Stephano Barberis

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Stephano Barberis
Born
Nationality Canadian
Education Simon Fraser University
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Occupation Music video director
Known for videos
Parent(s)Alexandre Barberis
Dora Barberis
Awards"Music Video Director of the Year" multiple wins
Website www.stephanobarberis.com

Stephano Barberis (born Stephen Barberis in Kitimat, British Columbia) [1] [2] is a Canadian music video director. By Autumn of 2022, Barberis has received 45 'Director Of The Year' and 'Video Of The Year' Awards, including a Leo Award, 21 consecutive BCCMAs, 12 CCMAs, and two CMAO in addition to over 100 'Director Of The Year' and 'Video Of The Year' nominations, including two MuchMusic MMVA’s. Stephano Barberis has directed over 200 music videos which include 21 official number one hits worldwide and over 60 official top 20 videos. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

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Barberis also creates electronic music. [4]

Music Video Awards & Nominations From The Following Organizations

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