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Patrick Daughters

Patrick Daughters (born 1976 in Berkeley, California) is an American music videomaker and commercial director currently signed to Anonymous Content.

Patrick Daughters

1976 (age 47–48)

Daughters is a graduate of Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Maryland. While still in college, he gained attention with three award-winning short films: In Life We Soar, Any Creature about a young girl who witnesses a mysterious car accident, and Unloved. Unloved earned Daughters the $20,000 Grand Prize Award at Nintendo's Eternal Darkness film contest in 2002. He started directing music videos in 2003.


In December 2003 he directed a concert film for The Rapture titled The Rapture is Live, and Well, in New York City, filmed over a 3-day residency at New York's Bowery Ballroom, released on June 28, 2004.


His video for "1234" by Feist, consists of one single continuous tracking shot, and was nominated for a Grammy[1] and won the award for Best International Video at the British CADs. The video was featured in "Stacks", a late 2007 commercial spot for the release of the third generation iPod nano directed by Mark Coppos and Virginia Lee.


He has also directed commercials for the ONDCP, PETA, Microsoft Zune, Ford, Clarks, Motorola ROKR E8 and Wrigley's. He frequently collaborates with cinematographer Shawn Kim and editor Anthony Cerniello.

- "Date with the Night" (April 2003)

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "" (September 2003)

Maps

- "Nowhere Again" (July 2004)

Secret Machines

- "The Bucket" (September 2004)

Kings of Leon

Kings of Leon - "" (December 2004)

Four Kicks

- "Title and Registration" (January 2005)

Death Cab for Cutie

- "Hounds of Love" (February 2005)

The Futureheads

Kings of Leon - "" (March 2005)

King of the Rodeo

- "Stockholm Syndrome" (2005)

Muse

- "Suddenly I See" (August 2005)

KT Tunstall

- "Mushaboom" (September 2005)

Feist

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "" (February 2006)

Gold Lion

The Secret Machines - "Lightning Blue Eyes" (February 2006)

- "Hands Open" (April 2006)

Snow Patrol

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "" (May 2006)

Turn Into

- "Laser Life" (October 2006)

The Blood Brothers

- "Nausea" (October 2006)

Beck

- "101" (November 2006)

Albert Hammond, Jr.

- "Phantom Limb" (December 2006)

The Shins

- "Four Winds" (January 2007)

Bright Eyes

- "My Moon My Man" (March 2007)

Feist

Feist - "" (March 2007)

1234

- "Hot Knives" (June 2007)

Bright Eyes

- "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)" (June 2007)

Mika

- "Plaster Casts of Everything" (July 2007; shown on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim show Off the Air episode "Nightmares" in 2012[2] that reran in reverse on Halloween night 2014[3])

Liars

- "No I in Threesome" (August 2007)

Interpol

- "D.U.I." (November 2007)

Har Mar Superstar

Feist - "" (January 2008)

I Feel It All

- "No One Does It Like You" (2008)

Department of Eagles

- "Wrong" (April 2009)

Depeche Mode

- "Two Weeks" (May 2009)

Grizzly Bear

- "Fever Dreaming" (January 2011)

No Age

Depeche Mode - "" (April 2011)

Personal Jesus (Stargate Remix)

- "Entertainment" (March 2013)

Phoenix

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Despair" (June 2013)[5]

[4]

The Directors Bureau biography

via Internet Archive

Eternal Darkness biography

on WNYC's Soundcheck (September 7, 2007)

Interview

Patrick Daughters - Showreel

on Self-Titled Magazine

Interview