Graham Foy
Graham Foy (born July 27, 1987, in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian cinematographer and filmmaker, who has worked both under his own name and as Fantavious Fritz.[1] He is most noted for his video for Charlotte Day Wilson's single "Work", which won the Prism Prize in 2018.[2]
He was also a Prism Prize nominee in 2017 for BadBadNotGood's "Lavender".[3]
As a film director, he made the short films Kosmos (2011), Tuesday (2012), (2013), Lewis (2015), Mouseland (2017), Good Boy (2018) and August 22, This Year (2020). Paradise Falls was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's annual Canada's Top Ten list in 2013,[4] and August 22, This Year was an official selection of the International Critics' Week program at the 2020 Cannes Film Festival.[5]
References[]
- ^ Jason Anderson, "The New Narrative of Music Videos". Toronto International Film Festival, May 10, 2017.
- ^ Karen Bliss, "Charlotte Day Wilson's 'Work' Wins Prism Prize for Top Canadian Music Video, As Industry Seeks Support". Billboard, May 14, 2018.
- ^ Haydn Watters, "A Tribe Called Red, Grimes, Wintersleep videos make Prism Prize short list". CBC News, April 4, 2017.
- ^ "TIFF selects top 10 Canadian films". Screen International, December 3, 2013.
- ^ Melanie Goodfellow, "Cannes Critics’ Week reveals 2020 label selection". Screen Daily, June 4, 2020.
External links[]
- Graham Foy at IMDb
- 1987 births
- Canadian cinematographers
- Ryerson University alumni
- Canadian music video directors
- Film directors from Edmonton
- Living people
- Canadian film director stubs