Marigold presents "Waiting On Me"
music video for the rock band Marigold 's song "Waiting On Me" from their new album "A Better Place". Marigold is fronted by creative extraordinaire Benjamin Lieber, who also directed & edited the video.
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Benjamin LieberDirector
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Benjamin LieberWriter
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Miguel BarbosaProducer
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Christopher FoxCinematographers
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Norris GuncheonCinematographers
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Brian LeeSet Designers
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Hassam AsifSet Designers
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Shawntel KingSet Designers
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Tomi GreynSet Designers
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Adam KhanAssistant Camera
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Marissa NanaroneWardrobe
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Aysia MarottaBTS Photo / Video
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Kayland JordanActors
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Jackie MeissnerActors
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Marissa NanaroneActors
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Kelsey LelandDOS Assistant
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Erik Kase RomeroRecording Engineer & Musical Producer
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Tom PannellaMusic - Mixer
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Philip Shaw BovaMusic - Masterer
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Matthew HermanMusic - Band
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Joseph EnrightMusic - Band
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Project Type:Music Video
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Genres:Music Video, Rock and roll, rock music, band, conceptual
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Runtime:4 minutes 22 seconds
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Completion Date:May 19, 2021
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Production Budget:9,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Benjamin Lieber (hello) is a creative director, visual artist & musician based in New York.
I predominantly work in music as a creative director for artist campaigns, developing visual concepts and executing them through various medias. My fortes are album artwork, music videos, & artist photography.
I am a musician under the artist name Marigold as well as a musician for hire.
Waiting On Me is about the moment you realize change is coming... the battle between self-preservation and a wild desire to accept newness; as if I’m watching my life write itself. This song & it’s video are a product of my entering a new world, where I could exercise the creative toolkit I’ve mastered as a visual artist & director, this time for no one else’s band but my own. Heavily inspired by Tom Petty's songwriting, it makes me want to roll my windows down, turn it up, and drive.
Together, this song and it’s video are a product of my entering a new world, where I could exercise the creative toolkit I’ve mastered as a visual artist and director, but this time for no one else’s band but my own. It is a vast, limitless, and entrancing space to make art where no presumptive concepts can hold it back. This video is the first glimpse into what my creativity looks like when I don’t have those walls, and only a blank canvas to paint.