The work of Alan Badoev is familiar to everyone who is interested in modern music. Badoev, as a director and screenwriter, shoots videos for the most popular artists and is among the ten best video makers of the CIS.
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Alan Badoev is a man of unlimited creative talents. He writes scripts, makes films and video clips, produces television shows and himself acts as a host. The most popular performers of Ukraine and Russia work with him, and his personal life is constantly under the watch of journalists and fans.
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Alan Badoev was born in 1981 in North Ossetia in the city of Beslan. But soon the family moved to Ukraine in the small mining town of Gorlovka (Donetsk region). After school, Alan was so fascinated by the world of cinema and art that he easily entered the Kiev Institute of Cinema and Television, which, of course, surprised his family and friends. But Alan not only immersed himself in his studies, he immediately began to make films, for a start, a documentary. Everything that was shot by him during his studies, then formed the basis of the cycle "Life, take two." Moreover, these works have been awarded at film festivals.
Later, Alan's main work was video clips. Although initially he did not seek to shoot in the genre of music video. But in his last year at the university Badoev met with producer Yuri Nikitin, who suggested he make a video for the beginning Ukrainian singer Irina Bilyk for the song "Snow". By the way, this song was later performed by Philip Kirkorov. The first clip for the singer turned out to be so original that Alan was invited to work with famous artists in Ukraine and Russia. And for Kirkorov, a few years later, Badoev also shot a video for the song "We Are So Absurdly Separated." At the moment, Alan Badoev has over 250 video clips on his account.
Alan did not stop there. While still a student, he writes the script for the film "Angels Live Opposite", for which he receives another award and recognition. And his directorial work - the film "Orange Love" receives world recognition after the picture was shown in Cannes out of competition. In 2012, Badoev became one of the invited directors in the alms of "Mom", where he removes the short story "Partner".