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===Awards and Recognition===
===Awards and Recognition===
*2014 Urban Mediamakers Film Festival: "Black Love" Receives "Best Shorty Short Film" Award
*2014 Urban Mediamakers Film Festival: "Black Love" Receives Best Shorty Short Film Award
*2014 Urban Mediamakers Film Festival: "Black Love" Receives "3rd Place Shorty Short Film Audience Award"
*2014 Urban Mediamakers Film Festival: "Black Love" Receives 3rd Place Shorty Short Film Audience Award
*2014 Urban Mediamakers Film Festival: "Alone at Midnight" Receives "2nd Place Shorty Short Film Audience Award"
*2014 Urban Mediamakers Film Festival: "Alone at Midnight" Receives 2nd Place Shorty Short Film Audience Award
*2014 San Diego Black Film Festival: "Alone at Midnight" Nomination for "Best Short Film"
*2014 San Diego Black Film Festival: "Alone at Midnight" Nomination for Best Short Film
*2010 Hollywood Music In Media Awards: "Addicted" Nomination for "Best Music Video"
*2010 Hollywood Music In Media Awards: "Addicted" Nomination for Best Music Video
*2010 Finalist: Nomination for "Project iLaDusk" viral Commercial
*2010 Finalist: Nomination for "Project iLaDusk" viral Commercial
*2009 Hollywood Black Film Festival: "1 out of 10 Music Video" Receives "Best Music Video" Award
*2009 Hollywood Black Film Festival: "1 out of 10 Music Video" Receives Best Music Video Award


=== Music Videos ===
=== Music Videos ===

Revision as of 20:02, 1 December 2014

Max Cole
Max Cole, 2009 Hollywood Black Film Festival
Born
Occupation(s)Director, film director, filmmaker, screenwriter
Websitehttp://maxcolefilms.com

Max Cole is an American filmmaker.

Early Life and Career

Max Cole grew up in the blue-collar "Steel City" of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His passion for directing was fueled by his interest in pop-culture, fashion, music videos, cinema, and art. He credits his Artist membership at Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Andy Warhol, The Mattress Factory, and European cinema for influencing his work.

During a two-year stretch in Pittsburgh, Cole went on to shoot a series of stylish short films and experimental projects under his production company, Topsy Turvy Films. His work soon gained the attention and respect of the local film community. His filmmaking style is referred to as "bold," "stylish," and "cinematic." Cole later relocated to Los Angeles, CA to continue experimenting behind the camera.

Upon his arrival to Los Angeles, Cole established Max Cole Films, and immediately began working at several film, music video, and commercial production. He credits the extensive hands-on experience that he received working endless hours on set as a crew member, and in the editing bay, as the mechanisms that fine-tuned his visualization and conceptualization skills.

In 2009, Cole received the Best Music Video Award at the 2009 Hollywood Black Film Festival, for the "1 out of 10" music video that he directed for actress/spoken word artist, Tanya Alexander, while attending the Musicians Institute Music Video, Film and Television Production program.[1][2][3] Shortly after receiving this award, Cole was featured in the Urban Network Magazine.[4]

In 2010, Cole received the 2010 Best Music Video Music In Media Awards Nomination for the Kelli Renee "Addicted" music video.[5] Later that year, Cole placed as a top 4 finalist in the Bartle Bogle Hegarty BBH | Talenthouse viral commercial contest for a vial animated project that he created titled, "Project ilaDusk."[6]

In 2014, Cole's short film "Alone at Midnight" received a nomination for Best Short Film at the 2014 San Diego Black Film Festival. "Alone at Midnight" also screened in the 2014 Texas Black Film Festival, 2014 Capital City Black Film Festival, and 2014 Urban MediaMakers Film Festival. The film also recently received a 2014 2nd Place Shorty Short Film Audience Award at the 2014 Urban MediaMakers Film Festival.

His latest film, "Black Love" has screened at the 2014 Capital City Black Film Festival and the 2014 Urban MediaMakers Film Festival. In addition, "Black Love" was awarded the Best Shorty Short Award at the 2014 Urban MediaMakers Film Festival. The film also recently received a 2014 3rd Place Shorty Short Film Audience Award.

Short films

Year Film Credited as
Director Producer Writer
2015 The Girl in the Canyon Yes Yes Yes
2015 Last Flight to Los Angeles Yes Yes Yes
2014 Black Love Yes Yes Yes
2014 Alone at Midnight Yes Yes Yes

Awards and Recognition

  • 2014 Urban Mediamakers Film Festival: "Black Love" Receives Best Shorty Short Film Award
  • 2014 Urban Mediamakers Film Festival: "Black Love" Receives 3rd Place Shorty Short Film Audience Award
  • 2014 Urban Mediamakers Film Festival: "Alone at Midnight" Receives 2nd Place Shorty Short Film Audience Award
  • 2014 San Diego Black Film Festival: "Alone at Midnight" Nomination for Best Short Film
  • 2010 Hollywood Music In Media Awards: "Addicted" Nomination for Best Music Video
  • 2010 Finalist: Nomination for "Project iLaDusk" viral Commercial
  • 2009 Hollywood Black Film Festival: "1 out of 10 Music Video" Receives Best Music Video Award

Music Videos

2012

  • Raven Sorvino - "Talk My Sh*t ft. Smokey Lane"
  • Red Ink The Band - "I Want You 2 (All the Way Turnt Up Remix)"
  • Water District Band - "Rewind"

2011

  • Troof Be Told - "Checklist"
  • Troof Be Told - "By Your Side"
  • Alissa Moreno - "Every Day"
  • Troof Be Told - "Girls Like Boys ft. TruTone"

2010

  • Jayy Starr - "Soft Courage"
  • Taylor Warren - " Who I Am"
  • Kelli Renée - "Addicted"
  • The Gloriyas - "Dreaming Away"

2009

  • Tanya Alexander - "1 out of 10"
  • Ife - "Aim To Please"
  • Tanya Alexander - "The Mirror"
  • Jayy Starr - "Face Off"

References

  1. ^ "10th Annual Hollywood Black Film Festival Announces Jury And Audience Choice Award-Winners".
  2. ^ "Q Featured In Urban Network Magazine".
  3. ^ "'Blue' tops Hollywood Black Film Festival".
  4. ^ "Industry Spotlight… Award-Winning Video Director".
  5. ^ "2010 Best Music Video Award Nomination Hollywood Music In Media Awards".
  6. ^ "Talenthouse All Creative BBH and ilaDusk Winner Announced".

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