- Chad Archibald
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Chad Archibald is a Canadian film, television and music video Producer and Director.
Notable works include Co-Directing the feature films "Desperate Souls" and "Kill", as well as acting as Producer on Canadian indie films such as "Sweet Karma", "Bail Enforcers" and "Psycho Ward". He is currently working as Director and Producer on the feature film "Neverlost".
He has also directed over 50 music videos for Canadian and international acts such as Swollen Members, Kottonmouth Kings, Hed PE and Brokencyde.
Archibald is from Guelph, Ontario and is an active member of the Bleeding Apple film collective and Owner/Operator of Black Fawn Films.
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Filmography as Director
Feature Films
"Neverlost" (2011)
"Kill"
"Desperate Souls"Television
"Creepy Canada"
Music Videos
"Middle Finger Up" by Blue Felix (2010)
"Renegade" by Hed PE (2009)
"Heights" by Eyes Set to Kill (2009)
"The World Outside" by Eyes Set to Kill (2009)
"K.O.T.T.O.N.M.O.U.T.H Song" by Kottonmouth Kings
"Booty Call" by Brokencyde
"Sinner" by Big B
"Down by Law" by X-Clan
"Porn Star" by Swollen Members
"Warriors" by Swollen Members
"Tangerine Sky" by Kottonmouth Kings
"40 oz" by Brokencyde
"Evolution" by Johnny Richter
"D is who I B" by D-Loc
"Stomp" by Kottonmouth Kings
"Rampage" by Kottonmouth Kings
"Long Live the Kings" by Kottonmouth Kings
"Deadly Weapon" by Eyes Set to Kill
"Let Me In" by Alexia
"At it Again" by Johnny Richter
"Let's Go" by Johnny Richter
"Playa" by D-Loc
"Vapours" by Potluck
"Once in my Life" by Black Sunshine
"Swan Song" by Unwritten Law
"Start a Mosh Pit" by Final Trigger
"Hero City" by No Assembly Required
"Call for War" by So Sick Social Club
"No one to Blame" by Slaves on Dope
"Humanity's Last Hope" by Massive SlaveryExternal links
Chad Archibald on IMDB
Black Fawn Films Official WebsiteReferences
"First Trailer for Chad Archibald's Neverlost" (Twitch, July 13, 2010) article
Neverlost film Review (John Anderson, Variety 2010)
"Guelph Filmmakers to Screen Latest Horror Flick" Article(Joanne Shuttleworth, Guelph Mercury 2011)
"Fiery Film Shoot Closes Brock Road South of Guelph" Article (Scott Tracey, Guelph Mercury)
Categories:- Living people
- Canadian film directors
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