Vaughan Arnell
Vaughan Arnell | |
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Born |
Vaughan Arnell 31 May 1961 Chertsey, Surrey, England |
Occupation | music videos and television commercials director |
Years active | 1981–present |
Vaughan Arnell (born 31 May 1961, in Chertsey, Surrey) is a British music videos and television commercials director. Although having done films for high-profile clients in the TV commercial field, including Nestlé[1] and Levi's,[2] he is mostly known for his music video work. He is a frequent collaborator of music artist Robbie Williams. He was a member of directorial team Vaughan & Anthea (with Anthea Benton).[3]
Videography
- Dead or Alive – You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) (1984) (co-directed with Anthea Benton)
- Dead or Alive – Brand New Lover (1986) (co-directed with Anthea Benton)
- Curiosity Killed the Cat – Down to Earth (1986)
- Terence Trent D'Arby – Dance Little Sister (1987)
- Julia Fordham – The Comfort of Strangers (1988)
- Terence Trent D'Arby - Wishing Well (1988)
- Terence Trent D'Arby – Sign Your Name (1988)
- The Pasadenas – Tribute (Right On) (1988)
- Matt Bianco – Good Times (1988)
- Associates – Fever (1990)
- Eros Ramazzotti – Se bastasse una canzone (1990)
- Propaganda – Heaven Give Me Words (1990)
- Mica Paris – If I Love U 2 Nite (1991)
- Soul II Soul – Move Me No Mountain (1992)
- Jamiroquai – Space Cowboy (1994) (co-directed with Anthea Benton)
- Take That – Back for Good (1995)
- George Michael – Fastlove (1996) (co-directed with Anthea Benton)
- George Michael – Spinning the Wheel (1996) (co-directed with Anthea Benton)
- Spice Girls – Say You'll Be There (1996)
- Tevin Campbell – Could You Learn to Love (1997)
- Jamiroquai – Alright (1997)[4]
- Jimmy Ray – Are You Jimmy Ray? (1997)
- Robbie Williams – Angels (1997)[5]
- Robbie Williams – Let Me Entertain You (1998)
- All Saints – Bootie Call (1998)
- Robbie Williams – Millennium (1998)
- George Michael – Outside (1998)
- Geri Halliwell – Look at Me (1999)
- 21st Century Girls – 21st Century Girls (1999)
- All Saints – Pure Shores (2000)[6]
- The Charlatans – Impossible (2000)
- Robbie Williams – Rock DJ (2000)[6]
- Texas – In Demand (2000)[6]
- Texas – Inner Smile (2000)
- Robbie Williams – Supreme (2000)
- Robbie Williams – The Road to Mandalay (2001)
- Robbie Williams – Eternity (2001)
- Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman – Somethin' Stupid (2001)
- Blazin' Squad – Crossroads (2002)
- Big Brovaz – Nu Flow (2002)[7]
- Robbie Williams – Feel (2002)
- David Gray – Be Mine (2003)
- Big Brovaz – Baby Boy (2003)[4]
- Robbie Williams – Radio (2004)
- Charlotte Church – Crazy Chick (2005)
- Will Young – Switch It On (2005)
- Robbie Williams – Sin Sin Sin (2006)
- Robbie Williams – Bodies (2009)
- Robbie Williams & Gary Barlow – Shame (2010)[8]
- One Direction – Live While We're Young (2012)
- One Direction – Little Things (2012)
- Olly Murs – Army of Two (2013)
- One Direction – Kiss You (2013)
- John Newman – Love Me Again (2013)
- James Blunt – Bonfire Heart (2013)[9]
- Olly Murs – Hand on Heart (2013)[5]
- James Blunt – Heart To Heart (2013)
- George Michael – Let Her Down Easy (2014)
- The Script – Superheroes (2014)[10]
- James Blunt – Postcards (2014)
- James Blunt – When I Find Love Again (2014)
References
- ↑ "Vaughan Arnell at Clipland"
- ↑ "Vaughan Arnell - Serious Pictures"
- ↑ "Director Profile: Vaughan Arnell"
- 1 2 "Robin Brown - United Agents". United Agents. p. 2. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
- 1 2 "Olly Murs Unveils 'Hand On Heart' Video". MTV. 4 November 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
- 1 2 3 "ROCK DJ WINS BEST VIDEO AT BRITS". Shots.net. 27 February 2001. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
- ↑ "MUSIC VIDEOS 35: Nu Flow - Big Brovaz". Campaign. 1 September 2002. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
- ↑ Daw, Robbie. "Robbie Williams And Gary Barlow Have A Bromance In Their “Shame” Video" (10 August 2010). Idolator. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
- ↑ Wilson, Ethan (3 September 2013). "James Blunt "Bonfire Heart" (Vaughan Arnell, dir.)". Video Static. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
- ↑ "Music video for The Script’s Superheroes shot in Johannesburg". Mediaupdate.co.za. 6 August 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
External links
- Vaughan Arnell at the Internet Movie Database
- Serious Picture(s) official site
- Vaughan Arnell at Clipland
- Vaughan Arnell at mvdb.com
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