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Lance Acord
Acord at Sundance 2015
OccupationsCinematographer, Film director

Lance Acord ASC[1] is an American cinematographer and film director. He is best known for his work on the films, Buffalo '66 (1998), Being John Malkovich (1999), Adaptation (2002), and Lost in Translation (2003).

Early life

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Acord studied photography and filmmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute.[2][3]

Career

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Cinematographer

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Acord began his career with photographer/filmmaker Bruce Weber, which whom he made documentaries, commercials and music videos. His breakthrough came after he shot the music video for Björk's "Big Time Sensuality", directed by Stéphane Sednaoui. Acord continued to work extensively in commercials and music videos through the 1990s. He earned the MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography for his work on the Fatboy Slim music video for "Weapon of Choice", which featured Christopher Walken and was directed by Spike Jonze. He also worked with R.E.M. on a regular basis.

Acord made his first foray into narrative feature filmmaking as the cinematographer of Vincent Gallo's Buffalo '66 (1998). He shot Spike Jonze's films Being John Malkovich (1999), Adaptation (2002), and Where the Wild Things Are (2009), Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation (2003), Marie Antoinette (2006), and her short film Lick the Star (1998), as well as Peter Care's The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002).

Commercial director

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In the late 1990s, Acord began to transition to commercial directing and in 1998, together with his business partner Jackie Kelman Bisbee, he founded the commercial production company Park Pictures. He received 35 Cannes Lions for his work with clients such as Nike, Apple, HP, Volkswagen, P&G, Subaru. He was nominated for Best Commercial Director by the DGA in 2003, 2011, 2012, and 2017. In 2011, his Super Bowl spot for Volkswagen, "The Force", was named the best ad of 2011 by AdWeek, Creativity, and YouTube and consistently ranks on lists of the greatest Super Bowl commercials of all time. His Apple film "Misunderstood" won the 2014 Emmy Award for Outstanding Commercial. In 2019, he won his second Emmy award for the Nike commercial "Dream Crazy," starring Colin Kaepernick.

In 2019, directed the short film commercial for Xfinity, A Holiday Reunion, based on the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and starring Henry Thomas, who reprises his role as Elliott.

Filmography

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Director of photography

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Short film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1992Billy NayerCory McAbee
1995Gentle GiantsBruce Weber
1997How They Get ThereSpike Jonze
1998Amarillo by MorningDocumentary short
Lick the StarSofia Coppola
2000Eventual WifeBryan Bantry
Dave Diamond
2012Ed Ruscha, Woody and the World's Hottest PepperHimself
2013Apple Misunderstood
2019E.T.: A Holiday ReunionTV special

Feature film

YearTitleDirector
1998Buffalo '66Vincent Gallo
1999Being John MalkovichSpike Jonze
2001SouthlanderSteve Hanft
2002The Dangerous Lives of Altar BoysPeter Care
AdaptationSpike Jonze
2003Lost in TranslationSofia Coppola
2006Marie Antoinette
2009Where the Wild Things AreSpike Jonze
2014God's PocketJohn Slattery

Documentary film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1998Free TibetSarah Pirozek
2001Chop SueyBruce WeberWith James D. Cooper and Jim Fealy
2012Wild in the StreetsPeter BaxterWith Peter Baxter, Terrence Hayes, Laurent Malaquais and Mark Williams
2018Nice Girls Don't Stay for BreakfastBruce Weber

Music videos

YearArtistTitleDirectorNotes
1993The Smashing Pumpkins"Cherub Rock"Kevin Kerslake
Björk"Big Time Sensuality"Stéphane Sednaoui
1994Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry"7 Seconds"
MC Solaar"Nouveau Western"
G. Love & Special Sauce"Cold Beverage"Mark Romanek
Sonic Youth"Superstar"Dave Markey
1995R.E.M."Crush with Eyeliner"Spike Jonze
Ween"Freedom of '76"
Waterlillies"Never Get Enough"Christina Wayne
Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By"Diane Martel
Method Man & Redman"How High"
Björk"It's Oh So Quiet"Spike Jonze
Elastica"Car Song"
1997Daft Punk"Da Funk"
Pond"Spokes"Mike Mills
The Chemical Brothers"Elektrobank"Spike Jonze
Björk"Bachelorette"Michel Gondry
The Notorious B.I.G."Sky's the Limit"Spike Jonze
1998R.E.M."Lotus"Stéphane Sednaoui
Fatboy Slim"Praise You"Spike JonzeWith Lance Bangs
1999The Chemical Brothers"Let Forever Be"Michel Gondry
Tricky"For Real"Stéphane Sednaoui
2001Fatboy Slim"Weapon of Choice"Spike Jonze
Dave Matthews Band"Everyday"Chuck McBride
2003The White Stripes"I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself"Sofia Coppola
2004Yeah Yeah Yeahs"Y Control"Spike Jonze
2005Björk"Triumph of a Heart"

Producer

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Executive producer

References

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  1. ^ American Society of Cinematographers. Archived 2008-07-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Lance Acord". Adforum. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  3. ^ Diaz, Ann-Christine (November 1, 2002). "The Next Wave: Lance Acord, Park Pictures". AdAge.
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    Lance Acord
    Acord at Sundance 2015
    OccupationsCinematographer, Film director

    Lance Acord ASC[1] is an American cinematographer and film director. He is best known for his work on the films, Buffalo '66 (1998), Being John Malkovich (1999), Adaptation (2002), and Lost in Translation (2003).

    Early life

    Acord studied photography and filmmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute.[2][3]

    Career

    Cinematographer

    Acord began his career with photographer/filmmaker Bruce Weber, which whom he made documentaries, commercials and music videos. His breakthrough came after he shot the music video for Björk's "Big Time Sensuality", directed by Stéphane Sednaoui. Acord continued to work extensively in commercials and music videos through the 1990s. He earned the MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography for his work on the Fatboy Slim music video for "Weapon of Choice", which featured Christopher Walken and was directed by Spike Jonze. He also worked with R.E.M. on a regular basis.

    Acord made his first foray into narrative feature filmmaking as the cinematographer of Vincent Gallo's Buffalo '66 (1998). He shot Spike Jonze's films Being John Malkovich (1999), Adaptation (2002), and Where the Wild Things Are (2009), Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation (2003), Marie Antoinette (2006), and her short film Lick the Star (1998), as well as Peter Care's The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002).

    Commercial director

    In the late 1990s, Acord began to transition to commercial directing and in 1998, together with his business partner Jackie Kelman Bisbee, he founded the commercial production company Park Pictures. He received 35 Cannes Lions for his work with clients such as Nike, Apple, HP, Volkswagen, P&G, Subaru. He was nominated for Best Commercial Director by the DGA in 2003, 2011, 2012, and 2017. In 2011, his Super Bowl spot for Volkswagen, "The Force", was named the best ad of 2011 by AdWeek, Creativity, and YouTube and consistently ranks on lists of the greatest Super Bowl commercials of all time. His Apple film "Misunderstood" won the 2014 Emmy Award for Outstanding Commercial. In 2019, he won his second Emmy award for the Nike commercial "Dream Crazy," starring Colin Kaepernick.

    In 2019, directed the short film commercial for Xfinity, A Holiday Reunion, based on the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and starring Henry Thomas, who reprises his role as Elliott.

    Filmography

    Director of photography

    Short film

    YearTitleDirectorNotes
    1992Billy NayerCory McAbee
    1995Gentle GiantsBruce Weber
    1997How They Get ThereSpike Jonze
    1998Amarillo by MorningDocumentary short
    Lick the StarSofia Coppola
    2000Eventual WifeBryan Bantry
    Dave Diamond
    2012Ed Ruscha, Woody and the World's Hottest PepperHimself
    2013Apple Misunderstood
    2019E.T.: A Holiday ReunionTV special

    Feature film

    YearTitleDirector
    1998Buffalo '66Vincent Gallo
    1999Being John MalkovichSpike Jonze
    2001SouthlanderSteve Hanft
    2002The Dangerous Lives of Altar BoysPeter Care
    AdaptationSpike Jonze
    2003Lost in TranslationSofia Coppola
    2006Marie Antoinette
    2009Where the Wild Things AreSpike Jonze
    2014God's PocketJohn Slattery

    Documentary film

    YearTitleDirectorNotes
    1998Free TibetSarah Pirozek
    2001Chop SueyBruce WeberWith James D. Cooper and Jim Fealy
    2012Wild in the StreetsPeter BaxterWith Peter Baxter, Terrence Hayes, Laurent Malaquais and Mark Williams
    2018Nice Girls Don't Stay for BreakfastBruce Weber

    Music videos

    YearArtistTitleDirectorNotes
    1993The Smashing Pumpkins"Cherub Rock"Kevin Kerslake
    Björk"Big Time Sensuality"Stéphane Sednaoui
    1994Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry"7 Seconds"
    MC Solaar"Nouveau Western"
    G. Love & Special Sauce"Cold Beverage"Mark Romanek
    Sonic Youth"Superstar"Dave Markey
    1995R.E.M."Crush with Eyeliner"Spike Jonze
    Ween"Freedom of '76"
    Waterlillies"Never Get Enough"Christina Wayne
    Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By"Diane Martel
    Method Man & Redman"How High"
    Björk"It's Oh So Quiet"Spike Jonze
    Elastica"Car Song"
    1997Daft Punk"Da Funk"
    Pond"Spokes"Mike Mills
    The Chemical Brothers"Elektrobank"Spike Jonze
    Björk"Bachelorette"Michel Gondry
    The Notorious B.I.G."Sky's the Limit"Spike Jonze
    1998R.E.M."Lotus"Stéphane Sednaoui
    Fatboy Slim"Praise You"Spike JonzeWith Lance Bangs
    1999The Chemical Brothers"Let Forever Be"Michel Gondry
    Tricky"For Real"Stéphane Sednaoui
    2001Fatboy Slim"Weapon of Choice"Spike Jonze
    Dave Matthews Band"Everyday"Chuck McBride
    2003The White Stripes"I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself"Sofia Coppola
    2004Yeah Yeah Yeahs"Y Control"Spike Jonze
    2005Björk"Triumph of a Heart"

    Producer

    Executive producer

    References

    1. ^ American Society of Cinematographers. Archived 2008-07-04 at the Wayback Machine
    2. ^ "Lance Acord". Adforum. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
    3. ^ Diaz, Ann-Christine (November 1, 2002). "The Next Wave: Lance Acord, Park Pictures". AdAge.
    • Lance Acord's production company ParkPictures
    • Lance Acord at SFX company Method Studio
    • Lance Acord at IMDb
    • Lance Acord at mvdbase
    • Lance Acord at Cinematographers.nl
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