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Sam Goldie CV SAM GOLDIE DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY Based: London Languages: English COMMERCIALS PEDRON TEQUILA 1stAveMachine Dir: Tim Brown JAGUAR LAND ROVER Spark 44 Dir: Rory McKellar GORDONS GIN Independent Films Dir: Ed Housden CAPTAIN MORGAN Indy 8 Dir: Ed Housden VIRGIN Biscuit Dir: Clay Weiner MADE.COM Biscuit Dir: Price James CREDIT SUISSE Studio 6 Dir: Rod Main MARS MJZ Dir: Mike Maguire HAUWEI 76 Ltd Dir: David Mould BMW The Mill Dir: Russell Tickner VAUXHALL Craft Dir: Blake Claridge BMW The Mill+ Dir: Russell Tickner IRN BRU MTP Dir: Seb Cardinal HAUWEI Agile Films Dir: Tom & Amar BOSE 1st Avenue Machine Dir: Tim Brown MINI Arthur & Martha Dir: Miika Vaso HIGHLAND SPRING MTP Dir: James Brown AMAZON PRIME Another Film Co. Dir: Steve Reeves SKODA The Sweetshop Dir: Alex Brown AUDI Nexus Dir: GMUNK HEINEKEN Anonymous Content Dir: Malcolm Venville BMW i3 Good Egg Dir: Bugsy P&O Another Film Co. Dir: Declan Lowney INFINITI NISSAN 360 Stink Dir: Greg Brunkalla LIPTONS Another Film Co. Dir: Lucy Blakstad HEXAGON CLASSIC CARS Unit 9 Dir: Tash & Tanya FASHION AND BEAUTY SHORT FILM CHANEL Knucklehead Dir: Quentin Jones W MAGAZINE Laura Holmes Productions Dir: Alex Prager JOHN FRIEDA Partizan Dir: Poppy De Villeneuve DOVE Great Guns Dir: Giovanni Messner ESTEE LAUDER The Outfit Dir: Rod Main CLE DE PEAU Bellhouse Dir: David Sims CHANEL X iD MPC Creative Dir: Nick Wood ESTEE LAUDER (Stills) North Six Dir: Peter Lindbergh MOLTON BROWN Making Pictures Dir: Tom Van Schelven GUCCI Art Partner, London Dir: Mert & Marcus KARL LAGERFELD Net A Porter Dir: Adam Mufti DIESEL BLACK GOLD Another Magazine Dir: Will Davidson ALFRED DUNHILL Just So Dir: Jonny Madderson SHORT FILM A STRANGER'S REUNION House of Hearst Dir: Liz Sargent WITHDRAW Stink London Dir: Tim Brown ONCE UPON A TIME IN LONDON RSA Films Dirs: Josephine de la Baum & Jordan Scott BARBARA MATTHIAS THE FLY HSI London Dir: Olly Williams HEART LOCK Dab Hand Media Dir: Liz Murphy ADDRESS 7300 DAYS LATER Passion Raw Dir: Luca Bertoluzi TIECKSTRAßE 37 APOCOLYPSE Habana Creative Dir: Simon Burrill 10115 BERLIN SOLO Funny Man Films Dir: Chris Baker GERMANY ENCOUNTERS & GOODBYES Showem Media Dir: Malcolm Green PARAPHERNALIA Film Council / Passion Pictures Dir: John Williams PHONE THE MISSING PILLOW BFI Film Festival Dir: Simon Burrill +49 30 555 28 714 HENNA NIGHT Yalla Films Dir: Sally Hosaini E-MAIL FIFTH BOWL Yalla Films Dir: Sally Hosaini [email protected] SAM GOLDIE DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY FILM / TELEVISION CHAD TBS Dir: Rhys Thomas Stars: Nasim Pedrad COMRADE DETECTIVE A24 Films / Free Association Dir: Rhys Thomas Prod: Andrew Schneider / Exec. Prod Channing Tatum: Series 1, 6 Episodes KERRY Universal NBC / Giant Pilot Dir: Declan Lowney FEATURE FILM PLEASURE ISLAND Achilles Entertainments / Sharp House Dir: Mike Doxford THE REEDS (2nd Unit) ScreenEast Dir: Nic Cohen Writer: Chris Baker MUSIC VIDEOS JOHN NEWMAN "Feeling" Bullion Dir: Davis Sillis GOLDFRAPP " Everything Is Never Enough" & "Ocean" Pias UK Dir: Alison Goldfrapp RAG'N'BONE MAN As You Are Friend Dir: That Go GOLDFRAPP "Systemagic" Brave Spark Media Dir: Alison Goldfrapp RALEIGH RITCHIE RSA Dir: Shynola MIKA Caviar Dir: KT Auleta NATHAN SYKES Agile Films Dir: Thomas Bryant JAVEON Forever Films Dir: Joe Alexander LILY ALLEN Friend Dir: That Go DANNY BROWN Some Such & Co. Dir: Rollo Jackson ZOMBIE Bullion Dir: Ollie Evans Nominated for Best Dance Video UK MVA 2013 TYTHE Fallon Dir: Miika Vaso DISCLOSURE Bullion Dirs: Ross McDowell & Ben Murray BLOC PARTY Partizan Dir: Nova Dando Vimeo Staff Pick 2013 DEVLIN Gas & Electric Dir: Mike Baldwin SAINT SAVIOUR Rokkit Dir: Tim Brown MACCABEES HSI London Dir: Phil Sansom PENELOPES Partizan Dir: Ollie Evans ADIAN COKER Rokkit Dir: Tim Brown KAP BAMBINO Colonel Blimp Dir: Carl Burgess NEW LOOK Laura Holmes Productions Dir: Will Davidson Vimeo Staff Pick 2012 SOUND OF ARROWS Niave AB Stockholm Dir: Mattias Johannson ELLIE GOULDING Pulse / Between The Eyes Dir: Lennox Brothers KELE Witchita Records Dir: Nova Dando NEW YOUNG PONY CLUB Partizan Dir: Jo Apps BRYN CHRISTOPHER Bikini Pictures Dir: Meirt Avis BARBARA MATTHIAS ADDRESS TIECKSTRAßE 37 10115 BERLIN GERMANY PHONE +49 30 555 28 714 E-MAIL [email protected].
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