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JOE BRANDMEIER
Brandmeier closed out 2008 with a 6 week trip around Africa for MTV Base & Endemol Productions, directing the multi-camera music show “Advance Warning”. He’s produced and directed a rare Anniversary Special for radio legend Garrison Keillor, of "A Prairie Home Companion" (a 9 camera, High Def., 24p Broadcast and DVD) and documented a 180 Music CD Series for Target – with musical artists Jason Mraz, Kenny Loggins, Brian Wilson, Stephen Bishop, Dave Matthews and more. As a music video director, he’s worked with; The Fugees, Run DMC, Cherelle & Alexander O’Neil. Brandmeier has also produced and directed a number of multi-camera film shoots and music videos for Grammy-winning artist/producer Wyclef Jean – one, in Haiti, with a concert crowd of nearly 65 thousand people. He joined up with Jean again to produce and direct a live concert (with special guest Mary J. Blige) at SOB’s in New York for Music Choice, and again for Jean’s yearly foundation concert in Miami, for The Box Music Network (featuring Diana King and Mya). Brandmeier’s success in multi-camera productions led to directing a solo performance special with the extraordinary musician, Bobby McFerrin, 3 national PBS specials with financial expert Suze Orman, and the first-ever visit to the U.S. by the Beijing Opera Company, all to rave reviews. Other highlights – a broadcast special with David Hyde Pierce (of NBC’s “Frasier”), on the fearsome disease of Alzheimer’s. Major movie studios have called on Brandmeier’s documentary talents to film behind-the-scenes on a variety of movies; Beautiful Girls, Mighty Ducks, Grumpy Old Men and more. Brandmeier is the founder and creative force behind the well-known (and well respected) Minneapolis based production company, Moving Pictures, Inc. (est. 1987). While there, he established a strong relationship with MTV on a variety of projects; rockumentaries with R.E.M. Motley Crue, and the Beastie Boys, multi-camera movie specials with Keanu Reeves & Christian Slater, an award show with En Vogue and live with U2 on the VMA’s. He worked as a producer for NBC/Viacom’s series “Johnny B. on the Loose” and VH-1’s “Naked Café.”. As Executive Vice President for River Road Entertainment from 2000-02,
Brandmeier merged with Bill Pohlad, and spearheaded the development of
national programming. At the start of 2002, with years of experience,
and a fresh eye, Joe Brandmeier returned to his passion for Moving Pictures.
Online work samples at; www.joebrandmeier.com
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