John James Fox
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John James Fox | |
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Occupation | Music video director |
John James Fox is an English director of music videos and short films.
Early life and education
[edit]John James Fox was born in Liverpool, England.
He studied film at the University of Wolverhampton.
Career
[edit]Fox started out screenwriting for film production companies, including the 30-minute drama "Bright".
He started directing short films in 2003, including "The Third Season", which was a runner up in the Short Cutters Short Film Of The Year Award. His short film "The World Of Big Ideas" has been shown on several satellite channels and BBC Big Screen throughout various cities in the UK. His short films have appeared at The Edinburgh International Festival.
Since 2006, he has directed a number of music videos for various artists, including Abigail Hopkins and Laika Dog. Fox has directed two music videos for The Indigo Road.
Fox was a sponsor of the Glasswerk 2007 New Music Awards.
Selected videography
[edit]- 2009
- Indigo Road - "Up For Air"
- Indigo Road - "Hey Its Alright"
- 2008
- The Meds Collective - "Let Me Tell You"
- Nephu Huzzband - (Documentary)
- The Indigo Road - "Simple"
- The Indigo Road - "Goodbye To You"
- Ebenus - "After Party"
- Marsha Swanson - "How Are You?"
- 2007
- The Cutters - "Saviour"
- Laika Dog - "Monkey Song"
- Abigail Hopkins - "I'll Be Waiting For You By The Bus Stand"
- Andy Cornfoot - "Miles Away"
- 2006
- Creo K - "Dead Picnic"
- Creo K - "Adhesive"
- FM Films Ltd - "The World Of Big Ideas" (short)
- FM Films Ltd - "Unsigned: Go For It!" (short)
- 2005
- FM Films Ltd - "The Third Season" (short)
- FM Films Ltd - "The Runner" (short)
- FM Films Ltd - "Fuel Crisis" (short)
- 2004
- FM Films - "Motion Picture: Part 2" (short)
- FM Films - "Motion Picture" (short)
- 2003
- Paul Fox - "Debonair"
- First-Take Productions Ltd - "Bright" (screenplay / short)
References
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