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| Name | Jamie King |
| Occupation | Film director, producer, choreographer |
Jamie King (director) is an American film director, choreographer, and producer known for work in concert films, music videos, and feature films. He has collaborated with high-profile performers across pop, rock, and dance, translating stage productions into cinematic experiences. King's career spans collaborations with major recording artists, touring companies, and film crews, emphasizing visual spectacle, choreography, and large-scale live production.
King was raised in a milieu shaped by performance and media, with early exposure to stagecraft, television studios, and touring productions that informed his later work. He trained in dance and choreography at institutions and programs associated with performing arts conservatories, ballet companies, and contemporary dance ensembles. His formative education included mentorship under prominent choreographers and study in film production techniques used by directors working for major studios, production companies, and broadcast networks.
King began his career in choreography and stage direction, moving into concert film direction and music video production for major record labels and management firms. He worked with touring companies, arena shows, and festival productions, coordinating stage direction, lighting design, and camera blocking for live broadcasts and recorded performances. His transition to directing involved collaborations with producers from record labels, film studios, and television networks to create commercially distributed concert films and behind-the-scenes documentaries. Over time King expanded into feature-length projects, combining narrative elements with his background in live performance and music-driven storytelling.
King's portfolio includes concert films, live DVDs, music videos, and feature films created with internationally known recording artists, touring promoters, and entertainment companies. He has directed concert films and tour videos for pop and rock artists, served as director for live television specials and award show performances, and worked with choreographers, costume designers, and cinematographers from prominent studios. Collaborators in his projects have included major recording artists, band members, tour managers, production designers, and executives from record labels and film production companies. His work has circulated through distribution channels including home video releases, streaming platforms, broadcast networks, and international theatrical exhibition.
King's directing style emphasizes choreography-driven camera movement, rhythmic editing, and integration of stage lighting techniques with cinematic composition. Influences on his aesthetic include filmmakers known for visual spectacle, choreographers famous for staging large ensembles, and concert film directors who translated live performance to screen. He often employs multi-camera setups, crane shots, and dolly moves to capture spatial dynamics familiar to audience members of arena shows and theatrical productions. The visual language of his films draws on practices from music video production, documentary filmmaking about performing arts, and experimental approaches to concert cinematography.
King's projects have received industry recognition through sales certifications, chart placements for live releases, and professional acknowledgments from associations connected to touring production, recording industry groups, and audiovisual media. Concert films and tour videos directed by him have contributed to commercial milestones for recording artists and production companies, and have been noted in coverage by entertainment trade publications, award show broadcasts, and festival screenings related to music film programming.
King maintains ties with practitioners in dance, music production, and film, often collaborating with choreographers, musical directors, and touring crews. He splits time between production centers where touring, music video shoots, and film post-production are concentrated, and continues to engage with emerging artists, creative teams, and production companies.
Category:American film directors Category:Music video directors Category:Choreographers