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Matt Alonzo

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American director, video editor and filmmaker
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Matt Alonzo
Born (1985年10月16日) October 16, 1985 (age 39)
Occupation(s)Music video director, commercial director, filmmaker
Years active2004–present
Websitewww.mattalonzo.com

Matt Alonzo (born April 16, 1985) is an American director, video editor and filmmaker.

Early life and career

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Alonzo grew up in Carpinteria, California and studied at Brooks Institute.[1] His big break came in 2008 when he filmed and edited a Lil Wayne concert that amassed more than 10 million YouTube views.[2]

Alonzo later partnered with DJ Skee and helped develop one of the first popular YouTube channels, Skee.TV.[3] In early 2011, Alonzo left Skee.TV and started his own production company, Modern Artists Creative.[4]

In late 2010, he signed with International Creative Management for feature film representation;[5] and Lark Creative for music video representation.[6]

Alonzo joined the creative and production team of DJ Skee SKEE Live as director for Mark Cuban AXS TV network. Alonzo set the tone and creative vision for SKEE Live segments including "Up Close," "Off The Top" and "Spotlight" featuring top athletes and musicians. In addition, Alonzo lead the overall creative team to guide the look of the show including set production, graphics and lighting.[2]

Alonzo has directed music videos for the likes of Yo Yo Honey Singh, Pitbull, Odd Future, The Game, Justin Bieber, Sophia Grace, Chris Cornell, Maejor, Ice Cube, New Boyz, Armin van Buuren, Xzibit and Tyrese. His video "Like A G6" for Far East Movement gained international attention when it was nominated for a MTV Japan VMA under the category for Best Hip-Hop Music Video.[2] [4]

The Game explained in an interview with MTV "Ever since we did 'Dope Boys,' 'Martians vs. Goblins' and 'Celebration,' Matt Alonzo has been my go to director."[7]

References

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  1. ^ Canada, Danielle (2010年03月10日). "Industry Spotlight: Matt Alonzo « Hip-Hop Wired". Hiphopwired.com. Retrieved 2010年11月12日.
  2. ^ a b c "'Skee Live' Taps Music Industry Veterans". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Q&A With Rising Director Matt Alonzo (of Skee.TV)". BallerStatus.com. Retrieved 2010年11月12日.
  4. ^ a b "INTERVIEW: Matt Alonzo checks back in with Dirty Laces". Dirtylaces.com. Retrieved 2011年05月08日.
  5. ^ National Urban Entertainment (2010年11月05日). "World Premiere Interview with Matt Alonzo | National Urban Entertainment". Nuetv.com. Retrieved 2010年11月12日.
  6. ^ FilmedInsert. "A Year of Post with Matt Alonzo" . Retrieved 2012年08月31日.
  7. ^ Alexis, Nadeska (2014年09月02日). "Game Takes Us Behind the Scenes of His 'Or Nah' Video". mtv.com/. Archived from the original on September 1, 2015. Retrieved 2017年05月25日.
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