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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

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. Fairly new to the entertainment industry, he has been featured in XXL Magazine and Ozone Magazine for his quick rise to the music video forefront for his creativity and strong use of narrative seen in his work. He has also 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

Music videos

Director Gabriel Hart & Ice Cube on film set

Television series

Full Circle (Network television episode) Southern Icon Films

References

  1. ^ "Ice Cube Trades His Cap For A Sombrero In 'I Rep That West' Video". MTV.
  2. ^ http://www.hiphopblog.com/hiphoplist/28515-hip-hop-100-all.html
  3. ^ "ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News, Headlines & Videos". ABC News.
  4. ^ "Young Jeezy's 'My President' Video Premieres Monday". MTV. 16 January 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2011.