Eran Creevy

Eran Creevy
Nationality British
Occupation Film director

Eran Creevy is a British director most famous for his films Shifty (2009) and Welcome to the Punch (2013), and several music videos.

Biography

After assisting Matthew Vaughn and Woody Allen on the films Layer Cake and Scoop respectively, he began directing music videos for artists such as Asher D and Sway. It wasn't long before he directed his first commercial for Coca Cola's energy drink, Relentless. Since then he has continued to direct music videos including the worldwide hit "Destination Calabria" for Alex Gaudino, which went on to be one of the top 5 music videos in 2007. His Utah Saints promo won best dance promo at the UK Music Awards in 2008.[1] His video for Sonny J, "Hands Free", also picked up several award nominations. His commercial credit list has grown to include further work for Relentless, Carlsberg, the Nike Plus campaign for W&K Amsterdam, the US Coastguard and commercials for the hit US television show The Chase. All showcase Eran's deft ability to capture high energy and high production value. He wrote and directed his debut feature Shifty which was released nationwide in cinemas in 2009. Shifty was nominated for a BAFTA, 5 BIFAs and named as one of Empire magazine's best films of the year.[2] His next feature film, action thriller Welcome to the Punch, went into production in 2011 and was executive produced by Ridley Scott.

Filmography

Films

Feature films

Other credits

Television

Music videos
  • Alex Gaudino – "Destination Calabria"
  • Armand Van Helden & A-Track present Duck Sauce – "Anyway"
  • Asher D – "This Is Real"
  • Natty – "Coldtown"
  • Passenger – "Wicked Man's Rest"
  • Riz MC, Sway & Plan B – "Shifty"
  • Ronan Keating – "All Over Again"
  • Sonny J – "Handsfree"
  • Take That – "Kidz"
  • Tim Deluxe – "Let the Beats Roll"
  • Utah Saints – "Something Good '08"
Commercials
  • Relentless
  • Nike Sofia
  • Nike Not A Runner
  • US Coastguard Born Ready
  • Sci Fi The Chase
  • Carlsberg

Awards and nominations

BAFTA Awards
British Independent Film Award (2008)
Stockholm Film Festival (2009)
UK Music Video Awards

References

External links

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