Robby Starbuck
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Occupation | Music video director |
Years active | 2006–present |
Website | |
http://robbystarbuck.com/ |
Robby Starbuck is an American Music video director from Los Angeles, California. In 2010 he was named to OC METRO's Top 40 under 40.[1] SUBSTREAM Magazine ran a cover story on Robby Starbuck in 2010 as well.[2] Notable artist directed by Starbuck include Snoop Dogg, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, The Sounds, Yellowcard, Machine Gun Kelly, Escape The Fate, Smashing Pumpkins, Metric, Times of Grace, Jeffree Star, Jon Mclaughlin, and Asking Alexandria.
Career
Starbuck owns his own production company RSM and is signed there as well.[3][4] In 2011 Robby was nominated in two categories for the Much Music Video Awards (MMVA) for his work directing Metric "Stadium Love".[5] In 2011 Robby's video for OTEP "Fists Fall" won an online poll for best video with a message on MTV.com for the VMA's.[6] The first Music Video shot on the RED Epic Camera was directed by Starbuck for The Smashing Pumpkins.[7][8] On February 27, 2012 it was announced that his company RSM expanded to representing 15 directors including himself [9]
Filmography
Robby has also directed DVD's for A Skylit Drive "Let Go Of The Wires" & Silverstein "Decade".[10] Production started in 2010 on a DVD for universal/Lava/Standby artist Black Veil Brides. It has been announced that Starbuck will be directing a Smashing Pumpkins music video.
Notable videos Starbuck has directed include:
Year | Artist | Song Title |
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2013 | Eve | Make It Out This Town |
2012 | Akon | One In The Chamber |
2012 | Machine Gun Kelly | See My Tears |
2012 | Jon Mclaughlin | Summer Is Over (feat. Sara Bareilles |
2012 | Jeffree Star | Prom Night! |
2011 | Escape The Fate | Gorgeous Nightmare |
2011 | Smashing Pumpkins | Owata[11] |
2009 | Asking Alexandria | The Final Episode[12] |
2010 | Asking Alexandria | A Prophecy[13] |
2012 | Demon Hunter | My Destiny |
2010 | Silverstein | American Dream |
2009 | Silverstein | Vices |
2011 | Silverstein | The Artist |
2011 | The Sounds | Dance With The Devil |
2011 | The Sounds | Something To Die For |
2009 | Broadway feat. Craig Owens | The Same Thing We Do Everyday Pinky |
2010 | KillMatriarch | Monotone |
2010 | Metric | Stadium Love |
2011 | Ian Carey feat Snoop Dogg | Last Night[14] |
2012 | Blessed By A Broken Heart | Forever & Rockin All Night |
2008 | A Skylit Drive | Knights of the Round |
2008 | A Skylit Drive | This Isn't the End |
2008 | A Skylit Drive | I'm Not A Thief, I'm A Treasure Hunter |
2008 | Breathe Carolina | Diamonds |
2008 | Dance Gavin Dance | Me & Zoloft Get Along Just Fine |
2011 | Times of Grace | Strength in Numbers |
2008 | A Static Lullaby | Toxic |
2010 | Pierce the Veil | Caraphernelia[15] |
2010 | The Dangerous Summer | Where I Want To Be |
2010 | August Burns Red | Mariana's Trench |
2010 | Jamie's Elsewhere | Giants Among Common Men |
2010 | The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus | Choke |
2010 | The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus | Don't Hate |
2010 | The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus | Hell or Highwater |
2010 | Mother/Father | Order |
2010 | Jonny Craig | I Still Feel Her Part III |
2010 | Jonny Craig | Children of Divorce |
2009 | Agraceful | The Great I Am |
2009 | Impending Doom | More Than Conquerors |
2009 | And Then There Were None | Reinventing Robert Cohn |
2009 | And Then There Were None | Thank The Watchmaker |
2009 | Millionaires | Just Got Paid Let's Get Laid |
2011 | Millionaires | Party Like A Millionaire |
2010 | Millionaires | Stay The Night |
2010 | Seasons After | Cry Little Sister |
2010 | BOTDF | Believe |
2010 | I See Stars | What This Means To Me |
2010 | Chiodos | Illuminaudio album teasers |
2009 | Quietdrive | Jessica |
2010 | Quietdrive | Way Out |
2010 | Living Sacrifice | Rules Of Engagement |
2010 | A Skylit Drive | Let Go Of the Wires (DVD) |
2010 | Fight Fair | Pop Rocks |
2010 | Silverstein | Decade (DVD)[10] |
in production | Black Veil Brides | "untitled DVD" (DVD) Unreleased |
2011 | Falling In Reverse | The Drug In Me Is You |
Further reading
- TIMES OF GRACE PREMIERE DEBUT VIDEO "STRENGTH IN NUMBERS" WITH ALTPRESS.COM (2010)
- Interview: Robby Starbuck (2010)
- FilmedInsert interview with Robby Starbuck
References
- ↑ Cover Story
- ↑ Robby Starbuck | Interviews - Substream Music Press
- ↑ http://www.videostatic.com/vs/2009/12/news-director-robby-starbuck-launches-rsm.html
- ↑ http://www.RSMcreative.com
- ↑ http://mmva.muchmusic.com/nominees/
- ↑ http://act.mtv.com/posts/interview-otep-shamaya-rihanna-gaga-fists-fall/
- ↑ http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=2286731
- ↑ http://www.avclub.com/articles/billy-corgan-requires-only-the-finest-cameras-and,55909/
- ↑ http://www.videostatic.com/vs/robby-starbuck/
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 A Shipwreck in the Sand
- ↑ "Web Article". Retrieved 5 June 2011.
- ↑ "Music Video". Retrieved 5 June 2011.
- ↑ "Music Video". Retrieved 5 June 2011.
- ↑ Video Static: Music Video News: Robby Starbuck
- ↑ "Music Video". Retrieved 5 June 2011.