Diane Martel
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Diane Martel (also known as Bucky Chrome and Diamond Martel) is an American music video director and choreographer.
Awards
[edit]Martel was nominated for Video of the Year for her work in "Blurred Lines" – Robin Thicke feat. Pharrell & T.I. in 2013.[1]
Filmography
[edit]Choreographer
[edit]1989
[edit]- Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989 Brookner)
1991
[edit]- "Shiny Happy People" – R.E.M. (music video directed by Katherine Dieckmann)[2]
1993
[edit]- Life with Mikey (1993) (feature film directed by James Lapine)
Documentary director
[edit]1990
[edit]- "House of Tres" (1990) (short documentary on Voguing in the New York ballroom scene)[3]
1992
[edit]- "Reckin' Shop: Live From Brooklyn" (1992) (PBS featured 1/2-hour B/W documentary (hip-hop dancers in Brooklyn)[4]
Music video director
[edit]1992
[edit]- "Throw Ya Gunz" – Onyx
1993
[edit]- "Crewz Pop" – Da Youngsta's
- "Dreamlover" – Mariah Carey
- "Chief Rocka" – Lords of the Underground
1994
[edit]- "You're Always on My Mind" – SWV[5]
- "Happiness" – Billy Lawrence[6]
- "Bring the Pain" – Method Man[7]
- "What I'm After" – Lords of the Underground[8]
- "Mass Appeal" – Gang Starr
- "Mad Props" – Da Youngsta's[9]
- "The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World" – Keith Murray
- "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Mariah Carey
- "Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)" – Mariah Carey
- "Anytime You Need a Friend" – Mariah Carey (unreleased)[10]
1995
[edit]- "Can't Wait" – Redman[11]
- "Get Lifted" – Keith Murray[12]
- "Live Niguz" – Onyx
- "Brooklyn Zoo" – Ol' Dirty Bastard[13]
- "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By" – Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige[14]
- "How High" – Method Man & Redman[15]
- "The Riddler" – Method Man
1996
[edit]- "Funkorama" – Redman[16]
- "It's Alright" – Dave Hollister
- "World So Cruel" – Flesh-n-Bone featuring Ms. Chaz Monique & Reverend Run
1997
[edit]- "Head over Heels" – Allure featuring Nas[17]
- "Closer"/"Driver's Seat" – Capone-N-Noreaga featuring Smoke of Complexions[18]
- "Just Wanna Please U (Remix)" – Mona Lisa featuring The Lox
- "4, 3, 2, 1" – LL Cool J featuring Method Man, Redman, Canibus, and DMX
1998
[edit]- "The Worst" – Onyx featuring Wu-Tang Clan[19]
- "The Roof" – Mariah Carey
- "Breakdown" – Mariah Carey featuring Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
- "My All" (So So Def Remix) – Mariah Carey
- "Whatcha Gonna Do?" – Jayo Felony featuring DMX and Method Man[20]
- "Whenever You Call" – Mariah Carey featuring Brian McKnight
- "Money, Power & Respect" – The Lox featuring DMX and Lil' Kim
- "Angel of Mine" – Monica
- "N.O.R.E." – N.O.R.E.
- "Eyes Better Not Wander" – Nicole Wray
1999
[edit]- "Heartbreaker" (Remix) – Mariah Carey
- "Genie in a Bottle" – Christina Aguilera[21]
- "Watch Out Now/Turn It Out" – The Beatnuts[22]
- "Cre-A-Tine" – Cool Breeze[23]
- "Another Love Song" – Insane Clown Posse
- "What a Girl Wants" – Christina Aguilera[24]
- "Incredible" – Keith Murray featuring LL Cool J
- "Paper" – Krayzie Bone
2000
[edit]- "Case of the Ex" – Mýa
- "Send It On" – D'Angelo
- "If You Don't Wanna Love Me" – Tamar
- "Keep It Thoro" – Prodigy
- "Focus" – Erick Sermon featuring DJ Quik & Xzibit
- "Front 2 Back" – Xzibit
2001
[edit]- "Who's That Girl?" – Eve[25]
- "Young, Fresh n' New" – Kelis[26]
- "Lapdance" – N.E.R.D.
- "After the Rain Has Fallen" – Sting
2002
[edit]- "My Neck, My Back (Lick It)" – Khia
- "Like I Love You" – Justin Timberlake[27]
- "Just a Friend 2002" – Mario
- "From tha Chuuuch to da Palace" – Snoop Dogg[28]
- "Star" – 702 featuring Clipse[29]
- "Provider" – N.E.R.D. (as Bucky Chrome)[30]
- "My Goddess" – The Exies[31]
2003
[edit]- "Rest in Pieces" – Saliva[32]
- "Stuck" – Stacie Orrico[33]
- "Dance with My Father" – Luther Vandross[34]
2004
[edit]- "Invisible" – Clay Aiken[35]
- "If I Ain't Got You" – Alicia Keys[36]
- "What's Happenin'" – Method Man featuring Busta Rhymes[37]
- "Welcome to My Truth" – Anastacia
- "I Could Be the One" – Stacie Orrico
- "Nobody's Home" – Avril Lavigne[38]
- "Truth Is" – Fantasia[39]
- "Bridging the Gap" – Nas[40]
- "Shake Your Coconuts" – Junior Senior
2005
[edit]- "Hold You Down" – Jennifer Lopez featuring Fat Joe[41]
- "Get Right" (Remix) – Jennifer Lopez featuring Fabolous
- "Fearless" – The Bravery[42]
- "Don't Let It Go to Your Head" – Fefe Dobson[43]
- "So High" – John Legend[44]
- "I Don't Care" – Ricky Martin featuring Fat Joe and Amerie[45]
- "Gotta Go Gotta Leave (Tired)" – Vivian Green
- "Touch" – Omarion[46]
- "Do You Want To" – Franz Ferdinand[47]
- "U Already Know" – 112
- "L.O.V.E." – Ashlee Simpson[48]
2006
[edit]- "Doing Too Much" – Paula DeAnda featuring Baby Bash
- "Ride a White Horse" – Goldfrapp
- "In My Mind" – Heather Headley
- "I'm Not Missing You" – Stacie Orrico
- "Listen" – Beyoncé
- "Tu Amor" – RBD[49]
- "Promise" – Ciara[50]
2007
[edit]- "Read My Mind" – The Killers
- "For Reasons Unknown" – The Killers
- "Men's Needs" – The Cribs
- "An End Has a Start" – Editors
- "Conquest" – The White Stripes[51]
- "Like You'll Never See Me Again" – Alicia Keys[52]
- "Like a Boy" – Ciara
2008
[edit]- "The Boss" – Rick Ross
- "Who's That Girl" – Robyn
- "Google Me" – Teyana Taylor
- "Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom)" – N.E.R.D.[53]
- "Addiction" – Ryan Leslie featuring Cassie and Fabolous
- "Eat You Up" (American version) – BoA (the music video was later scrapped)
- "Whatcha Think About That" – The Pussycat Dolls featuring Missy Elliott
- "Best of Me" – Daniel Powter
2009
[edit]- "Mad" – Ne-Yo
- "If This Isn't Love" – Jennifer Hudson
- "Love Sex Magic" – Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake[54]
- "Outta Here" – Esmée Denters
- "Show Me What I'm Looking For" – Carolina Liar
- "Want" – Natalie Imbruglia
- "Boys and Girls" – Pixie Lott
- "3" – Britney Spears[55]
- "Sleza glamura" (English: Tear of Glamour) – Irina Saltykova
2010
[edit]- "Whataya Want from Me" – Adam Lambert[56]
- "Missing" – Flyleaf
- "Ride" – Ciara featuring Ludacris[57]
- "Kiss & Cry" – Iconiq
- "Light Ahead" – Iconiq
- "Tokyo Lady" – Iconiq
- "Right Thru Me" – Nicki Minaj[58]
2011
[edit]- "No One Gonna Love You" – Jennifer Hudson
- "Best Thing I Never Had" – Beyoncé
- "You Can't Be Friends with Everyone" – Make Out
- "25/8" – Mary J. Blige
- "Mr. Wrong" – Mary J. Blige
- "Until It's Gone" – Monica
2012
[edit]- "Lazy Love" – Ne-Yo
- "Brand New Me" – Alicia Keys[59]
2013
[edit]- "Just Give Me a Reason" – Pink featuring Nate Ruess[60]
- "Leggo" – B. Smyth featuring 2 Chainz
- "Blurred Lines" – Robin Thicke featuring T.I. & Pharrell[61]
- "Lolita" – Leah LaBelle[62]
- "We Can't Stop" – Miley Cyrus[63]
- "Give It 2 U" – Robin Thicke featuring 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar[64]
- "Evil Eye" – Franz Ferdinand[65]
2014
[edit]2015
[edit]2016
[edit]- "After the Afterparty" – Charli XCX featuring Lil Yachty[70]
2017
[edit]- "Old School" – Urban Cone
- "Malibu" – Miley Cyrus[71]
- "A L I E N S" – Coldplay
- "Younger Now" – Miley Cyrus[72]
2018
[edit]- "Feel the Love Go" – Franz Ferdinand
- "Give Yourself a Try" – The 1975[73]
- "Dose" – Ciara[74]
- "Close to Me" – Ellie Goulding, Diplo & Swae Lee
2020
[edit]- "My Love" – Jack Gilinsky featuring Don Toliver[75]
2021
[edit]- "Obsessed" – Addison Rae[76]
- "Billy Goodbye" – Franz Ferdinand (co-directed with Alex Kapranos & Ben Cole)
- "Make Some Money" – Fabolous & Dave East featuring Snoop Dogg[77]
2022
[edit]- "Grace" – Marcus Mumford[78]
- "Ojala" – Maluma, the Rudeboyz and Adam Levine[79]
2023
[edit]- "Lifeline" – Alicia Keys
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- ^ "Franz Ferdinand "Evil Eye" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. September 9, 2013. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Nicki Minaj f/ The Game "Pills N Potions" (Diane Martel, Geoffrey Lillemon, dir.)". VideoStatic. June 10, 2014. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Yelle "Ba$$in" (Diane Martel & Geoffrey Lillemon, dir.)". VideoStatic. May 20, 2015. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "THE 1975 "Love Me" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. October 29, 2015. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
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- ^ "Miley Cyrus "Younger Now" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. August 18, 2017. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
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- ^ "Ciara "Dose" (Ciara, Diane Martel, Jamaica Craft, dir.)". VideoStatic. October 29, 2018. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Jack Gilinsky f/ Don Toliver "My Love" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. April 17, 2020. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
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External links
[edit]- Official Website
- Diane Martel at IMDb
- Diane Martel at Clipland
- Diane Martel Archived November 19, 2012, at the Wayback Machine at mvdbase.com