The music video employs a stark, black-and-white visual style to explore themes of melancholy and disconnection. Through the use of the Snorricam technique, the camera fixates on the protagonist, highlighting his inner emotional world as he navigates the rainy streets of Vienna. The recurring figure, placed in different landscapes yet maintaining the same still pose, represents a soul frozen in time amidst changing surroundings. This repetition accentuates a sense of dislocation and a yearning for connection, as if the protagonist is haunted by fleeting, meaningful encounters. Wide aerial shots further emphasize isolation within urban chaos, while the video's meditative pace invites a contemplative exploration of memory, identity, and longing. Each frame acts as a visual metaphor for a search — both physical and emotional — for moments lost or yet to be found.
directed by Ulrike Schild
dop: Michael Preston
drone operator: Barbara Seidl
concept & editing: Ulrike Schild
compositing & color grading: Max Hammel
costumes: Friederike Wörner
starring Jolphin & Maike Heinrich
thank you Anton Hammel
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