Marc Klasfeld

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Marc Klasfeld is an innovative American music video director who has also written and directed independent films and documentaries.

He has directed over a hundred music videos for many successful artists, with multiple MTV award wins and nominations, a list of which is given below.

Klasfeld has also forayed into episodic television, directing for the HBO series Oz as well as television commercials for ESPN's This is Sportscenter campaign and Smirnoff's Green Tea Partay viral video.

His first independent feature film, The L.A. Riot Spectacular is a satirical look at the 1992 Los Angeles riots starring Charles Dutton, Emilio Estevez, George Hamilton and Snoop Dogg. His second independent film is a documentary entitled "Bears", a subculture of homosexuality, where big, hairy gay men compete in beauty pageants and show off their unorthodox beauty in the bear community.

He is also the founder of Rockhard Films, a production company that also houses directors Ray Kay, Tony Petrossian, Phil Griffin and Rob Pearlstein. He is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.

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