Carlos López Estrada

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Lopez and the second or maternal family name is Estrada.
Carlos Lopez Estrada
Born (1988-09-12) September 12, 1988
Occupation(s) Music video director
Associated acts Jesse & Joy, Passion Pit, Goo Goo Dolls, Saint Motel, Reptar, El Sportivo & The Blooz, MYPET, Maximum Balloon
Website lopezestrada.com

Carlos Lopez Estrada is a Mexican-American music video and commercial director and a Latin Grammy Award recipient.

Music videos

Lopez Estrada has directed videos for a variety of artists, including clipping., Thundercat, Flying Lotus, Hook n Sling, Goo Goo Dolls,[1] Reptar,[2] Passion Pit,[3] El Sportivo & The Blooz,[4] MYPET, Saint Motel, Maximum Balloon,[5] Bowerbirds,[6] Capital Cities,[7] and many more.

In 2011, Lopez Estrada directed a music video for Mexican pop band Jesse & Joy of their song "Me Voy." The video, which uses stop motion and found the production team trimming 2900 photographs in order to create the sequences included,[8] earned the title of Best Short Form Music Video at the 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2012.[9] Lopez Estrada also directed “Chocolate” from Electricidad for Jesse & Joy.[10]

In 2013, Lopez Estrada co-directed a music video for Capital Cities’ "Kangaroo Court" which features American actor Darren Criss and American actress Shannon Woodward.[7]

Lopez Estrada directed five videos for the experimental rap group clipping.’s major label debut titled CLPPNG. Lopez Estrada came in contact with clipping. after befriending Jonathan Snipes, a member of the trio that makes up clipping., while Lopez Estrada was in film school.[11] “Work Work” was the first single from the album. Stereogum detailed Lopez Estrada’s work on the videos as being, “[An] inventive, memorable, and weirdly unsettling experience.”[12] This work led to many collaborations with rapper Daveed Diggs, a member of clipping.

In 2015, Lopez Estrada directed a video for Thundercat’s “Them Changes,” which featured artists Flying Lotus and Kamasi Washington. The song is a part of Thundercat’s The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam, which was his first collection of solo material in two years and placed the artist in collaboration with various others, such as Flying Lotus and Kamasi Washington, who each contributed keyboard and saxophone, respectfully.[13]

Theatre

In October 2015, Lopez Estrada starred in an original multimedia theatre show, titled Ded! based on the Mexican Day of the Dead tradition, which he created and co-directed with Cristina Bercovitz. He and Bercovitz had previously worked together as co-directors on the music video for clipping.’s “GET UP.” The show ran at the Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles and was composed of an ensemble of musicians, actors and puppeteers. The show also featured a guest performance by Bill Irwin. Living Out Loud, Los Angeles praised Lopez Estrada’s pantomime and comedic performance in the show.[14]

Lopez Estrada directed a taping of #BARS, a live musical theatre and rap medley workshop in New York City, springing from the culmination of a six-week seminar by Rafael Casal, a poet, writer, rapper, and co-creator of #BARS. The film features performances by a variety of artists, including Rafael Casal, rapper Daveed Diggs, poet Sarah Kay, and nine more performers from New York City.[15]

Film

Lopez Estrada directed a short film titled Identity Theft based on a one-act play written by Andrew Rothschild.[16] It stars stage veterans Bill Irwin and Kate Burton. The film premiered at the 2015 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films.[17]

References

  1. "Booked: Goo Goo Dolls - Carlos Lopez Estrada, dir.". VideoStatic.com. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  2. Gottlieb, Steven. "WATCH IT: Reptar 'Houseboat Babies' (Carlos Lopez Estrada, dir.)". Video Static. 25 September 2012.
  3. Klinger, Douglas. "Video Chats: Carlos Lopez Estrada on 'Carried Away (Tiësto Remix)' by Passion Pit". Internet Music Video Database. 28 January 2013.
  4. Hughes, Hilary. "Exclusive Video Premiere: 'Waking World,' El Sportivo & The Blooz". Interview Magazine. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  5. Bailey, Thomas. "Videos". Lopez Estrada. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  6. Loring, Allison. "How LAFF's 'Eclectic Mix' Keeps the Cinematic Art of Music Videos Alive" Film School Rejects. 18 June 2012.
  7. 1 2 Klinger, Doug (September 5, 2013). "New Release: Capital Cities "Kangaroo Court" Directed by Carlos Lopez Estrada". IMVDb. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  8. "Jesse & Joy lanza nuevo sencillo" (in Spanish). TVNotas. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
  9. Gottlieb, Steven (November 16, 2012). "Director Carlos Lopez Estrada Wins Latin Grammy for Jesse & Joy Video". VideoStatic.com. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
  10. "Video de Jesse and Joy dirigido por Carlos López Estrada" (in Spanish). LosEspectaculos.tv. Retrieved November 20, 2012.
  11. Sawyer, Sam "Meet the Director: Carlos Lopez Estrada, the Man Behind Many of clipping.'s Videos", Sub Pop Records, December 5, 2014
  12. Helman, Peter "Jonathan Snipes, Daveed Diggs, & Signor Benedick the Moor - "12:00am" Video", Stereogum, August 4, 2015
  13. Blistein, Jon "Samurai Sits, Stares in Thundercat's Surreal, Sad 'Them Changes' Video", Rolling Stone, July 21, 2015
  14. Ross, Jeremy "Review: "Ded!" - A Drop-Dead Funny and Original Multimedia Play" Living Out Loud - LA, October 11, 2015
  15. Lloyd Weber, Imogen "Odds & Ends: Daveed Diggs' Next Project, Meryl Streep Takes the Stage as Donald Trump & More" Broadway.com, June 7, 2016
  16. Blakeman, Jordan "Director Profile: Carlos Lopez Estrada" The Rogue Mag, November 5, 2015
  17. "Palm Springs International ShortFest Premieres Include Kristin Wiig, Jimmy Kimmel Film" Desert Publications Inc., June 4, 2015

External links

Carlos López Estrada at the Internet Movie Database

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