Sophie Muller
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Sophie Muller (born January 31,1962) is an accomplished music video director.
Background
Sophie Muller was born in Marylebone, London, but spent her early years growing up on the Isle of Man. After leaving secondary education, she returned to London to attend Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, gaining a Foundation Diploma in Art.Following her graduation, Muller went to the Royal College of Art to study for her Masters in Film and Television, where she made "Interlude" and "In Excelsis Deo (In Adoration of God)." The latter winning the J Walter Thompson Prize for creativity.
Career
Muller's first taste of professional film came working as a third assistant on the horror/thriller "Company of Wolves." Sophie then went on to work for International Film and Video, honing her editing, producing, and directing skills.Sophie's real goal was to become a successful Director in her own right and her big break came through a chance meeting with John Stewart and Billy Poveda of Oil Factory - an established film production company.
She has directed over a hundred music videos and has been a longtime collaborator with acts like No Doubt, Garbage, Blur, Annie Lennox and Eurythmics. Her work with Annie Lennox won her a Grammy for the Diva video album. She also picked up an MTV Video Music Award for "Why" and was also Grammy nominated for the Eurythmics' Savage video album.
Muller has directed seven No Doubt videos, and two solo videos for Gwen Stefani, including "Don't Speak." When No Doubt won the award for Best Group Video at the 1997 MTV Music Video Awards Gwen thanked her by saying, "I'd like to say that Sophie Muller is a genius." Gwen has also said, "Sophie Muller is one of my most talented friends. She can and will only do projects that she is inspired by. She is driven by creativity and the love for what she does and as a result she never compromises. I consider her a true artist. I was a fan of Sophie's work before I even imagined working with her. She has a very pronounced style and taste that drew me in. I think she has the gift of being able to bring out the artist's personality, emotion and style. After working with her for the first time on our "Don't Speak" video, we became close friends. On set her direction is humble and simple, but she knows what she wants and knows when she gets it. A woman in charge in the male-dominated world of filmmaking makes the whole experience that much more exciting. She has a way of making every cut have a reason and meaning. The videos have a life of their own and become better each time you watch them. I am always in shock the first time I see them and then after a few more times I am actually amazed. She has taught me a lot and I feel very lucky to have worked with her."
Muller states that her only ambition is to continue directing to her own high standards and to never grow bored. In 2004, she directed the socially aware video for Sarah McLachlan's "World On Fire," where all but $15 of the entire $150,000 video budget was donated to charities. Recently, she has directed videos for Shakira, up-coming UK artist, Lily Allen and the critically acclaimed comeback video for the Dixie Chicks, "Not Ready To Make Nice."
Selected Videography
1992
- Annie Lennox - "Why?"
- Annie Lennox - "Walking On Broken Glass"
- Shakespear's Sister - "Stay"
- Björk - Venus as a Boy
- Annie Lennox - "Little Bird"
- Hole - "Miss World"
- Stone Roses - "Ten Storey Love Song"
- Jeff Buckley - "So Real"
- Weezer - "Say It Ain't So'
- Shakespear's Sister - "I Can Drive"
- No Doubt - "Don't Speak"
- No Doubt - "Excuse Me Mr."
- No Doubt - "Sunday Morning"
- Garbage - "When I Grow Up (Live version)"
- Garbage - "The Trick Is To Keep Breathing"
- Rufus Wainwright - "April Fools"
- Manic Street Preachers - "You Stole The Sun From My Heart"
- Garbage - "When I Grow Up (US version)"
- Semisonic - "Secret Smile"
- No Doubt - "Simple Kind Of Life"
- Alisha's Attic - "Push It All Aside"
- Alisha's Attic - "Pretender Got My Heart"
- Nelly Furtado - "Turn Off The Light"
- PJ Harvey - "Good Fortune"
- JJ72 - "Oxygen"
- Sade - "By Your Side"
- No Doubt - "Bathwater"
- PJ Harvey - "A Place Called Home"
- Sophie Ellis Bextor - "Take Me Home"
- PJ Harvey - "This Is Love"
- Sophie Ellis Bextor - "Murder On The Dancefloor"
- Coldplay - "In My Place"
- Pink - "Family Portrait"
- No Doubt (featuring Lady Saw) - "Underneath It All"
- Sophie Ellis Bextor - "Music Gets The Best Of Me" (both versions)
- Dido - "Life For Rent"
- P!nk - "Trouble"
- The Raveonettes - "That Great Love Sound"
- The Killers - "Mr. Brightside"
- Maroon 5 - "This Love"
- Maroon 5 - "She Will Be Loved"
- Nelly Furtado - "Try"
- Jamelia - "See It In A Boy's Eyes"
- Sarah McLachlan - "World On Fire"
- The Strokes - "The End Has No End"
- Natasha Bedingfield - "These Words" (UK Version)
- Vanessa Carlton - "White Houses"
- KT Tunstall - "Black Horse & The Cherry Tree"
- Garbage - "Why Do You Love Me"
- Garbage - "Bleed Like Me"
- Garbage - "Sex Is Not the Enemy"
- Garbage - "Run Baby Run"
- Gwen Stefani - "Cool"
- Coldplay - "Fix You"
- Gwen Stefani - "Luxurious"
- Shakira Featuring Wyclef Jean- "Hips Don't Lie"
- Dixie Chicks - "Not Ready to Make Nice"
- She Wants Revenge - "These Things"
- Lily Allen - "Smile"
- Beyoncé Featuring Jay-Z- "Déjà Vu"
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