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Socadia: "Sleeping While You Drive" Video

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Socadia:
Created: 09/23/2005
Video description: The video revolves around a metaphor for the trust we give and take in our lives. Trust is shown through a ride in a car with someone, while the car is a shell used to transport your life from one place to another and back again to the beginning. The places in the journey and the lights around are memories and experiences that we have and see during our life. The lady driver is a person of experience who gives us the chance to see life and allows us to experience it for ourselves--she's giving us trust in life. The video was shot using low budget DV Cameras and a very fast digital still camera using different techniques at different speeds.

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