Matt Lenski
Matt Lenski is an American director of television commercials, music videos, and films. He is based in New York City. Lenski won an MTV Video Music Award for his direction of Fall Out Boy's "Sugar, We're Goin' Down" video.[1] His short film Meaning Of Robots was officially accepted in the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.[2]
Matt Lenski | |
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Born | New York City |
Nationality | American |
Awards | MTV Video Music Award |
Lenski acted and co-produced the 2004 feature film 'Point & Shoot' "," directed by Shawn Regruto. Lenski's 2004 viral campaign, "F*ck New York," parodied the Republican Presidential Convention, which took place in New York City. The satire featured thug teens playing the rolls of President George W. Bush and his political bedfellows. New York Magazine quoted it as Russell Simmons' preferred viral video.[3]
Music videos
- Get Busy Committee "I Don't Care About You" (2010)
- Hal Linton "Mind Control" (2010)
- Fall Out Boy "Sugar, We're Goin' Down" (hi-fi version) (2005)
- Rogue Wave "Publish My Love" (2006)
- The Giraffes "Having Fun" (2006)
- CKY "Familiar Realm" (2006)
- Band of Horses "The Funeral" (2006) (using footage directed by his father, Willy Lenski)
- Zero 7 feat. Sia Furler "Throw It All Away" (2006)
- Regina Spektor "On the Radio" (version 1) (2006)
- Mark Ronson feat. Daniel Merriweather "Stop Me" (US / international version) (2007)
- Orson "Ain't No Party" (2007)
Short films
- Filibuster Premiered at the film festival, Rooftop Films
- Meaning of Robots Premiered at Sundance Film Festival
- F*ck New York
References
- Notes
- "MTV Video Music Awards | Show Highlights, Winners, Performers, Hosts and More From Past Video Music Awards". MTV.com. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
- "2012 Sundance Film Festival Announces Short Film Program | Sundance Institute". Sundance.org. December 6, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
- "What the Celebrities Are Watching on YouTube – Vulture". Nymag.com. September 5, 2013. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
- Bibliography
External links
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