Rob Heydon
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Rob Heydon (born August 19, 1970, Toronto) is a Canadian music video director who has recently expanded into directing feature films and documentaries.
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[edit] Filmography (selection)
[edit] Feature Films (selection)
- 2007 Ecstasy (2007 film), Director, Producer, Writer Based on the #1 Bestselling book by Irvine Welsh
[edit] Documentaries (selection)
- 2003 Go Further, Director: Ron Mann as Cameraman
- 1999 Rippin, Director, Producer
- 1999 New Years Eve - Pleasure Force, Director, Producer
- 1999 Jokers High - Pleasure Force, Director, Producer
[edit] Video (selection)
- 2004 Ninja Tune Recordings Zen TV
[edit] Music videos (selection)
- 2000 Beautiful Strange, Bedrock
- 2000 I Understand, McMaster and James
- 2000 Never Too Late, Damhnait Doyle
- 1999 Alive, Edwin
- 1999 Skizofrenik, Plastikman
- 1999 Packard, Plastikman
- 1999 It's Obvious, DJ Vadim
- 1999 Road with Many Signs, The Herbaliser with Dream Warriors
- 1998 Converge, Plastikman
[edit] Awards (selection)
- 2000 Juno Awards, Canada - Best Music Video, for Alive (Edwin)
- 2000 East Coast Music Awards, Canada - Nomination for Best Video: Never Too Late (Damhnait Doyle)
- 1999 Music Video Production Association "MVPA" Awards, U.S. - Nomination for Best Electronic Video: Converge (Plastikman)