Melina Matsoukas

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Melina Matsoukas (born January 14, 1981) is an American music video director.

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[edit] Life and career

Matsoukas is of Greek, Jewish, Jamaican and Cuban descent.[1] Both her name and surname are Greek: Μελίνα Ματσούκα. She is a graduate of the American Film Institute and New York University. Her graduate thesis there was on music videos.[2]

Matsoukas started out at the now-defunct Gorilla Flix film production company, and currently works for Black Dog Films/RSA, which she has been signed to since 2006.

Her work is described as, "chalk full [sic] of bright colors or crisp black and white images, smooth spotlights, and tasteful retro video models."[3] Matsoukas says that expensive equipment is not necessary for a quality video and one should never think that way: "A good video has the right visuals, a well conceptualised story and should be exciting and elicit reaction."[4] In an interview for Venus Zine's Fall 2010 issue, she says about being part of the music video world, "I love it. The quick turnaround, the creativity."[5] Regarding the concept of Solange Knowles' video "I Decided", Matsoukas stated: "This is her concept so I've definitely just developed it and put my mark on it."[6]

[edit] Music video filmography

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[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.honeymag.com/2010/uncategorized/females-freakin-the-industry/
  2. ^ Kamuzu Banda, Tim. Saturday, September 6, 2008 at 22:01. "Video queen: Melina Matsoukas", Daily Nation.
  3. ^ "Visionary: Melina Matsoukas", WatchLookListen.
  4. ^ "Video queen: Melina Matsoukas", p. 2
  5. ^ "Venus Zine: Melina Matsoukas" Venus Zine Fall 2010 Issue No. 44
  6. ^ "Dir. Melina Matsoukas, on the video concept", Truveo.

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