Kris Moyes

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Kris Moyes
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Kris Moyes, Australian Director, lecturing at TodaysArt in Den Haag, The Netherlands
Born
Kristoffer Stephen Hope Moyes

(1978-10-30) 30 October 1978 (age 43)
Sydney, Australia
OccupationDirector, Producer & Founder KMOYES PICTURES
Years active2005 - present

Kris Moyes (born 30 October 1978) is an Australian-born director and producer and founder of KMOYES PICTURES. He is perhaps best known for his innovative music videos.

In 2005 he directed The Presets "Are You The One?" which utilized a large array of film techniques that playfully proposed answers to who the "one" is. The video also featured a digital artifact motif he developed by interrupting the transfer of DIVX files of original footage from a PC to a MAC computer, to which many homage videos were made.[1][2]

Moyes has had close ties to Modular Records since 2005. He is probably better known for his videos for Softlightes and The Presets. In 2008 Moyes directed a traditional performance based music video for Wolfmother "White Unicorn" on the condition that Pav, the head of Modular Records allowed him to deface his own work and re-release it, under the pseudonym Banditobruce.[3] The piece of subterfuge was a reference to Marcel Duchamp's Readymade, L.H.O.O.Q.

Moyes has also directed four music videos for Sia Furler. His first video for Sia's "Buttons" in 2007 was linked by Perez Hilton on his blog and received over 300,000 views in one day, becoming the No.1 Most Linked Music Video and No.2 Most Viewed Music Video on YouTube.[4]

In 2010 Moyes directed and co-wrote a satirical short film, called "City Limits" featuring costumes by Australian fashion label, Romance Was Born. It was screened at ASVOFF (A Shaded View on Fashion Film) at the Centre Pompidou, Paris.

Moyes has also been exhibited alongside John Baldessari, Brian Bress,[5] Miranda July, Peter Sutherland, Paper Rad, Melanie Bonajo,[6] Michael Gondry, Spike Jonze, Chris Cunningham, Mark Romanek and .[7]

Over the years, Moyes has appeared in a number of publications including, L.A. Times, Esquire,[8] Tokion, The Open Day Book[9] and The New York Times where he was invited alongside Jeff Koons, Banks Violette, Oscar de la Renta and The Campana Brothers to re-design the ' T ' Logo for The New York Times Style Magazine.[10]

Between 2015-2018, Moyes redesigned the identity for Australia's longest running TV program RAGE, the first redesign in over 30 years.

Music videos[]

2018

2017

2016

2015

  • Birds of Tokyo - This Fire
  • Mossy - Electric Chair
  • Mas Ysa - Margarita
  • Mysteries - Newly Thrown

2014

2013

2012

  • Kirin J. Callinan - W II W

2011

2010

2008

2007

2006

Filmography[]

2010

  • City Limits
  • Unfinished Sia Project

Exhibitions and screenings[]

2015

2013

2012

  • Gutenberg Museum, Germany
  • Chalk Horse Gallery, New South Wales
  • Egoist TV, Russian Federation
  • Zubroffka International Short Film Festival, Poland
  • Digital Marrakech Festival, Kingdom of Morocco

2011

2010

  • The Centre Pompidou, France
  • Dendy Cinema, New South Wales
  • Rooftop Cinema, Victoria

2009

  • Space15Twenty, California
  • Microcinema, California
  • Monster Children Gallery, New South Wales
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, New South Wales
  • FIVECC, Spain

2008

  • The New York Times 'T' Magazine, New York
  • Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
  • Kassel Documentary Film & Video Festival, Germany
  • Los Angeles Film Festival, California
  • ViMus Film Festival, Portugal
  • Kinofest Film Festival, Romania

2007

Awards and nominations[]

  • Sydney Music, Art & Culture Awards (2013) Best On Screen - Kirin J. Callinan - W II W
  • Triple J Awards (2012) Best Music Video - Kirin J. Callinan - W II W
  • ARIA Awards (2010) Best Music Video - Sia "Clap Your Hands"
  • ARIA Awards (2008) Best Music Video - The Presets "My People"
  • D&AD Awards (2008) nominee Best Music Video - The Presets "My People"
  • MVPA Awards (2008) nominee Best Direction of a Female Artist - Sia "Buttons"
  • MVPA Awards (2008) nominee Best Electronic Music Video - The Presets "My People"
  • MVPA Awards (2007) nominee Best Video Produced for Under $25,000 - Wolfmother "White Unicorn (defaced)"
  • MVPA Awards (2007) nominee Best Animated Music Video - The Softlightes "Heart Made of Sound"
  • ARIA Awards (2006) nominee Best Music Video - The Presets "Are You The One?"
  • Australian Dance Music Awards (2006) - The Presets "Are You The One?"
  • Antville MV Awards (2006) Best Unknown/Unsigned Director

Residencies[]

2015

  • Cinereach Filmmakers in Residence Program, U.S.A.

Lectures[]

2013

  • Olympus Ambassador, Australia

2012

2010

  • College of Fine Arts, Australia
  • Semi-Permanent, Australia

2009

  • FIVECC, Spain

2007

References[]

  1. ^ Ray Tintori (Director) (10 February 2009). Chairlift - "Evident Utensil". Antville. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  2. ^ Nabil Elderkin (Director) (1 April 2009). Kanye West - "Welcome to Heartbreak". . Archived from the original on 10 September 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Wolfmother - "White Unicorn (defaced)"". . 9 June 2006. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  4. ^ Sia - "Buttons". CMJ New Music Monthly Dec 2007. December 2007. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Carousel Microcinema". Carousel Microcinema. 19 January 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  6. ^ "Main Street - An Exhibition of New Video and Animation". Space15Twenty, Gallery Space. October 2009. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
  7. ^ "Spectacle: A Music Video Exhibition". Australian Centre for the Moving Image. September 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  8. ^ "The Best Commercials of 2010". Esquire. 29 December 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  9. ^ "The Open Day Book". Random House. 30 November 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  10. ^ "T: The New York Times Style Magazine". T: The New York Times Style Magazine. 14 September 2007. Retrieved 21 May 2011.

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