Craig Bernard
Craig Bernard | |
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Background information | |
Born | Canada |
Alma mater | University of Toronto |
Genres | Executive Producer, director |
Organizations | BLVD Industries, Refused TV, Blink Pictures, Fever Content |
Years active | 2001–present |
Craig Bernard is a Canadian film director and executive producer. He is best known for his music videos for musical groups such as
Career
Bernard studied English at the
Bernard later transitioned from VFX-heavy music videos to the VR space[6] first became involved with VR content through his work as an Executive Producer on the project Dark Ride,[7] a 360 branded content created for Lexus. He subsequently began working with the production company SAMO VR, producing the 2016 Eden VR music video “Drugs”.[8] In 2017, Bernard became the Executive Producer at Fever Content, a Los Angeles-based Immersive Entertainment company,[9] however, in a 2019 interview he revealed that he had stepped down from his role in the company to focus on other projects.[6]
Filmography
Director
- Korn "Worst Is On Its Way" (2022)[10]
- High Holy Days "All My Real Friends" (2004)[11]
- Dank Jones "I Want You" (2003)[11]
- Theory of a Deadman "Point to Prove" (2003)[11]
- Treble Charger (2002)[11]
- Jersey "Saturday Night" (2001)[11]
- David Usher "Black Black Heart" (2001)[11]
- Dank Jones "Lovercall" (2001)[11]
Executive producer
- Eden "Drugs" (2016)
- Wolf Alice "You're A Germ" (2015)[12]
- Kaskade "Never Sleep Alone" (2015)[13]
- Grouplove "I'm With You" (2014)[12]
- Chromeo "Come Alive" (2014)[12]
- Avicii "Hey Brother" (2013)[12]
- Grouplove "Ways to Go" (2013)[12]
- Colbie Caillat "Hold On" (2013)[13]
- Grouplove "Shark Attack" (2013)[12]
- Bruno Mars "Locked Out of Heaven" (2012)[12]
- Kerli "The Lucky Ones" (2012)[13]
- Bruno Mars "When I Was Your Man" (2012)[13]
- Twin Atlantic "What is Light? Where is Laughter?" (2011)[13]
- I want You" (2011)[13]
- Inna "Club Rocker" (2011)[13]
- Awolnation "Kill Your Heroes" (2011)[13]
References
- ^ a b "Artist Profile: Craig Bernard". Juno Awards.
- ^ Vivien, Ralph (Aug 11, 2017). "Bruno Mars, Aviici, John Newman: An Interview With Music Video Director Craig Bernard". Showbiz Bytes.
- ^ Tobogan, Randy. "Craig Bernard: Spreading the Fever of VR Content". Six Questions.
- ^ "Craig Bernard". MVDBase.
- ^ "DISTURBED Taps Directors CULLEY BUNKER And CRAIG BERNARD For 'The Light' Video". Blabbermouth. October 12, 2015.
- ^ a b "Does A Rising Tide Lift All Boats? A Conversation with Producer Craig Bernard on The Future of VR". Current Artisan. 2019-09-23. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
- ^ McLeod, Duncan (May 17, 2010). "Dark Ride". Inspiration Room.
- ^ Pressberg, Matt (July 5, 2017). "Elia Petridis Launches Virtual Reality Company: Fever Content (Exclusive)". The Wrap.
- ^ "As Demand for VR Content Picks Up, New Companies Formed To Answer Call". Virtual Reality Pop.
- ^ @youtube.com Official Korn Channel
- ^ a b c d e f g @ mvdbase.com, retrieved 2019-07-24
- ^ a b c d e f g "Craig Bernard". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Craig Bernard". IMVDb. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
External links
- Craig Bernard at IMDb
- Craig Bernard on IMVMDb
- "Craig Bernard". Music Video DataBase. Archived from the original on 12 September 2017.