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David Mallet (director)

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David Mallet
Born
David Victor Mark Mallet

(1945-12-17) 17 December 1945 (age 79)
Occupation(s)Director, producer
Years active1964–present

David Victor Mark Mallet (born 17 December 1945)[1][better source needed] is a British director of music videos and concert films. He was one of the most prolific directors of music videos in the 1980s.

Career

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Mallet rose to prominence in the late 1970s as a director of the then new format of music videos with the hugely successful enterprise MGMM, which he co-founded with Scott Millaney, Brian Grant and Russell Mulcahy.[2] He is noted for his innovative work on hugely popular music videos in the 1980s, becoming one of the decade's most sought-after directors for this format. His work includes Iron Maiden's "Run to the Hills", David Bowie's "Ashes to Ashes" and "Let's Dance", Rush's "Distant Early Warning", and Queen's "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want to Break Free" videos. He has directed numerous videos for AC/DC since the 1980s. He has also served as a producer on television programmes including The Kenny Everett Video Show. He is also known for directing some concert recordings of soprano Sarah Brightman and other major live music and spectacle events such as 46664 and Cirque du Soleil. He has also directed such prominent concerts as Pink Floyd's Pulse and U2's PopMart: Live from Mexico City.

Videography

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Music videos

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As director:

Long-form videos

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Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ "David Mallet". Findmypast.co.uk.
  2. ^ Rob Tannenbaum; Craig Marks (2011). I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution. Penguin Group US. p. 1974. ISBN 978-1-101-52641-5.
  3. ^ AC/DC (26 October 2020). AC/DC Shot in the Dark Global Video Premiere Event. YouTube. Retrieved 26 October 2020.[dead YouTube link]
  4. ^ "AC/DC share teaser video for new single Shot In The Dark". Metal Hammer. 23 October 2020. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
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