job. The videos I have seen so far are easy to click away from, but this video compelled me to watch it until the end. Superb visuals and concept. When she grabbed the bowl of gumballs I was saying "amazing concept and shot" and was hooked in from that moment on. This video should have a great shot at being in the top 3 easily. I loved it and could watch it over and over again. (nice depth of field shots too)
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  • Colin Phipps Hey m8, well done. I really like it! I love watching your work! (and no insect were injured or killed during the filming of this video)...:-)
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  • wunderwachtel ..this is a strange and damn good film - I love it!!!
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  • donna56 Excellent!!! Standing Ovation, it's all there to be seen and felt. Wow, Great job. Nikki fabulous, Cory, you ae amazing.
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  • Gogo6969 Nice one! Maybe you have time to look at mine also... ;-))
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  • Pavomatic This is so good, I'm speechless. Brillant!!!!
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  • samaman a chilling and enthralling interpretation. well done!
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  • Maria Chalela WOW!!!! AAAMAAAAAAZING!!!!
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Artist: Moby
Song: Wait For Me
19 Mar 2010
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Description:

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Moby has an uncanny ability to create music that reaches further into the emotive response mechanism in our brain, carrying great weight with it when trying to portray visually. "Wait For Me" reminds me of being in a room when the lights suddenly go out. There is a bit of confusion, isolation and fear. We have to feel our way around until our eyes and minds acclimate to the environment.

I never saw this song as an open and shut narrative, but more of a purgatorial drifting of themes, states of being and emotions.

Cycles, routine, numbness, human depravity, fear, loneliness, spiritual wastelands, social disconnection, loss, identity, reality, dream, mortality and well...a whole lot of gumballs. The narrative now becomes a construct of the viewer's imagination.

What do you see?

Enjoy.

PLEASE VIEW IN HD!

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Credits:

Strange Red Films presents:
Moby- "Wait For Me" Music Video.

Cory Pampalone - Director/DP/Editor/Actor/Camera.
Nikki Pampalone - Actress/Camera.

Additional thanks:

Julian Franco.
DC Camera.

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United States By: corypampalone
19 Mar 2010

Country: United States

URL: www.strangeredfilms.com

Bio:

My name is Cory Pampalone. I am an award winning digital cinema and creative ideator, director, and editor with nearly a decade of experience and a range of clients from coast to coast. Born and raised in Rochester, NY and graduate of the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, MI with a BFA in film, cinema and digital media, I have worked in LA, San Francisco, Detroit, NY, and DC as an independent video director for various advertising agencies. I currently run as myself under the entity known as Strange Red Films.

Strange Red Films is a story driven production and editing entity specializing in cinema craft, commercial, music video, and advertising with an acute knowledge of how the powerful medium of storytelling can effectively communicate in an increasing internet and digital age.

I am currently seeking agency representation to do short films, music videos, commercials. viral campaigns, pitches, testimonials, narrative, abstract or experimental video.

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