David Tomaszewski

David Tomaszewski
Born (1984-10-06) 6 October 1984
France
Nationality French
Occupation Music video director, digital artist
Parent(s) Marek Tomaszewski (father)
Website www.davidktom.com

David Tomaszewski (French pronunciation: [david tomaʃɛvˈski]; born 6 October 1984) is a French music video director and digital artist of Polish descent. He is the son of Polish pianist Marek Tomaszewski.

Career

Tomaszewski is best known for having collaborated with French rapper Orelsan. He directed one of his first music videos, La peur de l'échec, in 2009 before directing 5 others since 2010. He is also the one who came up with the creation of Orelsan's RaelSan character in the build-up to the release of his album Le chant des sirènes, and he was responsible for the visual design of the latter as the artistic director.

Tomaszewski also supervised and produced Orelsan's concert at Zénith de Paris on 16 October 2012. In the video "Les vœux de RaelSan pour 2012" ("RaelSan's Wishes for 2012"), it was his father Marek who accompanied the rapper on the piano.

Videography

Tomaszewski has worked with Orelsan (pictured) on many of his music videos.
Year Song Artist
2009 "La peur de l'échec"
(featuring Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal)
Orelsan
2010 "N'importe comment"
(with Orelsan)
The Toxic Avenger
2011 "RaelSan" Orelsan
"Plus rien ne m'étonne" Orelsan
"I Cannot Think" Outlines
"I Wanna Be Sedated"
(Lexicon cover)
Ramones
"Les vœux de RaelSan pour 2012"
(with Marek Tomaszewski)
Orelsan
2012 "Ils sont cools"
(featuring Gringe)
Orelsan
"Je ne sais pas" LFDV
"Si seul" Orelsan
"Les adieux de RaelSan avant l'Apocalypse"
(with Gringe, Skread, Ablaye, Manu Dyens, Eddy Purple and Dany Synthé)
Orelsan
2013 "Bloqué" Casseurs Flowters
2014 "Fais les backs" Casseurs Flowters
"Dorothy" Polo & Pan
"The Rising" Mission Control

Filmography

Director

Short films

TV commercials

Actor

Awards

Year Award Nominated work Category Result
2002 The Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards Sparring Program Young Jedi Award Won
2005 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival Covered Short Film Award for Best Director[1] Won

References

External links

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