- Darren Doane
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Darren Doane (born 1972 in Westlake Village, California) is a Christian filmmaker and music video director.[1] In 2007, Darren formed a new commercial, music video and branded content production company called LEVEL4 with Executive Producer Josh Karchmer. LEVEL4 has produced and edited projects for a client list that includes Toyota, Hurley/Nike, Saatchi & Saatchi, Atlantic Records, JBL and Universal Records.[2]
Prior to directing commercials and music videos, Darren also directed two live action short film adaptations of the Malibu Comics superheroes Hardcase (a four minute music video style promo starring British kickboxer Gary Daniels) and Firearm (a 35 minute long movie which served as a prequel to the actual comic, and came as a VHS packaged alongside specially ordered copies of the comic's #0). In fact, in Hardcase #1 there's a single panel in-joke referencing a "D. Doane" as being the director of "Hardcase: The Movie."
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Music videos directed
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- A Dozen Furies – "The Cycle"
- A Life Once Lost – "Vultures"
- AFI – "He Who Laughs Last"
- AFI – "Third Season"
- All That Remains – "The Air That I Breathe"
- As I Lay Dying – "The Darkest Nights"
- Atreyu – "Ain't Love Grand"
- Audio Adrenaline – "Get Down"[1]
- Blink-182 – "Dammit"
- Blink-182 – "Josie"
- Blink-182 – "M+M's"
- Buckcherry – "Sorry"
- Buckcherry – "Don't Go Away"
- Chiodos – "The Undertaker's Thirst For Revenge Is Unquenchable (The Final Battle)"
- Chokebore – "It Could Ruin Your Day"
- City Sleeps – "Not An Angel"
- Colbie Caillat – "The Little Things"
- Darkest Hour – "The Sadist Nation"
- Dead Poetic – "August Winterman"
- Demon Hunter – "One Thousand Apologies"[3]
- Deftones – "Hexagram"
- Every Time I Die – "Kill the music"
- Funeral for a Friend – "This Years Most Open Heartbreak"
- Guttermouth – "Whiskey"
- Hellogoodbye – "Shimmy Shimmy Quarter Turn"
- It Dies Today – "A Threnody for Modern Romance"
- It Dies Today – "Severed Ties Yield Severed Heads"
- Living Sacrifice – "Reject"
- Jason Mraz Feat Colbie Caillat – "Lucky"
- Jason Mraz – "I'm Yours"
- Jason Mraz – "Make It Mine"
- Jimmy Eat World – "Lucky Denver Mint"
- MxPx – "Chick Magnet"[1]
- MxPx – "Doing Time"
- MxPx – "Move to Bremerton"
- Nile – "Execration Text"
- Nile – "Sarcophagus"
- Nonpoint – "Bullet With A Name"
- Norma Jean – "Face:Face"
- Open Hand – "Tough Girl"
- Poison The Well – "Botchla"
- Pennywise – "Same Old Story"
- Saves The Day – "Shoulder To The Wheel"
- Shinedown – "Devour"
- Shinedown – "Sound Of Madness"
- Sick of It All – "Potential For A Fall"
- Stars Align – "Don't Bring Me Down"
- Student Rick – "Falling For You"
- The Escape Engine – "This Jagged Alibi"
- The Number Twelve Looks Like You – "Like A Cat"
- Thursday – "Cross Out the Eyes"
- Uncle Kracker – "Smile"
- Underoath – "When the Sun Sleeps"
- Unearth – "Giles"
- Unearth – "Sanctity of Brothers" (treatment)
- Zac Brown Band – "Toes", "Highway 20 Ride", "Free (Live)", "Free", "As She's Walking Away"
- Joey + Rory – "This Song's for You"
Longer films directed
- Collision[4]
- Van Morrison – Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl: The Concert Film
- Van Morrison – To Be Born Again – 2010 documentary of the live Astral Weeks concerts[5]
- 42K[1]
- Black Friday[1]
- Godmoney[1]
- Ides of March[1]
- The O.C. Supertones – At The Movies[1]
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Indie Filmmaker Darren Doane", Chris Finke, Real Magazine.
- ^ http://www.level4.tv
- ^ http://www.mtv.com/videos/demon-hunter/125937/one-thousand-apologies.jhtml
- ^ http://www.collisionmovie.com/
- ^ "Van Morrison Rediscovers “Astral Weeks” in “To Be Born Again” Doc". rollingstone.com. http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/08/17/van-morrison-rediscovers-astral-weeks-in-to-be-born-again-doc/. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
External links
- LEVEL4 – Darren Doane official website & blog
- Darren Doane at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Music Videos – Music Video Database
- Doane Interview – Interview with Doane on tlchicken.com
- Darren Doane on Vimeo – Personal Vimeo Page
Categories:- American music video directors
- Living people
- 1972 births
- American documentary filmmakers
- American music biography stubs
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