Mark Romanek videography

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American filmmaker Mark Romanek directed his first music video in 1986, for The The's "Sweet Bird of Truth".[1] He earned his first MTV Video Music Award for Best Direction nomination for "Free Your Mind", performed by En Vogue, in 1993.[2] Romanek later directed "Closer" for the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, which contains imagery involving terror, sexuality, and animal cruelty.[1][3] In 1995, he directed the video for "Scream", set in space and performed by Michael and Janet Jackson, as well as the New Age surrealistic "Bedtime Story", performed by Madonna.[4][5] They are two of the most expensive music videos ever made, costing $7 million and $5 million, respectively.[6] "Scream" gained 11 nominations at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, including Romanek's second Best Direction nomination,[7] and his first Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form.[8]

In 1996, Romanek directed the Mary Poppins-inspired "Novocaine for the Soul" for the rock band Eels.[9] The following year, he directed Fiona Apple's "Criminal", which explores themes of voyeurism and adolescence;[10] and won his second Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form for "Got 'til It's Gone", performed by Janet Jackson, Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell.[8] For his work in "Hurt" (2003), performed by Johnny Cash, Romanek earned another MTV nomination, and won his third Grammy.[8][11] In 2004, he directed the auto-biographical music video for Jay-Z's "99 Problems", for which he won his first MTV award.[12] Their subsequent collaborations—the installation-style 10-minute short film for "Picasso Baby" (2013),[a] and the animation video for "The Story of O.J." (2017)[13]—were nominated for Grammy Award for Best Music Video.[8]

Romanek made his feature-film directorial debut with the 1986 comedy-drama feature Static, which was nominated for Grand Jury Prize at the 1986 Sundance Film Festival.[14][15] He received a Saturn Award for Best Writing nomination for his work in the psychological thriller One Hour Photo (2002), which starred Robin Williams.[16][17] In 2010, he directed the romantic drama film Never Let Me Go, starring Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield, for which he was nominated for British Independent Film Award for Best Director.[18] Romanek also directed several commercials for iPod, Nike, and ESPN.

Music videos[]

Title Year Artist(s) Notes Ref(s)
"Sweet Bird of Truth" 1986 The The Also editor [1]
"Madonna of the Wasps" 1989 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians [19]
"One Long Pair of Eyes" 1989 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians [19]
"Love Under New Management" 1989 Miki Howard [20]
"Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)" 1990 Miki Howard [21]
"You Don't Have to Worry" 1990 En Vogue [22]
"Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" 1991 De La Soul [22]
"Love Conquers All" 1991 ABC [23]
"Wicked as It Seems" 1992 Keith Richards [9]
"Moira Jane's Café" 1992 Definition of Sound [24]
"What You Do to Me" 1992 Teenage Fanclub [25]
"Constant Craving" 1992 k.d. lang [2]
"Free Your Mind" 1992 En Vogue [2]
"Are You Gonna Go My Way" 1993 Lenny Kravitz [2]
"Rain" 1993 Madonna [2]
"Jump They Say" 1993 David Bowie [26]
"Black Tie White Noise" 1993 David Bowie [26]
"Is There Any Love in Your Heart" 1993 Lenny Kravitz [27]
"Beside You" 1994 Iggy Pop [27]
"Closer" 1994 Nine Inch Nails [28]
"Cold Beverage" 1994 G. Love & Special Sauce [29]
"Bedtime Story" 1995 Madonna [30]
"Strange Currencies" 1995 R.E.M. [29]
"Scream" 1995 Michael Jackson featuring Janet Jackson Also writer [31][32]
"Little Trouble Girl" 1996 Sonic Youth [33]
"Novocaine for the Soul" 1996 Eels [9]
"El Scorcho" 1996 Weezer [34]
"Devils Haircut" 1996 Beck [35]
"The Perfect Drug" 1997 Nine Inch Nails [36]
"Criminal" 1997 Fiona Apple [37]
"Got 'til It's Gone" 1997 Janet Jackson featuring Q-Tip & Joni Mitchell [38]
"If You Can't Say No" 1998 Lenny Kravitz [39]
"Do Something" 1999 Macy Gray [40]
"I Try" 1999 Macy Gray [41]
"Sleepwalker" 2000 The Wallflowers [1]
"God Gave Me Everything" 2001 Mick Jagger [42]
"Hella Good" 2002 No Doubt [29]
"Cochise" 2002 Audioslave [43]
"Hurt" 2003 Johnny Cash [44]
"Can't Stop" 2003 Red Hot Chili Peppers [45]
"Faint" 2003 Linkin Park [46]
"99 Problems" 2004 Jay-Z [47]
"Speed of Sound" 2005 Coldplay [48]
"Picasso Baby"[a] 2013 Jay-Z Short film [50]
"Invisible" 2014 U2 [51][52]
"Shake It Off" 2014 Taylor Swift [53]
"Sandcastles" 2016 Beyoncé Additional director [54]
"Can't Stop the Feeling!" 2016 Justin Timberlake [55]
"The Story of O.J." 2017 Jay-Z Co-directed with Jay-Z [56]
"Adnis" 2017 Jay-Z [57]
"Filthy" 2018 Justin Timberlake [58]
"Rescue Me" 2018 Thirty Seconds to Mars [59]

Filmography[]

Films[]

Title Year Director(s) Notes Ref(s)
Stony Island 1978 Andrew Davis Second assistant camera [60]
Home Movies 1979 Brian De Palma Second assistant director [61][62]
Static 1986 Mark Romanek Also writer [63]
Inside Out IV 1992 Antoine Fuqua
Bernard Rose
Nigel Dick
Writer
Direct to video
Segment: "My Cyberian Rhapsody"
[14]
One Hour Photo 2002 Mark Romanek Also writer [64]
Bee Season 2006 Myla Goldberg Executive producer [65]
Never Let Me Go 2010 Mark Romanek [66]
The Vampire Attack 2010 Spike Jonze Still photographer
Short film
[67]

Television[]

Title Year Network Notes Ref(s)
Locke & Key 2011 N/A Director
Unaired television pilot
Screened at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International
[68][69]
The Whispers 2015 ABC Executive producer
Episode: "X Marks the Spot"
[70]
Vinyl 2016 HBO Director
Episode: "Whispered Secrets"
[71]
Tales from the Loop 2020 Amazon Prime Video Director
Episode: "Loop"

Commercials[]

Company / Brand Year Title Ref(s)
Cirque du Soleil 1992 "Portraits" [72]
Nike 1997 "9000" [73]
CKOne 1998 "Danny" [74]
CKOne 1998 "Anna" [75]
Elizabeth Arden 2003 "ardenbeauty" [76]
Acura 2004 "Dance" [77]
American Express 2004 "Beautiful Things" [78]
ESPN 2004 "Makeshift" [79]
ESPN 2004 "Kissing" [80]
ESPN 2004 "Taking the Field" [81]
iPod 2004 "Vertigo" [82]
Nike 2004 "Tell Me" [83]
Saturn 2004 "Door Music" [84]
ESPN 2005 "Nothing to Say" [85]
ESPN 2005 "Without Sports" [86]
Grey Goose 2005 "VIP"[b] [87][88]
iPod 2005 "Detroit" [89]
UPS 2005 "Oracle" [90]
UPS 2005 "You/They" [91]
Acura 2006 "TechnoTraction" [92]
Acura 2006 "TurboTravel" [92]
Acura 2006 "TechnoWorship" [92]
iPod 2006 "iPod Shuffle" [93]
iPod 2006 "The Audience Is Listening" [94]
iPod 2006 "Quartet" [95]
iPod 2006 "Love Train" [96]
Nikon 2006 "Kate" [97]
Cadillac 2006 "Sun" [98]
Motorola 2006 "Rick Rubin" [99]
Motorola 2006 "Chester Bennington" [100]
Motorola 2006 "Kanye West" [101]
iPod 2007 "Island" [102][103]
iPod 2007 "Mary J. Blige" [104]
Honda 2007 "Hondamentalism" [105]
iPod 2008 "Gamma" [106]
iPod 2008 "Gamma (Online case)" [107]
Jeep 2008 "Grand Ol' Opera" [108]
Nike 2008 "Simple Math" [109][110]
Nike 2008 "Take Over" [111]
iTunes 2008 "Coldplay Sonic" [112]
Nike 2009 "The Chalk" [113]
iPod 2010 "New Way To Nano" [114]
Dodge 2010 "Man's Last Stand" [115]
Heineken 2010 "Boss' Daughter" [116]
Delta Air Lines 2010 "Keep Climbing" [117]
Delta Air Lines 2010 "Human Factor" [117]
H&R Block 2010 "Never Settle for Less" [118]
Kia 2010 "Michelle Wie" [119]
iPhone 2011 "Snow Today" [120]
iPod 2011 "Share the Fun" [121]
Kia 2011 "Share Some Soul" [122]
H&R Block 2011 "Greenback" [123]
H&R Block 2011 "Nickel Dinner" [124]
H&R Block 2011 "Quit Lady" [125]
Chevrolet 2011 "Like Father, Like Son" [126]
Hyundai 2011 "Sonata Turbo Face" [127]
Nike 2012 "Fast is Faster" [128][129]
Nike 2012 "Voices" [130]
Motorola 2012 "Projections" [131]
iPhone 2012 "Rock God" [132]
iPhone 2012 "Road Trip" [133]
Samsung 2012 "LeBron's Day" [134]
Samsung & Jay-Z 2013 "Inside Magna Carta Holy Grail" [135]
Gillette 2013 "Clay Matthews Conditions" [136]
NASCAR 2013 "Twist" [137]
Call of Duty 2013 "Ghosts Masked Warrior" [138][139]
Budweiser 2013 "Rihanna" [140]
Budweiser 2013 "Jay Z" [141]
Sonos 2014 "Faces Off" [142]
Miller 2014 "Central Park" [143]
Yoplait 2015 "A Man of Yogurt – Hunger" [144]
Yoplait 2015 "A Man of Yogurt – Texture" [145]
Yoplait 2015 "A Man of Yogurt – Satiety" [146]
Nike 2016 "The Conductor" [147][148]
Nike 2016 "Come Out of Nowhere" [149][150]
Nike 2016 "Make Space" [151]
Bud Light 2016 "Your Can's Year" [152][153]
Budweiser 2017 "Dream. On." [154]
Tiffany & Co. 2018 "Believe in Dreams" [155]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b Also titled "Picasso Baby: A Performance Art Film".[49]
  2. ^ Split into four 15-second ads, tagged as "The world’s best tasting vodka".[87]

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