Rich Newey
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Rich Newey (born April 23, 1975) in the Coachella Valley, is a director/writer currently residing in Los Angeles. He has directed music videos for Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Sean Paul, Nate Dogg, Flipsyde, Nappy Roots, and Christina Aguilera among others. In 2007 he directed his first feature length film I Tried. He also has numerous Television Commercials to his credit for clients such as Midway Games, Proctor & Gamble, and Bally Total Fitness. He is currently represented at Terrero Films (Hollywood) for Music Videos and Station3 (Los Angeles) for Film/TV. His 1st released venture away from music videos was a political satire short, titled Global, Inc. which was originally released in Canada.
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[edit] Music videography
2000
2001
- Don Cisco ft. Kurupt & Roscoe (rapper) - "Oh boy!"
2002
- Nappy Roots, ft. Anthony Hamilton - "Po'folks"
- Ke'Noe, ft. B.G. - "Hatin' on me"
- Nappy Roots - "Headz Up"
- Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, feat Phil Collins - "Home"
2003
- Mystic (singer) ft. Donell Jones - “Breathe”
- Westside Connection ft. Knoc-turn'al - “Lights Out”
- Mark Ronson, ft. Ghostface & Nate Dogg - "Ooh Wee"
2004
- Christina Aguilera ft. Missy Elliott - "Car Wash
2005
- Instruction - "I'm Dead
- Kray Twins, ft. Twista, Lethal B, & Gappy Ranx - "What We Do"
- Flipsyde - "Spun"
- Flipsyde, ft. T.A.T.U. - "Happy Birthday" - Original Version
2006
- Hunterz - " D" />o That Dance (Screw the Light Bulb)"
- Scissors For Lefty - “Ghetto Ways” - Unreleased
2007
- Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, ft. Akon - "I Tried"
- Yung Ralph - "Look Like Money"
- Sean Paul - "Watch Dem Roll"
- Rocko - "Umma Do Me"
[edit] Commercial videography
2004
- Kids Count - Anti Smoking PSA - “The Break Up”
2005
- Kids Count - Anti Smoking PSA - “Numbers”
- Midway Games - LA Rush - “Thread The Needle”
2006
- DeVry University - “On Your Way” (12 spot campaign)
- Proctor & Gamble - "Declaration"
2007
- Adidas - "Brotherhood" (Internet - Tracy McGrady segment)
- Bally Total Fitness - "New. Better. Bally." (6 spot campaign)
2008
- Bally Total Fitness ROUND 2 - "New. Better. Bally." (8 spot campaign)