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Diane Martel (also known as Bucky Chrome and Diamond Martel) is an American music video director and choreographer.
Awards
editMartel was nominated for Video of the Year for her work in "Blurred Lines" – Robin Thicke feat. Pharrell & T.I. in 2013.[1]
Filmography
editChoreographer
edit1989
edit- Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989 Brookner)
1991
edit- "Shiny Happy People" – R.E.M. (music video directed by Katherine Dieckmann)[2]
1993
edit- Life with Mikey (1993) (feature film directed by James Lapine)
Documentary director
edit1990
edit- "House of Tres" (1990) (short documentary on Voguing in the New York ballroom scene)[3]
1992
edit- "Reckin' Shop: Live From Brooklyn" (1992) (PBS featured 1/2-hour B/W documentary (hip-hop dancers in Brooklyn)[4]
Music video director
edit1992
edit- "Throw Ya Gunz" – Onyx
1993
edit- "Crewz Pop" – Da Youngsta's
- "Dreamlover" – Mariah Carey
- "Chief Rocka" – Lords of the Underground
1994
edit- "You're Always on My Mind" – SWV[5]
- "Happiness" – Billy Lawrence[6]
- "Bring the Pain" – Method Man[7]
- "What I'm After" – Lords of the Underground[8]
- "Mass Appeal" – Gang Starr
- "Mad Props" – Da Youngsta's[9]
- "The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World" – Keith Murray
- "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Mariah Carey
- "Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)" – Mariah Carey
- "Anytime You Need a Friend" – Mariah Carey (unreleased)[10]
1995
edit- "Can't Wait" – Redman[11]
- "Get Lifted" – Keith Murray[12]
- "Live Niguz" – Onyx
- "Brooklyn Zoo" – Ol' Dirty Bastard[13]
- "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By" – Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige[14]
- "How High" – Method Man & Redman[15]
- "The Riddler" – Method Man
1996
edit- "Funkorama" – Redman[16]
- "It's Alright" – Dave Hollister
- "World So Cruel" – Flesh-n-Bone featuring Ms. Chaz Monique & Reverend Run
1997
edit- "Head over Heels" – Allure featuring Nas[17]
- "Closer"/"Driver's Seat" – Capone-N-Noreaga featuring Smoke of Complexions[18]
- "Just Wanna Please U (Remix)" – Mona Lisa featuring The Lox
- "4, 3, 2, 1" – LL Cool J featuring Method Man, Redman, Canibus, and DMX
1998
edit- "The Worst" – Onyx featuring Wu-Tang Clan[19]
- "The Roof" – Mariah Carey
- "Breakdown" – Mariah Carey featuring Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
- "My All" (So So Def Remix) – Mariah Carey
- "Whatcha Gonna Do?" – Jayo Felony featuring DMX and Method Man[20]
- "Whenever You Call" – Mariah Carey featuring Brian McKnight
- "Money, Power & Respect" – The Lox featuring DMX and Lil' Kim
- "Angel of Mine" – Monica
- "N.O.R.E." – N.O.R.E.
- "Eyes Better Not Wander" – Nicole Wray
1999
edit- "Heartbreaker" (Remix) – Mariah Carey
- "Genie in a Bottle" – Christina Aguilera[21]
- "Watch Out Now/Turn It Out" – The Beatnuts[22]
- "Cre-A-Tine" – Cool Breeze[23]
- "Another Love Song" – Insane Clown Posse
- "What a Girl Wants" – Christina Aguilera[24]
- "Incredible" – Keith Murray featuring LL Cool J
- "Paper" – Krayzie Bone
2000
edit- "Case of the Ex" – Mýa
- "Send It On" – D'Angelo
- "If You Don't Wanna Love Me" – Tamar
- "Keep It Thoro" – Prodigy
- "Focus" – Erick Sermon featuring DJ Quik & Xzibit
- "Front 2 Back" – Xzibit
2001
edit- "Who's That Girl?" – Eve[25]
- "Young, Fresh n' New" – Kelis[26]
- "Lapdance" – N.E.R.D.
- "After the Rain Has Fallen" – Sting
2002
edit- "My Neck, My Back (Lick It)" – Khia
- "Like I Love You" – Justin Timberlake[27]
- "Just a Friend 2002" – Mario
- "From tha Chuuuch to da Palace" – Snoop Dogg[28]
- "Star" – 702 featuring Clipse[29]
- "Provider" – N.E.R.D. (as Bucky Chrome)[30]
- "My Goddess" – The Exies[31]
2003
edit- "Rest in Pieces" – Saliva[32]
- "Stuck" – Stacie Orrico[33]
- "Dance with My Father" – Luther Vandross[34]
2004
edit- "Invisible" – Clay Aiken[35]
- "If I Ain't Got You" – Alicia Keys[36]
- "What's Happenin'" – Method Man featuring Busta Rhymes[37]
- "Welcome to My Truth" – Anastacia
- "I Could Be the One" – Stacie Orrico
- "Nobody's Home" – Avril Lavigne[38]
- "Truth Is" – Fantasia[39]
- "Bridging the Gap" – Nas[40]
- "Shake Your Coconuts" – Junior Senior
2005
edit- "Hold You Down" – Jennifer Lopez featuring Fat Joe[41]
- "Get Right" (Remix) – Jennifer Lopez featuring Fabolous
- "Fearless" – The Bravery[42]
- "Don't Let It Go to Your Head" – Fefe Dobson[43]
- "So High" – John Legend[44]
- "I Don't Care" – Ricky Martin featuring Fat Joe and Amerie[45]
- "Gotta Go Gotta Leave (Tired)" – Vivian Green
- "Touch" – Omarion[46]
- "Do You Want To" – Franz Ferdinand[47]
- "U Already Know" – 112
- "L.O.V.E." – Ashlee Simpson[48]
2006
edit- "Doing Too Much" – Paula DeAnda featuring Baby Bash
- "Ride a White Horse" – Goldfrapp
- "In My Mind" – Heather Headley
- "I'm Not Missing You" – Stacie Orrico
- "Listen" – Beyoncé
- "Tu Amor" – RBD[49]
- "Promise" – Ciara[50]
2007
edit- "Read My Mind" – The Killers
- "For Reasons Unknown" – The Killers
- "Men's Needs" – The Cribs
- "An End Has a Start" – Editors
- "Conquest" – The White Stripes[51]
- "Like You'll Never See Me Again" – Alicia Keys[52]
- "Like a Boy" – Ciara
2008
edit- "The Boss" – Rick Ross
- "Who's That Girl" – Robyn
- "Google Me" – Teyana Taylor
- "Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom)" – N.E.R.D.[53]
- "Addiction" – Ryan Leslie featuring Cassie and Fabolous
- "Eat You Up" (American version) – BoA (the music video was later scrapped)
- "Whatcha Think About That" – The Pussycat Dolls featuring Missy Elliott
- "Best of Me" – Daniel Powter
2009
edit- "Mad" – Ne-Yo
- "If This Isn't Love" – Jennifer Hudson
- "Love Sex Magic" – Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake[54]
- "Outta Here" – Esmée Denters
- "Show Me What I'm Looking For" – Carolina Liar
- "Want" – Natalie Imbruglia
- "Boys and Girls" – Pixie Lott
- "3" – Britney Spears[55]
- "Sleza glamura" (English: Tear of Glamour) – Irina Saltykova
2010
edit- "Whataya Want from Me" – Adam Lambert[56]
- "Missing" – Flyleaf
- "Ride" – Ciara featuring Ludacris[57]
- "Kiss & Cry" – Iconiq
- "Light Ahead" – Iconiq
- "Tokyo Lady" – Iconiq
- "Right Thru Me" – Nicki Minaj[58]
2011
edit- "No One Gonna Love You" – Jennifer Hudson
- "Best Thing I Never Had" – Beyoncé
- "You Can't Be Friends with Everyone" – Make Out
- "25/8" – Mary J. Blige
- "Mr. Wrong" – Mary J. Blige
- "Until It's Gone" – Monica
2012
edit- "Lazy Love" – Ne-Yo
- "Brand New Me" – Alicia Keys[59]
2013
edit- "Just Give Me a Reason" – Pink featuring Nate Ruess[60]
- "Leggo" – B. Smyth featuring 2 Chainz
- "Blurred Lines" – Robin Thicke featuring T.I. & Pharrell[61]
- "Lolita" – Leah LaBelle[62]
- "We Can't Stop" – Miley Cyrus[63]
- "Give It 2 U" – Robin Thicke featuring 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar[64]
- "Evil Eye" – Franz Ferdinand[65]
2014
edit2015
edit2016
edit- "After the Afterparty" – Charli XCX featuring Lil Yachty[70]
2017
edit- "Old School" – Urban Cone
- "Malibu" – Miley Cyrus[71]
- "A L I E N S" – Coldplay
- "Younger Now" – Miley Cyrus[72]
2018
edit- "Feel the Love Go" – Franz Ferdinand
- "Give Yourself a Try" – The 1975[73]
- "Dose" – Ciara[74]
- "Close to Me" – Ellie Goulding, Diplo & Swae Lee
2020
edit- "My Love" – Jack Gilinsky featuring Don Toliver[75]
2021
edit- "Obsessed" – Addison Rae[76]
- "Billy Goodbye" – Franz Ferdinand (co-directed with Alex Kapranos & Ben Cole)
- "Make Some Money" – Fabolous & Dave East featuring Snoop Dogg[77]
2022
edit- "Grace" – Marcus Mumford[78]
- "Ojala" – Maluma, the Rudeboyz and Adam Levine[79]
2023
edit- "Lifeline" – Alicia Keys
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- ^ "Franz Ferdinand "Evil Eye" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. September 9, 2013. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Nicki Minaj f/ The Game "Pills N Potions" (Diane Martel, Geoffrey Lillemon, dir.)". VideoStatic. June 10, 2014. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Yelle "Ba$$in" (Diane Martel & Geoffrey Lillemon, dir.)". VideoStatic. May 20, 2015. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "THE 1975 "Love Me" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. October 29, 2015. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Miley Cyrus "BB Talk" (Miley Cyrus & Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. December 12, 2015. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Charli XCX f/ Lil Yachty "After The Afterparty" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. October 31, 2016. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Miley Cyrus "Malibu" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. May 11, 2017. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Miley Cyrus "Younger Now" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. August 18, 2017. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "THE 1975 "Give Yourself A Try" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. June 4, 2018. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Ciara "Dose" (Ciara, Diane Martel, Jamaica Craft, dir.)". VideoStatic. October 29, 2018. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Jack Gilinsky f/ Don Toliver "My Love" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. April 17, 2020. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ "Addison Rae "Obsessed" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. March 21, 2021. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
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- ^ "The Rudeboyz, Maluma, Adam Levine "Ojalá" (Diane Martel, dir.)". VideoStatic. October 31, 2022. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
External links
edit- Official Website
- Diane Martel at IMDb
- Diane Martel at Clipland
- Diane Martel Archived November 19, 2012, at the Wayback Machine at mvdbase.com