Joo Hee-sun | |
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Nationality | South Korean |
Occupation | Music video director |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 주희선 |
Revised Romanization | Ju Hui-seon |
McCune–Reischauer | Chu Hŭisŏn |
Joo Hee-sun is a South Korean music video director, and CEO of Iceland. Joo directed numerous music videos of Korean K-pop artists such as Kara and Sistar. [1] [2]
Year | Notes |
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2001 | Graduated SBS Academy Digital video directing course |
2002–2005 | Assistant Director of Hookfilm |
2006–2007 | Assistant Director of freelancer |
2008 – May, 2009 | Director of 13creative unit |
Jun, 2009 – Feb, 2011 | CEO, Director of ICELAND |
Feb, 2011 – Oct, 2011 | Director of December32 |
Oct, 2011 – present | CEO, Director of ICELAND |
Year | Artist | title |
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2007 | Lee Jung-hyun | Summer Dance |
Jin Sung | Eraser | |
Banana girl | Chocolate | |
Son Dam-bi spot | Cry Eye | |
TSZX | Dance in the Rain | |
Super Junior-T | RoKuKeo | |
MC the Max | Returns | |
If the Love Ends | ||
Cry | ||
Wonder Girls | Tell Me | |
2008 | Son Dam-bi | Bad Boy |
Invisible Man | ||
Crazy | ||
Liu Xin | True Color | |
Lee Hyun-ji | Kiss Me Kiss Me | |
2009 | Kara | Honey |
After School | Ah~ | |
Diva | ||
Son Dam-bi | Saturday Night | |
AJ | Dancing Shoes | |
U-Kiss | ManManHaNi | |
MBLAQ | Yeah~ | |
One Two | Starry Night | |
Brave Brothers spot | Brave Sound | |
Brave Brothers | Invisible | |
Taegoon | Superstar | |
Betaryed | ||
Eun Ji-won | Siren | |
Shin Jae | My Heart Hurts | |
2010 | After School | Bang! |
Let's Do It | ||
Moon Ji-eun | Hibiye Hibiyo | |
An Jin-kyoung | Bad Love | |
An Jin-kyoung | Love is Pathetic | |
DJ DOC spot | Taste for the Arts | |
DJ DOC | I’m a Guy Like This | |
Teen Top | Clap | |
SISTAR | Push Push | |
Shady Girl | ||
UKISS | Round and Round | |
Shut Up | ||
Orange Caramel | A-ing | |
Teen Top | Supa Luv | |
Heo Young-saeng | Let it go | |
TVXQ | Before U Go (Co-Directing) | |
2011 | Teen Top | Crazy |
B1A4 | Beautiful Target | |
Rainbow | To Me | |
KARA | Jet Coaster Love | |
I Want To Send “Thank You” Now | ||
Go Go Summer | ||
Step | ||
Winter Magic | ||
Jang Woo-hyuk | Weekend Night | |
MBLAQ | Monarisa | |
UKISS | 0330 | |
B1A4 | OK | |
Rainbow | Mach | |
SISTAR | Ma Boy | |
So Cool | ||
2012 | SISTAR | Alone |
KARA | Girls Power | |
Speed Up | ||
Rainbow | Gonna Gonna Go | |
2013 | Stellar | Study |
SISTAR | Give It to Me | |
2014 | Touch My Body | |
2016 | Brave Girls | Deepened |
UP10TION | Tonight | |
Apink | Only One | |
2017 | Hello Venus | Mysterious |
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