Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Radiohead release anti-trafficking video

Radiohead release anti-trafficking video



A Radiohead euphony video designed to raise cognizance of man trafficking is expected to pass half-a-billion households.
The video for the track 'All I Need', from the album 'In Rainbows', was made for MTV's 'End Using and Trafficking' (Exit) run. It premiered globally at 6am this morning.
Made in Australia by the Oscar-winning cameraman Toilet Seale, the telecasting emphasises how everyone plays a function in the takings of trafficking and provides a connection to information on how to help end using.
Shot in a split screen, it shows a day in the life of 2 children, one workings in a sweatshop and the other living an tributary life in a developed part of the worldly concern.
Radiohead leash vocalist Thom Yorke told PA: "I retrieve it is cool that MTV is taking on this payoff. The video is a right man and I hope that the emotion of the song will leap come out at people in the context of use of these images of victimization.
"I'm proud that the song and the video will help to raise cognisance of this subject more or less the worldly concern."
The UN estimates that at any one sentence at that place ar 2.5m trafficked victims in the world, with the majority of these in Asia and the Pacific Ocean.




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