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Joel Peissig | |
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Occupation | Film director |
Joel Peissig is an American film director. He signed to Ridley Scott Associates production company in 2001 [1] and was reported to have signed with bicoastal Notorious Pictures in 2004. [2] He was in the New Directors Showcase at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival of 2002. He is widely known for his award-winning Resfest music video of Frou Frou's "Dumbing Down of Love" (2003), [3] and for directing the video of Imogen Heap's Grammy-nominated single " Hide and Seek" in 2005. In 2012, Joel won a Silver Promax award directing Showtimes hit series "HomeLand" launch campaign. [4] In 2021, while consulting with Searchlight Pictures Joel won a Clio for his work on Wes Anderson's "The French Dispatch" [5]
In 2023, Joel Peissig and Chené Lawson won a Webby for Best Scripted Podcast Series for "All Things Undone". [6] In 2024, Joel was again awarded a Podcast Webby, this time an honoree award for "Best Documentary" for "How To Destroy Everything" which he produced, edited, sound designed and music supervised. [7]
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Joel Peissig | |
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Occupation | Film director |
Joel Peissig is an American film director. He signed to Ridley Scott Associates production company in 2001 [1] and was reported to have signed with bicoastal Notorious Pictures in 2004. [2] He was in the New Directors Showcase at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival of 2002. He is widely known for his award-winning Resfest music video of Frou Frou's "Dumbing Down of Love" (2003), [3] and for directing the video of Imogen Heap's Grammy-nominated single " Hide and Seek" in 2005. In 2012, Joel won a Silver Promax award directing Showtimes hit series "HomeLand" launch campaign. [4] In 2021, while consulting with Searchlight Pictures Joel won a Clio for his work on Wes Anderson's "The French Dispatch" [5]
In 2023, Joel Peissig and Chené Lawson won a Webby for Best Scripted Podcast Series for "All Things Undone". [6] In 2024, Joel was again awarded a Podcast Webby, this time an honoree award for "Best Documentary" for "How To Destroy Everything" which he produced, edited, sound designed and music supervised. [7]