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Dominic Hailstone
Born
Dominic Hailstone

Born 1973
Known forDirector of short films, music videos, screenwriting.

Dominic Hailstone (born London, 1973) is an English film director, screenwriter and digital artist, best known for achieving CGI like animation using practical effects as illustrated in his short film The Eel[1] and music video for Isis "Holy Tears".

Biography

Early Work

After leaving school at age 17, Hailstone worked for the special fx industry on films like Interview with the Vampire, Harry Potter and Chris Cunningham’s Come to Daddy music video. During this early period he also co-directed a 17 min short film with Barney Clay called Deadenhead (1990).

Film Work

Hailstone’s first solo film was Logboy Goes Walkies which won the Channel 4 / Tango Digitalent Award in 2001.[2] Since then he has worked on short films and music videos including notably The Eel, distributed by onedotzero and screened internationally,[3] ISIS 'Holy Tears' music video, and Mogwai’s ‘Batcat’.

Video Art

In 2006 he produced the short ‘Belladonna’ with Musician Matthew Rozeik. The piece was commissioned by onedotzero and the Victoria and Albert Museum.[4]

During this period he also produced ’92’ a work commissioned by the Hayward Gallery to promote the exhibition “Undercover Surrealism” surrounding the work of Georges Bataille. The work features music by dark/ambient musician Lustmord.[5]

Art Work

Hailstone provided the cover artwork for Necro Deathmort’s first two albums “This Beat is Necrotronic” and “Music of Bleak Origin”.

Feature Film Work

In 2007 he was commissioned by Warp X to write and direct Say You Love Satan, co-written with Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Phil Nichol.

He is currently at work on a feature film called “The Man Everyone Hated” produced by Charles Mather and Sunita Parmar.

Filmography

  • “Deadenhead” (1990) short film (co-directed with Barney Clay).
  • “Logboy goes Walkies” (2001) short film
  • “Cherrywood Eyes” (2001) video for Lorien
  • “Crooked Hill” (2002) video for Sonic Torpedoes
  • "Transmission” (2003) video for Violent Delight
  • "The Eel” (2004) short film
  • "Paularay” (2005) video
  • “Belladonna” (2006) video for onedotzero.
  • “’92” (2006) video
  • “Holy Tears” (2007) video for Isis
  • “Batcat” (2009) video for Mogwai
  • “Flowers” (2011) video work for Lustmord.

References