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Tamar Levine is an American multidisciplinary director and photographer known for her work across commercials, television, music videos, and photography.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Levine grew up in New York City and Santa Monica, California. She studied photography at ACCD.
Career
[edit]Levine began her career as a photographer, working with notable publications and commercial clients. Over time, she transitioned into directing, developing a reputation for blending surrealism and emotional depth in her projects.
Her directorial work includes the comedy series Very Important People, for Dropout, where she also acts as a co-EP. Levine has also directed music videos, short films, and immersive visual projects for bands like Puscifer.[1]
One of Levine’s short films, It's Okay (2014), features actors Jenna Fischer and Thomas Sadoski and received positive attention for its intimate portrayal of relationship dynamics.
Awards and Recognition
[edit]Levine’s work has earned her accolades such as the ADC Young Guns Award[2] and recognition from Communication Arts.[3] Her innovative approach to both photography and film has solidified her as a creative force in the industry.
Photography and Art
[edit]In addition to her directing work[4], Levine’s photography has been showcased in numerous galleries and publications. Her artistic approach often explores themes of memory, identity, and timelessness.
External Links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "On Living In Memory & The Beauty of Timelessness". Tropicult. 2015-11-27. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
- ^ "Young Guns - Archive of Winner Profiles | The One ClubTamar Levine | Independent". www.oneclub.org. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
- ^ "Tamar Levine". Communication Arts. 2013-03-11. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
- ^ "Director Tamar Levine joins Havoc Content". shots. Retrieved 2025-01-04.