Darren Doane
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1972 Westlake Village, California |
Darren Doane (born 1972) is an American 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] He started his early music video work with Ken Daurio and directed several early Blink-182 music videos.
Prior to directing commercials and music videos, Darren also directed two live action short film adaptations of the Malibu Comics superheroes Hardcase (a six-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."
Music videos directed
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- Aborted - "Dead Wreckoning"
- A Dozen Furies – "The Cycle"
- A18 - "Broke The Blue"
- AFI – "He Who Laughs Last"
- AFI – "Third Season"
- A Life Once Lost - "Vulture"
- Allister - "A Lotta Nerve"
- All That Remains – "The Air That I Breathe"
- American Head Charge - "Cowards"
- As I Lay Dying – "The Darkest Nights"
- A Static Lullaby - "Lipgloss And Letdown"
- Atreyu – "Ain't Love Grand"
- Audio Adrenaline – "Get Down"
- Authority Zero - "One More Minute"
- Baumer – "Take What's Mine"
- Blink-182 – "Dammit"
- Blink-182 – "Josie (version 2)"
- Blink-182 – "M+M's"
- Bleed The Dream - "Legends Die"
- Brian Posehn - "Metal By Numbers"
- Brotherhood Creed - "Helluva"
- Buckcherry – "Sorry"
- Buckcherry – "Don't Go Away"
- Cephalic Carnage - "Endless Cycle Of Violence"
- Cephalic Carnage - "Dying Will Be The Death Of Me"
- 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"
- Crisis - "Blood Burden"
- Dance Hall Crashers - "Go"
- Darkest Hour – "The Sadist Nation"
- Dead Poetic – "August Winterman"
- Demon Hunter – "One Thousand Apologies"
- Deftones – "Hexagram (version 1)"
- E-Town Concrete - "Mandibles"
- Every Day Life - "Salt Circles"
- Every Time I Die - "Ebolarama"
- Every Time I Die – "Kill the Music"
- FC Five - "Jaded Hope"
- FC Five - "Come To The End"
- Four Letter Lie - "Feel Like Fame"
- Freya – "As The Last Light Drains"
- Funeral for a Friend – "This Years Most Open Heartbreak"
- Ginuwine - "Same Old Story"
- Glisten - "Spotlight"
- Grade - "Termites Hollow"
- Guttermouth – "Whiskey"
- Hellogoodbye – "Shimmy Shimmy Quarter Turn"
- Ill Nino - "God Save Us"
- It Dies Today – "A Threnody for Modern Romance"
- It Dies Today – "Severed Ties Yield Severed Heads"
- Kottonmouth Kings - "Dog's Life (version 2)"
- Living Sacrifice – "Reject"
- Jason Mraz Feat Colbie Caillat – "Lucky"
- Jason Mraz – "I'm Yours"
- Jason Mraz – "Make It Mine"
- Jimmy Eat World – "Lovely Denver Mint"
- Joey + Rory featuring Zac Brown Band – "This Song's for You"
- Matt Nathanson - "Come On Get Higher"
- Mercy Fall - "I Got Life"
- MxPx - "Doin' Time"
- MxPx – "Chick Magnet
- 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"
- Pennywise - "Homesick"
- Project 86 - "My Will Be A Dead Man"
- Propaganda - "Excellent"
- Pulley - "Cashed In"
- Revelation Theory - "Slow Burn"
- Saves The Day – "Shoulder To The Wheel"
- Scars Of Tomorrow - "Suffocating Words"
- Scary Kids Scaring Kids - "The Only Medicine"
- Shinedown – "Devour"
- Shinedown – "Sound Of Madness"
- Shinedown - "Bully"
- Shinedown - "Cut the Cord"
- Shinedown - "State of My Head"
- Sick of It All – "Potential For A Fall"
- Sinai Beach - "To The Church"
- Skillet - "Whispers In The Dark"
- Snapcase - "Typecast Modulator"
- Snapcase - "A Synthesis of Classic Forms"
- Snowdogs - "Drive"
- Spitalfield - "Secrets In Mirrors"
- Spring Heeled Jack USA - "Jolene"
- Stars Align – "Don't Bring Me Down"
- Stavesacre - "An Eclipsing"
- Stavesacre - "It's Beautiful (Once You're Out Here)"
- StoneRider - "Juice Man"
- Strife - "One Truth"
- Student Rick – "Falling For You"
- Supertones - "Supertones Strike Back"
- Supertones - "Perseverance Of The Saints"
- Supertones - "Little Man"
- The Beautiful Mistake - "On Building"
- The Black Maria - "Betrayal"
- The Classic Crime - "The Coldest Heart"
- The Escape Engine – "This Jagged Alibi"
- The Forecast - "And We All Return To Our Roots"
- The Human Abstract - "Crossing The Rubicon"
- The Number Twelve Looks Like You – "Like A Cat"
- The Promise Ring - "Emergency! Emergency!"
- The Promise Ring - "Why Did We Ever Meet?"
- This Moment - "Beatific Vision"
- Thursday – "Cross Out the Eyes"
- Uncle Kracker – "Nobody's Sad on a Saturday Night"
- Uncle Kracker – "Smile"
- Underoath – "When the Sun Sleeps"
- Unearth – "Giles"
- Unearth – "Sanctity of Brothers" (treatment)
- Unwritten Law - "Holiday"
- Voodoo Glow Skulls - "Steady As She Goes"
- Zac Brown Band – "Toes"
- Zac Brown Band - "Highway 20 Ride"
- Zac Brown Band - "Free (Live)"
- Zac Brown Band featuring Alan Jackson - "As She's Walking Away"
- Zac Brown Band - "Colder Weather"
- Zac Brown Band featuring Jimmy Buffett - "Knee Deep"
Longer films directed
(selective)
- Godmoney[1] (1999)
- Ides of March (2000)[1]
- 42K[1] (2001)
- Black Friday[1] (2002)
- The Battle for L.A. (2004)
- Collision - Collision: Christopher Hitchens vs. Douglas Wilson [3] (2009)
- Van Morrison – Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl: The Concert Film (2009)
- Van Morrison – To Be Born Again – documentary of the live Astral Weeks concerts[4] (2010)
- Unstoppable with Kirk Cameron (2013)
- Saving Christmas with Kirk Cameron (2014; Doane also starred)
- The Free Speech Apocalypse (2015)
- Stonewall (2015)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Indie Filmmaker Darren Doane", Chris Finke, Real Magazine.
- ↑ http://www.level4.tv
- ↑ http://www.collisionmovie.com/
- ↑ "Van Morrison Rediscovers "Astral Weeks" in "To Be Born Again" Doc". rollingstone.com. 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