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Born | May 24, 1982 Venice, California |
Occupation | film/video director |
Years active | 2001-present |
Ace Norton (born May 24, 1982 in Venice, Los Angeles, California) is a music video and commercial director.
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Norton grew up in Venice, and is the son of writer/director Bill Norton Junior and grandson of motion picture screenwriter William Norton Senior.
Norton spent most of high school shooting short films. One of which, "Cherry Coke Rage", won the highest award at the Los Angeles Film Festival. By the end of his high school career Norton had produced over 200 short films. Following graduation Norton attended the University of Southern California (USC) School of Cinema.
At USC Norton began to direct music videos for local Los Angeles bands. While in college Norton and friends (Toben Seymour, Hiro Murai, Charles Spano, Asiel Norton) created Commondeer Films. Using Norton's bedroom as office space, they would spend weekends emailing bands and animating low budget music videos. Commondeer produced over 40 music videos. After building his name in the Los Angeles art & music scenes, Norton's work caught the attention of Partizan founder Georges Bermann.
In 2005, at age 23, Norton signed to Partizan. Norton has been featured in Res, Promo, Boards, Wonderland, and Shots magazine.
Norton's body of work includes music videos for groups such as Aesop Rock, The Virgins, Sebastien Tellier, Death Cab for Cutie, Norah Jones, Bloc Party and Simian Mobile Disco, as well as promotional campaigns for Honda Element, and McDonalds.[1]
Norton is the younger brother of Asiel Norton, who recently is promoting his first feature film (Redland) through the Cinevegas film festival. He is good friends with actor Emile Hirsch.
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