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- Nico Beyer is a multi-media director whose work is characterized by its unique visual style and wide array of different techniques, styles, and formats.
After graduating design school in Düsseldorf, Germany, Nico moved to Paris to direct music videos. His work for French independent bands and MTV Europe lead him being signed by Propaganda Films, USA. One of his first commercial projects (a social spot against violence on television) won him a Gold Lion at the Cannes Lions Festival. Since 1992, he has been working as a director for commercials and music videos in Paris and Los Angeles, and has won numerous awards.
In 1993, Nico moved to New York and directed music videos for Suzanne Vega, The Verve, The Cocteau Twins, They Might Be Giants, Erasure and the Pet Shop Boys - resulting in international recognition. His Chevrolet Super Bowl Campaign "Chevy Runs Deep" and Nikon's campaign for London 2012 ably demonstrate Nico's high-end expertise, experience and range.
From there, he continued to direct campaigns for Mercedes Benz, Nike, Adidas, Panasonic, Infinity, Lexus or GM and has won multiple Clio, Cresta, Cannes Lions, ADC, EPICA, LIA awards.
In 2004, Nico directed his first TV show, Gottschalk America, with Germany's No.1 entertainer Thomas Gottschalk, as well as making his short film, "Phantom," which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival.
Social projects remain an important part of Nico's work. In 2002 he directed a spot "The Big Dictator" for Michael Moore's MoveOn.org, which won the Grand Prix at the Ad Spot Non-Profit Festival. Nico's recent Campaign for Caritas tackles hidden poverty within society and recently won gold at the Cresta Awards and the Grand Prix at the Red Dot Awards.
In 2014, Beyer signed with aWHITELABELproduct for representation in the United States.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Pegasus Agency
- Award for: NTV, campaign, Silver Medal Art Directors Club (ADC) 1993, Germany.
- Award for: Freundin, campaign, Silver Medal Art Directors Club (ADC) 1993, Germany.
- Award for: Suzanne Vega, 99.9 Fahrenheit, music video, Billboard Award 1994.
- Award for: SWF Idole, campaign against violence, Silver Lion 1995, Cannes.
- Award for: SWF Vater und Sohn, campaign against violence, Golden Lion 1996, Cannes, "Silberne Klappe" 1997, Berlin.
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