Tabitha Denholm

Tabitha Denholm (born January 14, 1981) is a British director of music videos, documentary shorts and commercials. Denholm was a member of DJ duo Queens of Noize and later became art director for Florence and the Machine. Her work has been nominated for MTV Video Music Awards. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

Life and career

At age 14, Denholm signed with Storm Model Management. [1] As a model, she appeared in videos by Pulp and Ace of Base.[2] Denholm later got a degree in cultural studies from the University of North London.[1]

After meeting DJ Mairead Nash at a party, Denholm formed the DJ duo Queens of Noize and, with Nash, presented on MTV2 and BBC 6 Music and worked with The Libertines. After Queens of Noize disbanded, Mairead Nash became the manager for Florence and the Machine and Denholm became art director, after meeting vocalist Florence Welch and booking her for Queens of Noize's Christmas party.[3] Denholm co-directed with Tom Beard several singles from Lungs including "Dog Days Are Over," "Rabbit Heart (Raise it Up)" and "You've Got the Love." These videos were nominated for several 2009 VMAs. She has since directed videos for artists including Haim, Julia Michaels, Of Monsters and Men and Ladyhawke. In 2015, Denholm's video for Jennifer Hudson's "I Still Love You" was nominated for the Video with a Social Message VMA.

In 2016, after watching a documentary about director and screenwriter Frances Marion, Denholm started the Women Under The Influence collective to support female directors.[4]

Personal life

Denholm dated Pete Doherty during the Libertines' early years.[5]

Filmography

Music videos

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2017

Documentary shorts

2010

2013

2014

References

  1. 1 2 Hornak, Francesca (10 June 2012). "How I make it work: Tabitha Denholm". The Times. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  2. "Work Life: Tabitha Denholm". Stylist. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  3. Howe, Zoe (1 November 2012). Florence + the Machine: An Almighty Sound. Omnibus Press. p. 256. ISBN 1780385137.
  4. Roselle, Sarah (19 June 2017). "Women Under the Influence". i-D. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  5. Macrae, Madeleine (30 July 2010). "The Libertines - their comeback in pictures". NME. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
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