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Walter Stern (director)

Walter Adrian Stern (born 16 November 1965 in Marylebone, London) is an English music video film director.[1]

Walter Stern
Birth nameWalter Adrian Stern
Born (1965-11-16) 16 November 1965 (age 57)
Marylebone, London, England
OriginChelsea, London
Occupation(s)Film maker
Years active1991–present

Biography

Walter Stern was born in 1965 to an Austrian-Jewish father and an English mother.

Music videos

Stern began his career directing music videos at Control, a small production company based in London.

In 1993, he moved to production company Stigma Films where he first directed a promo for the band The Prodigy. Their collaboration continued throughout the mid to late 1990s, including two critically acclaimed and award-winning promos in 1996: "Firestarter",[2] which won Best Video in the NME People's Choice Award 1996, and "Breathe", which won Best Video at the MTV Europe Music Awards 1997.[3][4]

Stern joined Academy Films in 1997, introducing himself with the video for The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony".[5] That same year, he began another successful collaboration, this time with the band Massive Attack. This relationship produced promos for "Risingson" (1997), "Teardrop"[6] and "Angel" (both 1998). "Teardrop" won the award for Best Video at the MTV Europe Music Awards 1998[7] and was nominated for Brit[8] and D&AD awards.[9] He has also worked with artists as diverse as Madonna, David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails and Stereo MCs.

In 2006, he directed a music video for Bloc Party's "The Prayer"[10] and in 2009, he returned to the collaboration with The Prodigy directing a new promo "Take Me to the Hospital".

Awards

At the 2003 Creative & Design Awards, Stern pick up the award for Best Video of the Year and Best Dance Video for Audio Bullys' "We Don't Care".[11]

In 2007, he won the CADS Outstanding Achievement award.[12]

Advertisements

Stern entered the advertising arena in 1997 with an ad for Volkswagen Golf. His commercial career has been as successful as his music video career, collecting a Golden Lion for Volkswagen "Heaven" at Cannes 2000.[13] He has completed two advertisements for Coca-Cola, and other clients include Caffreys, BBC, Orange, Adidas and Diet Coke.

Stern's "Lucky", for the Department for Transport, won him an arrow at BTAA Craft for Best Video Post Production.

His other advertising work includes "Bubbles" for Vodafone, a Transport for London spot for M&C Saatchi and a Johnnie Walker film for BBH.[14][15]

Videography

References

  1. ^ Watts, Jenny (July 1999). "CAMPAIGN CRAFT: PORTFOLIO WALTER STERN". Brand Republic.
  2. ^ "100 Greatest Music Videos: #38 The Prodigy - Firestarter". NME.COM.
  3. ^ "MTV Video Music Awards | Highlights, Winners, Performers and Photos from the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards". MTV.com. 1997-09-04. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  4. ^ "1997 MTV Video Music Awards". Rock On The Net. 1997-09-04. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  5. ^ Plagenhoef, Scott (23 August 2010). "The Top 50 Music Videos of the 1990s". Pitchfork.
  6. ^ Iqbal, Nosheen (5 February 2010). "Massive Attack's art of darkness". The Guardian.
  7. ^ "Massive Attack's Teardrop Wins Best Video At The MTV Europe Awards 1998". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  8. ^ "Nominations for 1999 Brit awards". BBC News. January 1999.
  9. ^ "The 200 best design moments in our lifetime". Creative Bloq. January 2013.
  10. ^ "Zane Lowe - Bloc Party video". BBC 1 Xtra.
  11. ^ "Bullys promo wins double in EMI's night of Cads success". Music Week. May 2003.
  12. ^ "Partizan and Polydor win big at Cads 2007". Music Week. June 2007.
  13. ^ Woodward, Sarah (July 2000). "In Off Year, Cannes Jury Went Back To The Basics: Judges Honored Work That "Makes Sense For Client And Consumer."". Shoot.
  14. ^ Macleod, Duncan (February 2009). "Johnnie Walker at The Crossroads". The Inspiration Room.
  15. ^ "Hitching a ride is always weirder with booze". Ad Week. February 2009.

External links

  • Walter Stern at IMDb
  • Academy Films profile

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Walter Adrian Stern born 16 November 1965 in Marylebone London is an English music video film director 1 Walter SternBirth nameWalter Adrian SternBorn 1965 11 16 16 November 1965 age 57 Marylebone London EnglandOriginChelsea LondonOccupation s Film makerYears active1991 present Contents 1 Biography 2 Music videos 3 Awards 4 Advertisements 5 Videography 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditWalter Stern was born in 1965 to an Austrian Jewish father and an English mother Music videos EditStern began his career directing music videos at Control a small production company based in London In 1993 he moved to production company Stigma Films where he first directed a promo for the band The Prodigy Their collaboration continued throughout the mid to late 1990s including two critically acclaimed and award winning promos in 1996 Firestarter 2 which won Best Video in the NME People s Choice Award 1996 and Breathe which won Best Video at the MTV Europe Music Awards 1997 3 4 Stern joined Academy Films in 1997 introducing himself with the video for The Verve s Bitter Sweet Symphony 5 That same year he began another successful collaboration this time with the band Massive Attack This relationship produced promos for Risingson 1997 Teardrop 6 and Angel both 1998 Teardrop won the award for Best Video at the MTV Europe Music Awards 1998 7 and was nominated for Brit 8 and D amp AD awards 9 He has also worked with artists as diverse as Madonna David Bowie Nine Inch Nails and Stereo MCs In 2006 he directed a music video for Bloc Party s The Prayer 10 and in 2009 he returned to the collaboration with The Prodigy directing a new promo Take Me to the Hospital Awards EditAt the 2003 Creative amp Design Awards Stern pick up the award for Best Video of the Year and Best Dance Video for Audio Bullys We Don t Care 11 In 2007 he won the CADS Outstanding Achievement award 12 Advertisements EditStern entered the advertising arena in 1997 with an ad for Volkswagen Golf His commercial career has been as successful as his music video career collecting a Golden Lion for Volkswagen Heaven at Cannes 2000 13 He has completed two advertisements for Coca Cola and other clients include Caffreys BBC Orange Adidas and Diet Coke Stern s Lucky for the Department for Transport won him an arrow at BTAA Craft for Best Video Post Production His other advertising work includes Bubbles for Vodafone a Transport for London spot for M amp C Saatchi and a Johnnie Walker film for BBH 14 15 Videography Edit Stay Beautiful 1991 video for Manic Street Preachers Hymn 1994 video for Moby No Good Start the Dance 1994 video for The Prodigy Voodoo People 1994 video for The Prodigy Poison 1995 video for The Prodigy Evidence 1995 video for Faith No More Life Is Sweet 1995 video for The Chemical Brothers Firestarter 1996 video for The Prodigy Take It Easy Chicken 1996 video for Mansun Breathe 1996 video for The Prodigy Elegantly Wasted 1997 video for INXS Bitter Sweet Symphony 1997 video for The Verve Risingson 1997 video for Massive Attack Look Who s Perfect Now 1997 video for Transister Teardrop 1998 video for Massive Attack Angel 1998 video for Massive Attack Drowned World Substitute for Love 1998 video for Madonna Thursday s Child 1999 video for David Bowie Survive 2000 video for David Bowie Into the Void 2000 video for Nine Inch Nails co directed with Jeff Richter We Don t Care 2003 video for Audio Bullys She Kissed Me I Felt Like a Hit 2003 video for Spiritualized The Prayer 2006 video for Bloc Party Take Me to the Hospital 2009 video for The Prodigy Rejected by the band second official video directed by Paul Dugdale References Edit Watts Jenny July 1999 CAMPAIGN CRAFT PORTFOLIO WALTER STERN Brand Republic 100 Greatest Music Videos 38 The Prodigy Firestarter NME COM MTV Video Music Awards Highlights Winners Performers and Photos from the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards MTV com 1997 09 04 Retrieved 2014 03 31 1997 MTV Video Music Awards Rock On The Net 1997 09 04 Retrieved 2014 03 31 Plagenhoef Scott 23 August 2010 The Top 50 Music Videos of the 1990s Pitchfork Iqbal Nosheen 5 February 2010 Massive Attack s art of darkness The Guardian Massive Attack s Teardrop Wins Best Video At The MTV Europe Awards 1998 YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Nominations for 1999 Brit awards BBC News January 1999 The 200 best design moments in our lifetime Creative Bloq January 2013 Zane Lowe Bloc Party video BBC 1 Xtra Bullys promo wins double in EMI s night of Cads success Music Week May 2003 Partizan and Polydor win big at Cads 2007 Music Week June 2007 Woodward Sarah July 2000 In Off Year Cannes Jury Went Back To The Basics Judges Honored Work That Makes Sense For Client And Consumer Shoot Macleod Duncan February 2009 Johnnie Walker at The Crossroads The Inspiration Room Hitching a ride is always weirder with booze Ad Week February 2009 External links EditWalter Stern at IMDb Academy Films profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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