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Jason Goldwatch in 2015

Jason Goldwatch (born September 1, 1976) is an American music video director and commercial director and self described "disrupter" who is a co-founder and Executive Creative Director of Decon / Mass Appeal creative agency and record label based in New York. He is best known for his directorial work with Kid Cudi, Pharrell Williams, Jay-Z, Tyler the Creator, Linkin Park, Mike Dean, Jay Electronica, Kendrick Lamar, Atmosphere, Travis Barker, Roc Marciano, Busta Rhymes, Grizelda, The Alchemist, Earl Sweatshirt, School Boy Q, Action Bronson Soul Assassins, and Dilated Peoples.

Background

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Goldwatch was born in San Francisco, where he attended San Francisco School of the Arts before attending California Institute of the Arts, He worked at multiple production companies (including Satellite Films, where he was recruited by Spike Jonze) before touring with Dilated Peoples, Rage Against The Machine and Kanye West as a photographer and Documentarian. (Resisting the title "videographer.")[1] In 2000, he partnered with Peter Bittenbender on a film entitled One Big Trip, which led to their founding of Decon in 2002.[2] Which acompanying soundtrack featuring DJ Dhadow, Heirogliphics, Space Time Contimum and Tranquillity Bass. Having received the "Soundtrack of the Year" from "HIGH TIMES" Magazine, he established the record lable with Sony Music, "DECON RECORDS" with his business partner Peter Bittenbender. One of the most recognizable aspects about the music videos and short films by Goldwatch aside from the creative ingenuity and unpredictable psychedelic edge, is that he credits himself at the beginning of each of his works. He has said it was a decision he made early on to help establish his personal brand and also because people were already misspelling his name and he considered his films as not only commercially viable pieces but simultaneously "stand out works of art.".[3]

Selected videography

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Music videos

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  • Swollen Members – “Paradise Lost,” 1994, “Deep End,” 1995
  • Aceyalone – “I Think,” 1996
  • Kool Kieth – “Plastic World,” 1998
  • Hieroglyphics – “Soweto,” 2000
  • Linkin Park – “Enth E Nd,” 2002
  • Aceyalone – “Give It Here,” 2003
  • Loot Pack – “Whenimondamic,” “20 Questions” (feat. Quasimoto), 2006
  • Common and Sadat X feat. Talib Kweli – “1999,” 2007
  • Jay Z – “Pray,” 2007
  • Aceyalone feat. Chali 2na and Bionikc- “Eazy,” 2008
  • Dilated Peoples – “Worst Come To Worst,” “Third Degree” (feat. Defari), 2008
  • Evidence – “Mr. Slow Flow,” 2008
  • Ludacris – “Blueberry Yum Yum,” 2008
  • Busta Rhymes feat. Estelle – “World Go Round,” 2009
  • Chali 2na ft. Beenie Man - “International,” 2009
  • Damian Marley - “One Loaf Of Bread,” 2009
  • Dilated Peoples - “Work The Angels,” 2009
  • Evidence - “For Whom The Bell Tolls,” 2009
  • Kid Cudi - “Soundtrack 2 My Life,” 2009
  • Plantlife – “Sumthin About Her,” 2009
  • The Alchemist - “Smile,” 2009
  • 88 Keys feat. Kanye West - “Stay Up (Viagra),” 2009
  • Evidence – “To Be Continued,” 2010
  • Gangrene – “The Sickness,” 2010
  • Jay Electronica – “Exhibit A,” 2010
  • Jim Jones feat. Rell – “Blow Your Smoke,” 2010
  • Just Blaze – “Exhibit A,” 2010
  • Kid Cudi – “Cudderisback,” “Erase Me,” “Mojo So Dope,” 2010
  • Ninjasonik – “Bars,” 2010
  • The Roots – “Dear God 2.0,” 2010
  • Jay Electronica – “Dimethyltryptamine,” 2011
  • Nas – “Nasty,” 2011
  • Pusha T – “Trouble On My Mind" (feat. Tyler The Creator), “What Dreams Are Made Of,” 2011
  • Rakaa feat. Aloe Blacc – “Crown Of Thorns,” 2011
  • The Alchemist feat. Danny Brown and Schoolboy Q – “Flight Confirmation,” 2011
  • Alexander Spit feat. Bago- “A Breathtaking Trip,” 2012
  • Gangrene- “Vodka & Ayahuasca,” 2012
  • Roc Marciano- “76,” 2012
  • Travis Barker and Yelawolf- “Push Em,” 2012
  • Action Bronson – “Strictly For My Jeeps,” 2013
  • Gangrene – “Take Drugs,” 2013
  • Step Brothers – “Step Masters,” 2013
  • The white Mandingos – “The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me,” 2013
  • Schoolboy Q – “Break The Bank,” 2014
  • The Alchemist – “Shut The Fuck Up,” 2014
  • Gangrene - “Driving Gloves” (feat. Action Bronson), “Sheet Music” (feat. Sean Price and Havoc), “The Last Great Disgrace,” 2015
  • Loudpvck – “Lit,” 2015
  • Code Cut Crew - "Terrible Teddy,” 2016
  • Invisibl Skratch Piklz – “Fresh Out Of Fucks,” 2016
  • Travis Barker And Yelawolf - "Out Of Control,” 2016
  • Blink 182 – “Home Is Such A Lonely Place,” 2017
  • Evidence – “Jim Dean,” 2017, “Powder Cocaine” (feat. Slug), 2018
  • Alchemist – “E Coli” (feat. Earl Sweatshirt), “Fork In The Pot” (feat. Conway, Schoolboy Q and Westside Gun), 2018
  • Atmosphere – “Graffiti,” “Virgo,” 2018
  • Cypress Hill feat. Sick Jacken – “Locos,” 2018
  • J Critch and Harry Fraud – “Thousand Ways,” 2018
  • Nas, Dave East, Lin Manuel Miranda and Aloe Blacc – “Hamilton,” 2018
  • Everlast – “The Cull,” 2018, “Dream State,” 2019
  • Coolkids – “Dipped,” 2019
  • Evidence – “The Factory,” 2019
  • Nas – “War Is Love,” 2019
  • Atmosphere – “The Day Before Halloween,” “Where The Road Forks,” “Space is Safe,” “She Loves My Not,” “The New People,” “The Future Is Disgusting,” “DoubleTown,” “Stardust,” “Blotter Acid Reflux Syndrome,” “Party Crashers,” “Sleep Apnea,” 2020
  • Bam Marley – “Fight Your Fears,” 2020
  • Boldy James and The Alchemist – “Slow Roll,” 2020
  • Brother Ali – “Greatest That Never Lived,” 2020
  • Conway The Machine and The Alchemist – “Calvin,” 2020
  • Everlast – “Slow Your Roll,” 2020
  • Roc Marciano – “Downtown 81,” 2020
  • The Alchemist – “Blank Canvas,” “Stained Glass” (feat. Westside Gun), 2020
  • Travis Barker and Run The Jewels – “Forever," 2020
  • B Real feat. Berner – “Number 9,” 2021
  • Evidence – “Start The Day With A Beat,” 2021
  • Kid Cudi – “Solo Dolo, Pt III,” 2021
  • Nas – “40-16 Building,” 2021
  • The Alchemist and Born x Raised – “Carry The Fire,” 2021
  • Westside Gun feat. Freddie Gibbs and Roc Marciano – “$500 Ounces,” 2022
  • Action Bronson – “Spirit Crocodile,” 2022
  • Roc Marciano and The Alchemist feat. Ice T - “ The Horns of Abraxas,” 2022
  • The Alchemist –“ Cycles,” 2022
  • Kid Cudi - "I'll What I Bleed," 2023
  • Kid Cudi - "Super Boy," 2023
  • B Real - "That One," 20234
  • The Alchemist - "Seasons Change," 2024
  • Gangrene - "Watch Out," 2024

Commercials

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  • Motor Trend
  • Square Space with Eric Ripert
  • Patron mixology with Chef Marcus
  • Converse "Chuck Test"
  • "Break Through" with FUTURA 2000 and Sprite
  • Lotto
  • Absolute Vodka
  • Kia
  • Mercedes Benz
  • Toyota
  • ChapStick
  • Google Glass campaign
  • Microsoft Zune campaign
  • Teva - "The Naturist" and "Teva Life Agents"
  • Sony Ericsson - "Girl What's Up?"
  • Shakira - "She Wolf" online video campaign
  • Kübler Absinthe online campaign[4]
  • Eminem - "Relapse" web shorts[5]

Long Form

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  • "One Big Trip" (2002)
  • ”Revenge of the Robots” (2003) – Def Jux documentary
  • "Ludacris" Red Light District (2004)
  • "Ice Cream: Vol. 1" (2006)[6]
  • "Dilated Peoples: The Release Party" (2007)
  • ”A Billion Bucks” (2010) – Documentary about Young Buck[7]
  • "Into The Light" Jay Electronica Documentary (2010)[8]
  • "A Million in the Morning" (2010)
  • "The Journey of Mr. Rager" (2010) - Documentary about Kid Cudi
  • "Time Alone" (2013)
  • "Cycles" with The Alchemist (2018)
  • "Death Valley" (2024) - Short film accompanying DJ Muggs's Soul Assassins third album "Death Valley"
  • "424" Mike Dean (2024)

Television

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  • Avec Eric 2009 (Emmy Nominated for Outstanding Directing in Lifestyle and Travel)
  • Nas "Illmatic" With The National Symphony Orchestra

References

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  1. ^ Interview with Jason Goldwatch, Oz Hip Hop, September 23 2007Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Brands Who Become Agencies: Decon Creative Group" PSFK, March 25 2010[dead link]
  3. ^ "Podcast Episode #11: Penis Fishing (With Jason Goldwatch) | FilmedInsert Blog". Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2011-06-03.
  4. ^ "Interactive ad: Kübler Absinthe: Kübler Absinthe website". Best Ads on TV. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
  5. ^ Eminem Relapse Refill Commercial Spot #1, retrieved 2024-02-09[failed verification]
  6. ^ Netflix: Jason Goldwatch[dead link]
  7. ^ “Young Buck Drops DVD Documentary This June” HHE, April 08 2008[dead link]
  8. ^ “Video: Jay Electronica Film Teaser Set to "Exhibit A" OkayPlayer, January 19 2010[dead link]