Alon Isocianu (born in Hadera, Israel) is a Canadian music video and commercial director and visual artist. He has helmed music videos for a variety of notable international artists including Kelly Clarkson,[1] Maren Morris, Pentatonix, Lights, Billy Talent, Finger Eleven and Shawn Hook. Alon is most known for his very stylized, VFX & Design heavy videos. As a designer and creative director he has been responsible for the opening title sequences of Netflix's Tokyo Trial (miniseries) and BET's In Contempt.
Alon Isocianu | |
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Born | Alon Isocianu |
Occupation | Music video director |
Years active | 2008 - present |
He is represented by Reprobates for music videos in the US. In Canada, he is represented by reactiv, a creative studio which he also co-owns.
Select videography
edit- 2020 - Pentatonix - "Happy Now"
- 2020 - Good Kid - "Down With The King"
- 2017 - Shawn Hook "Never Let Me Let You Go"
- 2017 - Superfruit - "GUY.EXE"
- 2017 - Superfruit - "Future Friends"
- 2017 - Superfruit - "Imaginary Parties"
- 2017 - Maren Morris - "I Could Use a Love Song"
- 2017 - Serena Ryder - "Electric Love"
- 2016 - Ria Mae - "Ooh Love"
- 2016 - Maren Morris - "80s Mercedes"
- 2016 - Billy Talent - "Afraid of Heights"
- 2016 - Ria Mae - "Gold"
- 2016 - Shawn Hook - "Relapse"
- 2015 - Kelly Clarkson - "Piece by Piece"
- 2015 - Pentatonix - "Can't Sleep Love"
- 2015 - Kelly Clarkson - "Invincible"
- 2015 - Finger Eleven - "Wolves And Doors"
- 2015 - Shawn Hook "Sound Of Your Heart"
- 2014 - Lights "Up We Go"
- 2014 - Meaghan Smith - "Have A Heart"
- 2014 - The Angry Kids feat. Belle Humble - "Battle (It's Beautiful)"
- 2014 - Andee - "Never Gone"
- 2013 - Billy Talent - "Show Me The Way"
- 2013 - Billy Talent - "Runnin' Across The Tracks"
- 2013 - Heaven's Basement - "Lights Out In London"
- 2013 - Thousand Foot Krutch - "War Of Change"
- 2013 - Skillet - "American Noise"
- 2013 - Skillet - "Sick Of It"
- 2012 - Victoria Duffield - "Break My Heart"
- 2012 - Victoria Duffield - "Feel"
- 2012 - Heaven's Basement - "Nothing Left To Lose"
- 2012 - Kerli - "Zero Gravity"
- 2012 - Cory Lee - "Bounce On It"
- 2011 - Finger Eleven - "Whatever Doesn't Kill Me"
- 2011 - Victoria Duffield - "Shut Up and Dance"
- 2011 - Candy Coated Killahz - "Neon Black"
- 2011 - The Balconies - "Kill Count"
- 2010 - HotKid - "Yours and Mine"
- 2008 - Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker - "Hollowpoint Sniper Hyperbole"
Awards and nominations
edit- 2018 Nominated - CMT Awards "Female Video Of The Year" (for Maren Morris - "I Could Use A Love Song")[2]
- 2016 Nominated - iHeartRadio Much MMVA "Pop Video Of The Year" (for Shawn Hook - "Relapse") [3]
- 2015 Winner - East Coast Music Award for "Best Video" (for Meaghan Smith "Have A Heart") [4]
- 2015 Nominee - Berlin Music Video Award for "Best Visual Effects" (for The Angry Kids "Battle")
- 2012 Nominated - MuchMusic MMVA "Pop Video Of The Year" (for Victoria Duffield - "Shut Up & Dance")[5][6]
- 2011 Nominated - MuchMusic MMVA "Post Production Of The Year" (for Candy Coated Killahz - "Neon Black")[7]
- 2008 Winner - Cravefest Music Video "Best Music Video" (electronic/dance/world unsigned category for Hexes & Oh's video "H-H-Highschool").[8]
- 2008 Winner - Cravefest Music Video for "Best Direction/Production" (for Hexes & Oh's video - "H-H-Highschool")
- 2007 Winner - Cravefest Music Video Award for "Best Production" (for The Sweet Homewreckers' "Wild America")
- 2007 Winner - Cravefest Music Video Award for "Best Video" music video (for The Sweet Homewreckers' "Wild America")[9]
- 2007 Winner - CHUM/CityTV Award (For video body of work, including "Catherine Deneuve" video for Kelly & The Kellygirls)
References
edit- ^ "Kelly Clarkson releases 'Invincible' video". Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ^ "CMT Music Awards Nominations Revealed; Little Big Town to Host". 8 May 2018.
- ^ "Full List of 2016 IHEARTRADIO MMVA Nominees – Bell Media". bellmedia.ca.
- ^ "MEAGHAN SMITH, LES HAY BABIES, JIMMY RANKIN, AND MO KENNEY AMONG LATEST WINNERS AT 2015 EASTLINK EAST COAST MUSIC WEEK". ecma.com/. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ^ "MMVA 2012 Nominees". Archived from the original on 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
- ^ "mmva12noms".
- ^ "MMVA 2011 Nominees". Archived from the original on 2012-06-25. Retrieved 2012-05-08.
- ^ "PR Web - 2008 Cravefest Winners". Archived from the original on August 29, 2008.
- ^ "Alexisonfire, Thom Yorke & Classified are Amongst the 2007 'CraveFest' International Music Video Award Winners!". Retrieved 26 May 2013.