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Gabriel Hart

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Gabriel Hart
Born
Gabriel E. Hart

(1978-02-14) February 14, 1978 (age 46)
Occupation(s)Music video director, Film director

Gabriel E. Hart (born February 14, 1978) is a motion picture, music video director and commercial director.

Career

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After being denied entry into film school, he became a self-taught editor, screenwriter, producer and director. In 2006, he won an award for Best Music Video in the Urban Mediamakers Film Festival (UMFF) for Evander Holyfield's artist Cuttboy G Dinero's "Waiting For My Season" video. He has directed music videos[1] for Ice Cube, Rocko, Future, B.o.B, Mr. Bangladesh, Ne-Yo and Young Jeezy. In 2011, Gabriel Hart made The Hip Hop 100 - The One Hundred Most Influential People Hiphopblog.com Nominated 2011 BEFFTA Awards, "Atlanta’s household names such as Tyler Perry, Idris Elba, Dwight Eubanks and Gabriel Hart are all BEFFTA Nominees".[2] In 2011 Gabriel Hart went on to receive the 2011 BEFFTA USA Awards, for Best Video Director. He received national press ABC NEWS[3] for the"My President" video he directed for Young Jeezy ft. Nas.[4]

Gabriel Hart Young Jeezy and Tupac Shakur
Director Gabriel Hart in a candid moment on set

Videography

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Music videos

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Director Gabriel Hart & Ice Cube on film set
  • Ice Cube
  • B.o.B
  • Charlie Boy Gang
    • Beef It Up (2012) (MTV Jam of the Week)
  • Young A ft. Tay Don & Gucci Mane
    • What They Say (2012)
  • Starlito
  • Candice Pillay
    • I Wear My Shades (Remix) ft. Bangladesh (2011)
  • Yo Gotti
    • Harder ft. Rick Ross (2012)
    • Racked Up (2012)
    • We Can Get It On (2011) (MTV Jam of the Week)
    • Make it Work (2010)
    • Once Upon a Time (2010)
    • Thin Line (2010)
    • Millionaire (2010)
  • Pryce
    • Clean Down (2011)
  • Drumma Boy
    • Real Up ft. Nicole Wray (2011)
  • Scar
    • Til' I Get There ft. Tre (2012)
  • Young Dolph
    • I Think I'm Sprung ft. Juicy J (2011)
    • Dats Gangsta ft. DJ Squeeky (2011)
    • Rokin ft. Tim Gates (2011)
    • I Need My Medicine (2011)
  • Fat Joe ft. Rico Love
    • No Problems (2010)
  • 8Ball & MJG
    • Ten Toes Down (2010)
    • DJ Bring It Back ft. Young Dro (2010)
  • Plies
    • Letter to the Industry (2010)
  • Baby Boy ft. Yung LA
    • Stuntin (2010)
  • The Lox
    • Get This Paper (2009)
  • Ethan Hanson
  • Cuttboy G Dinero
    • Waiting For My Season (2006)
  • Lil' Mo
  • Curtains
    • Black Folks (2008)
  • Rocko
    • Thumb Through the Check (2012)
    • I Can't Wait (2012)
    • Going Steady (Remix) ft. Plies (2011) (MTV Jam of the Week)
    • I Salute ft. Gucci Mane (2011)
    • Star ft. Geno (2011)
    • Exit Strategy(2011)
    • Dis Morning (2008)
    • Ima Have It All (2009)
  • Mr. Bangladesh
  • Young Jeezy
    • Who Dat (2008) (MTV Jam of the Week)
    • My President ft. Nas (2009) (MTV Jam of the Week)
    • Welcome Back (2009)
    • Don't Do It (2009)
    • Get A lot ft. Boo (2009)
    • Trap or Die 2 (2010)
    • Go Hard (2010)
    • Camero (2010)
    • Just Saying (2010)
  • Fat Joe
    • CupCakes ft. Benisour (2009)
  • Young Dro
    • Take Off ft. Yung LA (2009)
    • "I Don't Know Y'all" ft. Yung LA (2009) (MTV Jam of the Week)
  • Fat Joe ft. Jimi Hendrix
    • "Hey Joe" (2009)
  • Boo Rossini
    • "I Stop" (2009)
    • "Comeback" (2009)
    • "I'm Loaded"
  • Beans ft. Rocko
    • "I Got Swagg" (2009)
  • B.G. ft. Mannie Fresh
    • "My Hood" (2009)
    • "Back to the Money" (2009)
  • CTE PRESENTS U.S.D.A/ Young Jeezy J.W. Boo Rossini Bigga Rankin
    • "Money Aint A Problem" (2009)

Television series

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Full Circle (Network television episode) Southern Icon Films

References

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  1. ^ "Ice Cube Trades His Cap For A Sombrero In 'I Rep That West' Video". MTV. Archived from the original on January 29, 2013.
  2. ^ "The Hip Hop 100". Archived from the original on 2012-04-18. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
  3. ^ "ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News, Headlines & Videos". ABC News.
  4. ^ "Young Jeezy's 'My President' Video Premieres Monday". MTV. 16 January 2009. Archived from the original on November 7, 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
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