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Sydney agency colman rasic carrasco has just launched a music video for top UK band Radiohead. The single 'All I need', from Radiohead's critically acclaimed latest album 'In Rainbows', became a perfect fit for the idea behind the human trafficking message. This video clip for 'All I Need', the next track from Radiohead's critically acclaimed 'In Rainbows', was created to raise awareness of exploitation and human trafficking in developing countries. "It is exciting to work on a project that creates awareness for such a good cause with the backing of one of the world's most respected bands", says Dejan Rasic of colman rasic carrasco.

The 'All I need' music video is a joint project for client MTV Exit Asia and Radiohead, which will see the clip released to a global audience of millions. "It's great to be able to put a worthwhile message into a format that can create it's own audience.", says Rebecca Carrasco from colman rasic carrasco. The music video, directed by Steve Rogers through Revolver in Sydney will run as of today on television, web and mobile networks.

When asked what attracted him to the idea, Steve Rogers comments "It was interesting because I had not seen social commentary that was presented as a music promo before". Thom Yorke, Radiohead lead vocalist has personally pledged his support for the MTV Exit Foundation and comments "I'm touched that the music goes with that (idea)."

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  • "...don't believe this nonsense" ????

    You must be either too naive or stupid (or both).

    Unfortunately this is very real, I've seen it in Vietnam, Brazil and South Africa.

    -- And believe me, it was everything but "misleading sh*t"

    So, you really leave in denial or don't know what you're talking about !

    RV

  • Too much scrutiny? from corupted officers, etc... what a piece of sh*t you wrote here. you don't get anything. your background is possible that private school...

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  • Mind you school is not that great.

  • Indonesia's Child Protection Commission says it has evidence showing more than 30-thousand Indonesian children are working in virtual slavery in oil palm plantations in the eastern Malaysian state of Sabah. Immagine, it is only for a single activity in a single state of malaysia. I just cant understand people trying to dimminish the problem. Just make your research.

  • Thats the kind of comments people who dont read the video info leaves. It's not a documentary on how shoes are made in 3rd world countries. It's a video to denounce Human trafficking.

  • Obviously sageworking haven´t been out of his UK bubble

  • ha haaa cool

  • The message conveyed through this video was truly heartbreaking; however, this is not a perfect world we live in and even-though (ethically) some conditions should change, every nation has different conditions, history and circumstances to point the finger so easily at issues that are quite complex. Stageworking is actually right to a point. Why does the industrial west always tend to point the fingers at other nation's practices or in this example the far east. For some survival is priority # 1

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