Brandon Dickerson
Brandon Dickerson is an American music video, documentary film, and television commercial director who has also moved into directing theatrical films. He is currently signed with kaboom productions for commercials and boom music videos for music videos.[1]
Dickerson collaborated with director Justin Dillon on the 2008 documentary Call + Response that dealt with human trafficking. Dickerson directed the musical performances of this documentary/concert film with artists including Moby, Rocco DeLuca, Cold War Kids, Five for Fighting, Imogen Heap, The Scrolls, and Switchfoot.[2]
Dickerson's feature film debut, Sironia, premiered at the 2011 Austin Film Festival in October 2011.[3]
Awards
- Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, Gold Lion
- Billboard Music Video Awards nominee (6 nominations)
- GMA Dove Award, Music Video of the Year
- Clio Awards, Bronze Clio Awards
- D&AD Award, Silver Pencil
- Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP) Award
Selected Music video filmography
- "One and the Same" – Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato
- "It's On" – Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam cast
- "Somebody" – Bridgit Mendler
- "Breathe Your Name" – Sixpence None the Richer
- "This Is Home" – Switchfoot[4]
- "Awakening" Switchfoot[5]
- "When You Wish Upon a Star" – Meaghan Martin
- "Three Is a Magic Number" – Mitchell Musso
- "Remembering You" – Steven Curtis Chapman[6]
- “Move” – Thousand Foot Krutch
- “Dreamer” – Bethany Dillon
- “Gone” – TobyMac[7]
- “Anytime You Need a Friend” – The Beu Sisters
- “Do Ya" – Jump5
- “Next Big Thing” – Vince Gill
- “He reigns” Newsboys
- “All I Can Do” Jump5
- “Somewhere in the Middle” – Dishwalla
- “You Already Take Me There” – Switchfoot
- “Superman” – Luna Halo
- “Written on My Heart” – Plus One
- “Live for You” – Rachael Lampa
- “Escape from Reason" – Supertones
- “Last Goodbye” – Kenny Wayne Shepherd
- “A Little More” – Jennifer Knapp
- “Love Liberty Disco” – Newsboys
- “This Is Your Time” – Michael W. Smith
- “There She Goes” – Sixpence None the Richer[8]
- “Free” – Montrel Darrett
- “Gravity” – Delirious?
- “Thicker” – Chasing Furies
- “New Way to Be Human” – Switchfoot
- “There Is Only You” – Smalltown Poets
- “Thicker” – Chasing Furies
- “In My Shoes” – Polarboy
- “Butterfly” – Seven Day Jesus
- “The Devil is Bad” – The W's
- “Ms. Innocence” – Wilshire
- “A Flowery Song” – Five Iron Frenzy
- “Nervous” – Dryve
- “As Long As There Is Christmas” – Play
- “Pure Fun” – Sabrina Bryan
- "Bastanak" – Elissa
- "Erga' Le Shou" – Elissa
External links
- official site
- BOOM Music videos official site
- kaboom productions official site
- Brandon Dickerson at the Internet Movie Database
- Studio Daily interview
References
- ↑ http://www.postmagazine.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=D24217F7BE7A4A1FB9D617B8C0268715&AudID=7067DF10A24E4850B788453395028AAA[]
- ↑ Nagel, Jessie (3 October 2008). "Justin Dillon Taps Brandon Dickerson For Call+Response". The Wire. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
- ↑ http://www.austinfilmfestival.com/new/texas_independents_2011[]
- ↑ Martin, Paul (9 May 2008). "Brandon Dickerson Travels to Narnia with New Switchfoot Video". Narnia Fans.com. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
- ↑ Nagel, Jessie (23 May 2007). "Switchfoot Has Awakening Thanks To Boom Director Brandon Dickerson". The Wire. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
- ↑ http://www.freshreleases.com/news/131.html[]
- ↑ Powell, Ruth (7 March 2005). "TobyMac's Latest: Music Video "Gone"". Breathe Cast. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
- ↑ http://www.cmt.com/videos/sixpence-none-the-richer/9973/there-she-goes.jhtml
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