Tim Nackashi
Tim Nackashi is an American filmmaker, documentarian, and music video director. He is perhaps best known for his one-take music video for OK Go's WTF? and the documentary film Dirty Work co-directed by David Sampliner and executive produced by Edward Norton, which had its premier at the Sundance Film Festival.
Career
Nackashi has created music videos for Maroon 5, Neon Indian and Death Cab for Cutie. He created a 360-degree video interactive film for the song "Are We" by musician Craig Wedren. In addition to music videos and commercial work, he continues to create socially aware documentaries such as the short film "Through the Wall" and the PSA "Is History Repeating Itself?" which was co-directed with Aya Tanimura and executive produced by Katy Perry.[1][2][3][4][5]
Films and Documentaries
- "Is History Repeating Itself?" PSA (2016)
- "Through the Wall" short documentary (2015)
- "Dirty Work"
Music videos
- No Lie, Sean Paul and Dua Lipa
- Caffeinated Consciousness, T.V. On The Radio
- Polish Girl, Slum Lord Rising, Neon Indian
- Girl Friend, Icona Pop
- Flying Overseas, Tribe, Theophilus London
- Never Gonna Leave This Bed, Maroon 5
- You Are a Tourist, Death Cab for Cutie, the first live one-take music video
Commercials
Soundtracks
- The Paper
- "Dirty Work" (2014)
Awards
- Imagen Awards "Though The Wall" (2016) [6]
- Webby Award WTF? OK Go (2009)
- Grammy Award (nomination) Best Long Format Music Video "Caffeinated Consciousness" T.V. On The Radio
- MTV Video Music Award (nomination) Best Art Direction You Are a Tourist Death Cab for Cutie
- Atlanta Film Festival Best Documentary "Dirty Work"(2004)
- BendFilm Festival Jury Prize "Dirty Work" (2004)
References
- ^ Guerra, Kristine; Guerra, Kristine (15 January 2017). "Katy Perry's chilling PSA against creating a database of Muslims in the country". Retrieved 20 January 2017 – via washingtonpost.com.
- ^ "Death Cab For Cutie Pull Off Live 'You Are A Tourist' Video". mtv.com. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
- ^ Nackashi, Tim; Alvarez-Stehle, Chelo; Guardian, Source: The (29 March 2016). "Through the wall: a family divided by the US-Mexico border – video". Retrieved 20 January 2017 – via The Guardian.
- ^ Guerra, Kristine; Guerra, Kristine (15 January 2017). "Katy Perry's chilling PSA against creating a database of Muslims in the country". Retrieved 20 January 2017 – via washingtonpost.com.
- ^ "Through The Wall produced by Chelo Alvarez-Stehle and directed by Tim Nackashi – OFFICIAL LATINO". officiallatino.com. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
- ^ "Winners of 31st Annual Imogen Awards Announced". www.imagen.org. Retrieved 20 January 2017.