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MediaStorm: The Ninth Floor by Jessica DimmockSee the full project at www.mediastorm.org Hidden in an elegant building in a wealthy Manhattan neighborhood, was a sprawling apartment filled with young drug addicts. This is the story of their battle with addiction, each other, and themselves as they search for some kind of redemption.
Interview with Jessica Dimmock Part 1This video combines an interview with photojournalist Jessica Dimmock and some of her photos from Burkina Faso for the Starved for Attention project. Jessica Dimmock | Photos | 2005-2006 GFC/ICP FellowJessica Dimmock worked as a public school teacher in Brooklyn, NY, before attending the International Center of Photography and pursing photojournalism full-time. During her GFC/ICP Fellowship, she traveled to South Africa and Zambia to photograph GFC grantee partners working with orphans and other vulnerable youth. While at ICP, Jessica began documenting the lives of 20 to 30 heroin addicts who lived together in an apartment in Manhattan. This intense three-year project garnered numerous grants and awards, including the Inge Morath Award from Magnum Photos and the F Award for Concerned Photography from Fabrica and Forma in Italy. Jessica has had solo exhibitions at Foam (Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam), Foley Gallery in New York, and Forma?the International Centre for Photography in Milan. Jessica's book, The Ninth Floor, was published in 2007. Currently based in Brooklyn, Jessica was accepted into the agency VII Network in 2009 and works on personal projects as well as domestic and international assignments. Her work has appeared in Aperture, The New York Times Magazine, Fortune, Newsweek, Time, The Times of London Magazine, Foam, and Photoicon. Jessica most recently directed and filmed a video for the musician Moby. Click here www.globalfundforchildren.org to see Jessica Dimmock's photos from her travels to GFC grantee partners Children's Town in Zambia and The Wilderness Foundation in South Africa.
Burkina Faso: A Mother's Devotion - starvedforattention.orgwww.starvedforattention.org Jessica Dimmock tenderly captures the heartbreaking emotional strains experienced by a young, hard working mother, Natasha, simply trying to feed her children. Alone at 24, she scavenges firewood to sell in the market. Her meager earnings force an impossible choice between buying food or medicine for her three children. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and VII Photo present Starved for Attention, a multimedia campaign to uncover the hidden crisis of childhood malnutrition. Watch 7 of the 195 million stories of malnutrition from prolific and award-winning photojournalists. Sign the "Starved for Attention" online petition and be part of the campaign to rewrite the story of malnutrition and demand that the 195 million malnourished children get the attention they need and deserve to escape the deadly cycle of malnutrition. TAKE ACTION NOW: www.starvedforattention.org Photos © Jessica Dimmock/VII Network Interview: Mark Jackson (Without)Interview with the writer, director, producer, editor Mark Jackson. Starring Joslyn Jensen and Ron Carrier. Cinematography by Jessica Dimmock and Diego Garcia. Producers: Mark Jackson, Jessica Dimmock, Michael Requa and Jaime Keeling; Executive Producer: Jeff Marchelletta. Film Festival award winner: Special Jury Award - Slamdance Film Festival, Best Director - Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Silver Astor - Mar Del Plata International Film Festival, Wouter Barendrecht Pioneering Vision Award - Hamptons Film Festival, Best Cinematography - Hamptons FIlm Festival, Grand Jury Award Independent Vision - Sarasota Film Festival, Special Jury Award - Florida Film Festival, Gotham Award Nominee - Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You. IONCINEMA.com. Interview conducted by Eric Lavallee at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
The US Standard and A Double Standard - starvedforattention.orgwww.starvedforattention.org Antonin Kratochvil's bold landscape images lay bare the (mis)use of land and resources in the American midwest. The US Government Accountability Office has found that the current system of sending domestically produced blended flour overseas costs as much as 34 percent more than buying food products locally. Kratochvil maps the food-aid pipeline from the corn fields of Iowa to the ports of Africa, exposing the inefficiency of the current system and its failure to deliver nutritious foods to young children. Jessica Dimmock's intimate portraits of families benefitting from the US government-funded Women, Infants and Children nutrition program (WIC) reveal the other half of the US food aid story. WIC supports a quarter of all American children from birth to age four and has been shown to have dramatically reduced anemia and the rate of low birth weight. The access to nutritious, enriching foods that WIC provides to young American children is a stark contrast to the nutritionally devoid blend of fortified flour dumped on starving children outside the country. Doctors Without Borders Sans Frontières (MSF) and VII Photo present Starved for Attention, a multimedia campaign to uncover the hidden crisis of childhood malnutrition. Watch 7 of the 195 million stories of malnutrition from prolific and award-winning photojournalists. Sign the "Starved for Attention" online petition and be part of the campaign to rewrite the story of malnutrition and demand ...
Riz Khan - Junk food or humanitarian aid?There are currently an estimated 195 million children suffering from malnutrition around the world, according to the international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders. The problem is compounded by the politics surrounding global food aid programmes, with critics concerned that supplies donated consist of nutritionally inadequate fortified corn-soy flours that fail to provide the nutrients young children need most. On this episode, we ask: Is the West dumping its substandard food on the developing world? Do international food donors really provide sustainable aid or are they actually part of the problem? How can the West really help the world's poor to beat malnutrition?
Starved for Attention Event at Boston Public Library - Panel DiscussionA recent Starved for Attention event at the Boston Public Library featured health experts, aid workers, and photojournalists discussing the causes and potential solutions to combating childhood malnutrition. The panel was hosted by WBUR reporter Martha Bebinger and included VII photojournalist and Starved for Attention contributor Jessica Dimmock, MSF aid worker Dr. Marc Levin, Tufts University nutrition expert Patrick Webb, and Boston Medical Center pediatrician Dr. Caroline Kistin. Moby - Wait For Me (Villa RMX)[HQ/HD Video 720p]• Editing, presentation: yanniszita ® • Taken from Moby's own record label. ©2010.05 • Artist: Moby • Title: Wait For Me (Villa RMX) • Album: Moby - Wait For Me (Remixes) • Genre: Electronic • Country: UK • Style: House, Techno, Electro, Minimal, Disco • Website:www.myspace.com ~waitformeremixes.com • Label Little Idiot • Notes: Available for purchase at Townsend- Records.co.uk/stores/moby • Released on Mute, 'Wait For Me. Remixes' will be available on the 18th May on both digital download and double disc CD , with disc 2 being an exclusive Moby DJ mix. However don't worry if you can't wait that long because preceding the release of the remix album, Moby has today released a new single 'Wait For Me', the title track from the original album. Backed with b-side 'Gone To Sleep', a brand new, previously unreleased track, plus an acoustic version of previous single 'One Time We Lived', and a hefty remix package including Laidback Luke, Yousef, Paul Kalkbrenner, Jean Elan, Zodiac Cartel, Villa, and Christoffer Berg (Fever Ray), this is nearly as much of a treat as the album itself with Moby explaining the inspiration for the album as: "I was listening to the first Black Flag album, Damaged, and some of the lyrics on that are so despairing and harsh. So I had that little piano riff and I wrote the lyrics around that -- it's just a mournful song of quiet despair, strangely enough inspired by Black Flag. Theoretically, I feel like Henry Rollins could have written the lyrics, even ...
moby wait for mevideoclip for the new song 'Wait for me' from Moby. As it is in a videocompetition, we all want you to vote!! It's easy and only takes 2 seconds ; go to genero.tv The story is about a girl who sees her life passing by, but she cant follow it. As she is walking, you see a book appearing, she looks in it and disappears in a world which is much more fun and adapted to her. At the end she is drawn back into the real world, where her original image awaits her. In the video we worked a lot with multiplying the character. As the character multiplies, you see the original image going to the back, desperately asking wait for me to the upcoming characters in the front.
Starved for Attention Event at Boston Public Library - Audience Q&AA recent Starved for Attention event at the Boston Public Library featured health experts, aid workers, and photojournalists discussing the causes and potential solutions to combating childhood malnutrition. The panel was hosted by WBUR reporter Martha Bebinger and included VII photojournalist and Starved for Attention contributor Jessica Dimmock, MSF aid worker Dr. Marc Levin, Tufts University nutrition expert Patrick Webb, and Boston Medical Center pediatrician Dr. Caroline Kistin. Rag & Bone S/S 2011 - Videofashion
Capello at the Junior Europeans, placed 4th Overall.
Planking In Vancouver - Kids Without HatsThese are all actors.
Jessica & Brooke teaching Little Big Man to pull a cartThis Little Horse (a mini) is my mom's horse, his name is Little Big Man. He was a rescue horse, who looks very good now and is learning to pull a cart. This is only his second time pulling a cart. My daughter Jessica is teaching him. She has her BFF, Brooke, as a passenger on the cart with her. They had so much fun. This was on Memorial Day (May 25th, 2009) at my mom's house.
Exit The Body by Fred CarmichaelSeveral Highlights from the 2010 version directed by Jean Weber. Jessica Barkl as Crane Hammond and Angelica Dimmock as Kate; also with Rich Hinz, Terri Trick, Shauna Fletcher, Phil Millet, Brian Sheridan, Al Chang, Jon Loney and Shannon Bradford.
MOBY - Dream About Me (official video)Great song! Moby did it again!
Wait For Me video competition Winner: Nimrod ShapiraThis video is the overall winner of the Wait For Me Video Competition, beating almost 500 entries to be named as one of 6 finalists on Genero.tv, then being chosen by Moby himself as the winner. "'when we announced the 'wait for me' video competition i thought we'd have around 30 or 40 entries. Instead we received 500 entries and most of them are amazing. i'm stunned at how many good entries we received. it was incredibly hard picking a winner in this competition, as there were dozens and dozens of great videos to choose from. i chose this winning video based on it's creativity, production value, concept, and humor. thanks to everyone who entered, and i'm truly sorry that there couldn't be more than one winner, as they were all really good." - Moby From the director: "The video clip portrays the story of a girl who decides to invite Moby into her life. She attempts to do so by using the "How to Summon Moby Guide for Dummies", putting herself through 10 bizarre and comical steps (each is a tribute to a different Moby video). The video was created by film students from Tel Aviv University, Israel. We tried to capture the spirit of Moby and his iconic videoclips and hope we succeeded. The pre-production took a month (shooting script, costumes, auditions, art and location scouting). We shot over 2 fun and exhausting days!" - Nimrod
Moby - Wait for meChilling tune. From a new album "Wait for me" ( released on june 30, 2009) Picture: 14.media.tumblr.com
Moby - Wait For MeMoby - Wait For Me #12 I'm gonna ask you to look away I love my hands, but it hurts to pray Life I have isn't what I've seen The sky is not blue and the field's not green Wait for me Wait for me Wait for me Wait for me Mhmm wait, wait for me... Wait for me Wait for me Wait for me Wait for me I'm gonna ask you to look away A broken life will never stay Tried to hard and I always lay (?) Days are grey and nights are black Wait for me... Mhmmmmm...
Wait For Me video competition Runner-Up: Maik HempelThis video is one of 2 (selected from almost 500 entries by Moby and Genero.tv) that has made it as a runner up in the Wait For Me Video Competition! From the director: "It wasn't until a couple of weeks after I heard about this competition through a mailing list, that I had the idea for the video. The song is very melancholy so I figured doing it in a computer game style would make for some nice juxtaposition. That's right, juxtaposition. Its different to anything I've animated in the past, because essentially the whole clip is made of two-frame cycles. I played a lot of Super Mario World to get the right look for it. It's always easier to make a music video for an artist/band if you have a preexisting interest in them. For example, I probably wouldn't make a video for ZZ Top. But I remember when my sister first introduced me to Moby (not him, just his music obviously) in 2000. I loved "Play", which was one of the albums that got me interested in electronic music. So, to be able to make a video for Moby is a nice way to salute him for the deliciousness his music has brought to my ears over the years (excuse the rhyme)."
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WAIT FOR ME Music Video for Moby's Competition on Genero.tvCheck out our Moby video. If you like what you see, PLEASE VOTE for us at genero.tv The winner becomes the official video for the song "Wait for Me." The competition and the song inspired us to produce this video, which we think sends a powerful message. We had so much fun doing it, and we're proud of our work. We hope you like it too.
Wait For MeAlmost a year has passed since I've done this footage of a friend being hospitalized ( yes, I did have his approval to film him). I wasn't sure how to use these recordings so I just kept them at my archives. It was 5 or six months later when I participated at an online video contest for a Moby's song called "Wait For Me". I managed this rather "uncomforting" short film that even if it didn't make it at all, it received great reviews from ...my friends. I hope you'll like it.
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