- Trey Fanjoy
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Name = Trey Fanjoy
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Occupation =music video director filmmaker
Years_active = 2000s-present
Associated_acts =Keith Urban Taylor Swift
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country music and popmusic video director . Fanjoy has directed over 150 major label music videos. Her videos have appeared on CMT,VH-1 , GAC andMTV . The majority of her videos have been from country music artists.Music videos
Over the years, Fanjoy has made a name for herself at Country Music Awards. She has been nominated in the
Country Music Association Awards ,Academy of Country Music ,Billboard Music Awards andCMT Music Awards nominations and several wins.Trey has also directed videos for artists outside of the
United States . British pop group,Atomic Kitten , has Fanjoy direct the video for their hit-single, "Whole Again ", which went #1 in several countries.Other appearances
Fanjoy has worked with numerous film studios on soundtrack tie-ins. She has worked with
Paramount Studios ', "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days ", Walt Disney Pictures' "The Rookie" and the thriller "Angel Eyes ".She continues to garner nominations and accolades, most recently receiving two Video of the Year nods for
Miranda Lambert 's "Kerosene" and Lee Ann Womack’s "I May Hate Myself In the Morning" at the 2006 Academy of Country Music Awards. The highly praised "Kerosene" was also been nominated in multiple categories at the 2006 CMT Awards.With a background and interest in documentary filmmaking, she wrote and produced "Riding the Rails", with legendary West Texas singer/songwriter
Joe Ely , which featuredBruce Springsteen . Fanjoy also wrote, produced and directed a documentary for the Frist Center for the Visuals Arts on legendary rodeo tailor,Manuel , which was narrated byLinda Ronstadt . She is set to direct the full-length documentary, funded by the Country Music Hall of Fame, on the musically influential Border Radio movement titled "Outlaw X".Her clear vision and on-set calm were captured in two highly rated CMT Networks’ “Making of the Video” specials. The first of these for the
Reba McEntire smash "Somebody" and the other for "Trip Around the Sun" with Martina McBride andJimmy Buffett .Awards
References
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