The video was directed by the
Brothers Strause. It portrays a young woman's inner conflict dealing with an abusive relationship. The woman (portrayed by Katelyn Rosaasen) closes off to the rest of the world, represented with the
special effects of
crystals forming around her. By the end, the crystals recede. The original synopsis for the video featured a different conclusion inspired by the film
Species, involving a fan attacking the band. However, this concept was rejected by Warner Bros., leading to the implementation of the current ending. "Crawling" was the first music video with
Dave Farrell in the band. Phoenix returned to Linkin Park just before they began work on this video. The video was nominated for Best Rock video on MTV's
Video Music Awards. It lost to Limp Bizkit's "
Rollin".
Bonus content The bonus feature on the CD is the same footage that is a hidden
easter egg on
Frat Party at the Pankake Festival. However, the footage here is uncensored, while the footage on "Frat Party" is censored. A "Strictly Limited Numbered Edition" DVD single was also released which includes a live version of "Crawling" that was performed at the Dragon Festival, though the audio is
dubbed with the studio version of the song. The video has a multiple camera angle feature which allows viewers to see different camera angles of the performance with the use of the DVD remote control. The DVD also has four 30-second live snippets of "One Step Closer", "By Myself", "With You", and "A Place for My Head". The live video of "Crawling" is available on
Warner Bros. Records YouTube channel, which was uploaded on February 9, 2010. The video is also available as a DVD extra to "Frat Party at the Pankake Festival". ==Notable cover versions==