Daniel_Zlotin

Daniel Zlotin

Daniel Zlotin (Ukrainian: Даніель Злотін, born June 8, 1984, in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR) is a German director, producer, cameraman and film editor of Ukrainian origin living in Cologne. Since 2002 he has created more than 600 music videos for music artists. In 2007 Zlotin co-founded StreetCinema production company, which he co-owned until its closure in 2018.

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Career

Daniel Zlotin was born in 1984 in Kharkiv, Ukraine.[1] He attended the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management in Kyiv (Межрегиональная академия управления персоналом). At the same time he pursued a musical career as a rapper. In early 2003 he completed his first music video for the song he had recorded with three other rappers. Zlotin presented this video to regional TV stations, some of which included it in their program. Upon receiving positive feedback and requests from a number of Ukrainian hip-hop musicians, he decided to focus on the production of music videos.[1] In 2004 he moved to Cologne to study media design for picture and sound at the Georg-Simon-Ohm vocational college. As his final project, Zlotin shot a short film "Das Geburtstagsgeschenk", where the rapper Eko Fresh appears for the first time as an actor.[2]

In 2007, together with Christian Schmitz and Malic Bargiel, Zlotin founded the media production company, StreetCinema, in Cologne, with which he subsequently produced commercials, image films and music videos. The company mostly specialized in the production of music videos, whereby they were responsible for the whole production process, from the conception through the technical implementation to post-production. Initially, StreetCinema mainly shot music videos for Eko Fresh and members of its German Dream label such as Farid Bang, Capkekz, SDiddy, Summer Cem and Manuellsen. In 2011 Zlotin began to shoot for pop musicians such as Revolverheld, Menowin Fröhlich, Tom Gaebel, Maite Kelly and Willi Herren. Later, while working on the video Massaka Kokain 2 of Massiv, he collaborated for the first time with Kollegah, the rapper contracted by the Selfmade Records.[3] Zlotin continued to collaborate with the Düsseldorf label, for video creations by Favorite, Karate Andi and the 257ers, followed by a series of productions with Xatar and SSIO of Alles oder Nix Records.

According to Zlotin, the years 2013 and 2014 represented the boom phase of StreetCinema. Six to seven projects per month were realized during this time.[1] Among others, first videos for Olli Banjo, KC Rebell and artists from Bushido´s music label Ersguterjunge, such as Baba Saad and Shindy, were created during this period. With the video Bleib in der Schule cooperation with artists from the music label Trailerpark was started. As of 2015, Zlotin made several videos for Majoe, Jasko, Mike Singer and MC Bilal. A year later, he completed his biggest project yet - a music video Boom Boom, which he co-directed with Said Naciri. The music video of RedOne, Daddy Yankee and French Montana received 23 million views on the first day.[4] After one year, it has achieved nearly 120 million views.[5] StreetCinema was dissolved with the approval of all three shareholders in the spring of 2018. Since then, Zlotin has been working under his own brand.[6]

Filmography

Music videos (selection)

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Awards

Due to his collaboration on a variety of German hip-hop albums Zlotin has received thirteen gold records. Thus he was awarded for the albums Jung, brutal, gutaussehend 2 of Kollegah and Farid Bang, King and Imperator of Kollegah, Killa of Farid Bang, Sonny Black of Bushido, Musik ist keine Lösung of Alligatoah and Abstand of KC rebel as well as the singles Trauerfeierleid and Du bist schön of Alligatoah, Bleib in der Schule of Trailerpark, Ya Salam by Kurdo and iPhone 17 and Fata Morgana by KC Rebel.


References

  1. Videodo.de. "Daniel Zlotin – Mit Musikvideos erfolgreich werden". Archived from the original on 2018-11-05. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  2. English.crew-united.com. "Daniel Zlotin Filmproduktion". Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  3. English.crew-united.com. "Eko Fresh – Köln Kalk Ehrenmord". Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  4. Danielzlotin.com. "Alligatoah – Lass liegen". Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  5. Danielzlotin.com. "Farid Bang – 100 Bars". Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  6. Imdb.com. "Kollegah – Pharao". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  7. Danielzlotin.com. "Kollegah – Pharao". Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  8. Danielzlotin.com. "Kollegah und MoTrip – Einer von Millionen". Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  9. Danielzlotin.com. "Kurdo – Ya Salam". Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  10. Danielzlotin.com. "Spongebozz – Yellow Bar Mitzvah". Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  11. Danielzlotin.com. "Trailerpark – Sterben kannst du überall". Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  12. Laut.de. "Neues Video 'Sterben Kannst Du Überall'". Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  13. Danielzlotin.com. "RedOne, Adelina und NowUnited – One World". Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  14. Danielzlotin.com. "Sun Diego – Rock me Amadeus". Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  15. 16bars.de. "Kollegah - Dokumentation über seinen Trip nach Palästina". Retrieved 2018-10-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  16. Crew-united.com. "Non Ci Stai (2007)". Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  17. Youtube.com. "Topfschlagen (preisgekrönter Kurzfilm)". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  18. Crew-united.com. "Nachruf (2008)". Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  19. Youtube.com. "Nachruf (Kurzfilm)". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  20. Youtube.com. "0,1 Promille (Kurzfilm) (Director's Cut)". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  21. Crew-united.com. "Blauer sucht Frau (2011)". Retrieved 2018-11-06.

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