Alon Isocianu

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Alon Isocianu
Born Alon Isocianu
Hadera, Israel
Occupation Music video director
Years active 2008 - present

Alon Isocianu (born in Hadera, Israel) is a Canadian music video and commercial director. He has directed over 50 music videos for a variety of international artists including Kelly Clarkson,[1] Lights, Billy Talent, Finger Eleven, Heaven's Basement, Candy Coated Killahz, Kerli, and Victoria Duffield. Alon is most known for his very stylized, VFX heavy videos. He is represented by LARK content for music videos in the US and FreeAgent for videos in the UK. In Canada, he is represented by reactiv pictures which he also co-owns. In addition to directing, Alon also co-owns and operates reactiv post, a post-production company based in Toronto, Canada.

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Awards & nominations

  • 2015 Winner - East Coast Music Award for "Best Video" (for Meaghan Smith "Have A Heart") [2]
  • 2015 Nominee - Berlin Music Video Award for "Best Visual Effects" (for The Angry Kids "Battle")
  • 2012 Nominated - MuchMusic MMVA "Pop Video Of The Year" (for Victoria Duffield - "Shut Up & Dance")[3][4]
  • 2011 Nominated - MuchMusic MMVA "Post Production Of The Year" (for Candy Coated Killahz - "Neon Black")[5]
  • 2008 Winner - Cravefest Music Video “Best Music Video” (electronic/dance/world unsigned category for Hexes & Oh’s video “H-H-Highschool”).[6]
  • 2008 Winner - Cravefest Music Video for “Best Direction/Production” (for Hexes & Oh's video - "H-H-Highschool")
  • 2007 Winner - Cravefest Music Video Award for “Best Production” (for The Sweet Homewreckers’ “Wild America”)
  • 2007 Winner - Cravefest Music Video Award for “Best Video” music video (for The Sweet Homewreckers’ “Wild America”)[7]
  • 2007 Winner - CHUM/CityTV Award (For video body of work, including "Catherine Deneuve" video for Kelly & The Kellygirls)

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