Saam Farahmand
Saam Farahmand is a British film and music video director. A fine arts graduate of Goldsmiths, Farahmand is considered, according to The Guardian, "one of the most talented music video directors of his generation.[1]
Videography
- Electric Six – "Gay Bar" (2003)[1]
- Klaxons – "Gravity's Rainbow", "Magick", & "Golden Skans" (2006)[2]
- Klaxons – "Gravity's Rainbow" (new version) & "It's Not Over Yet" (2007)[2]
- Hercules and Love Affair – "Blind" (2008)[3]
- Janet Jackson – "Feedback"[1][4] & "Rock with U"[5] (2008)
- Late of the Pier – "The Bears Are Coming" (2008)
- These New Puritans – "Elvis" (2008)[5]
- Cheryl Cole ft. will.i.am – "3 Words" version 2 (2009)[5]
- Simian Mobile Disco – "Cruel Intentions" (2009)[6][7]
- The xx – "Islands" (2009)[5][8][9]
- Klaxons – "Twin Flames"[1][7][10] & "Echoes"[2] (2010)
- Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. – "Somebody to Love Me" (2010)[1][11]
- Soulwax – "Machine" The film was previsualised, edited and post produced by Andrew Daffy's The House of Curves in London.(2012)[12]
- Tom Vek – "Aroused" (2011)[1][13]
- Viktoria Modesta – "Prototype" (2014)
- The Last Shadow Puppets – "Everything You've Come to Expect" (2016)[14]
- The Last Shadow Puppets – "Aviation" (2016)[15]
- Mick Jagger - "Gotta Get A Grip" (2017) [16]
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See also
References
- Iqbal, Nosheen (2011). "Saam Farahmand: the light fantastic", TheGuardian.com.
- "Music Videos – Saam Farahmand". Partizan. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
- Knight, David (2008). "Hercules and Love Affair's Blind by Saam", PromoNews.TV.
- "Part 4: Making of "Feedback" Video". YouTube. 2008. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- Cochrane, Lauren (September 25, 2010). "Meet the new wave of directors freeing music videos from the shackles of the MTV playlist". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
- "Simian Mobile Disco 'faced opposition' for 'Cruel Intentions' video", NME.com.
- Wilson, David (2010). "The Klaxons: Twin Flames and the rise of the NSFW video", Motiongrapher.com.
- "The xx – Islands". XL Recordings. 20 April 2010. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2014..
- Hasty, Katie (2010). "Watch: The xx mesmerize with repetitious 'Islands' music video", HitFix.com.
- "Twin Flames" on IMDb.
- Saam Farahmand on IMDb.
- "Machine" on Vimeo.
- "Aroused" on IMDb.
- Exclaim!: The Last Shadow Puppets - "Everything You've Come to Expect" (video)
- Pitchfork: The Last Shadow Puppets Dig Their Graves in "Aviation" Video
- Eckardt, Stephanie. "Jemima Kirke Stars in Mick Jagger's Very, Very Sweaty New Music Video". W Magazine. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
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