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Biography
Career
Max Albert is a Jewish American filmmaker from San Diego, CA. Albert attended the LA Film School, and began directing music videos in 2009 at the age of 22. His first video was for The Pack's Stunnaman and since has directed numerous videos for artists like Goldie from The Federation, Big Rich, San Quinn, and Laroo.[1] In 2011, Max Albert produced and dircted the internet video hit from Andy Milonakis, "Spaghetti".[2] as well as the video for MTV Riff Raff titled "Rap Game King Tut'. Albert is a partner in The Albert Mason Group, a Los Angeles and San Diego based production company.
He is currently working on a film titled "The Division", a LA crime saga about a gang and it's overwhelmingly strong influence on the city. The film is produced by Cash Money Records[3] artist Glasses Malone and will be released in conjunction with the launch of Cash Money Films.[4] Albert will be working with famed music video guru Benny Boom throughout post production on the film.[5]
Clients
Bobby Brackins
MTV Riff Raff
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Categories:- Living people
- American film directors
- People from San Diego, California
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