Renowned commercial and music video director, Patrick Daughters, joins Anonymous Content for US representation.
Daughters’ unique vision has been featured in ads for brands such as Stella Artois, Acura, Target, Sony, and Ford. Earlier this summer, Daughters directed a stunning hallucinatory video for Adele’s “Send My Love (To Your New Lover)”, which has amassed nearly 200 million views in just over two months. He followed that up with Uniqlo’s first global TV campaign, “Why Do We Get Dressed?” via Droga5, which just began airing this month.
During a successful run at NYU film school, Daughters drew the attention of New York indie bands Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Rapture. He launched his career to immediate success and quickly became part of the vanguard of music video visionaries. His seminal musical work includes the insanely popular “1234” video for Feist, which was featured in an Apple spot, Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ iconic tear-jerker “Maps,” the eerily explosive “Two Weeks” for Grizzly Bear and Depeche Mode’s shock-inducing “Wrong”.
Named “one of the decade’s finest directors” by Pitchfork, Daughters has continued to receive acclaim throughout his career. His work has claimed AICP, D&AD, MTV VMA, Grammy, and UKMVA honors. Watch his reel here.