Vance Lorenzini

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Vance Lorenzini is an American production designer who has produced and designed thousands of television commercials and music videos, as well as several feature films and television projects.

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He has collaborated with American filmmakers and producers including Roland Emmerich, Michael Bay, Adrian Lyne, David Fincher, Dominic Sena, Antoine Fuqua, George Lucas, Joe Pytka, Leslie Dektor, Tony Scott, Brett Ratner, Tim Story, F. Gary Gray, Marcus Nispel, and Forest Whitaker. He has made videos for music artists Madonna, Kanye West, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, Staind, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Elton John, ZZ Top, Puddle of Mudd, Prince, Snoop Dogg, Nine Inch Nails, Eminem, Limp Bizkit, and Aerosmith. Advertising clients have included Nike, Budweiser, Apple Inc., Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Ford, BMW, Levis, Kodak, United Airlines, Miller Beer, and Porsche.

He has been recognized with numerous awards and certifications of artistic excellence. The Museum of Modern Art NY has honored his collective work.

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Music videos

YearSongSinger/BandRole
1989"Express Yourself" Madonna Production Designer
Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 Janet Jackson Production Designer
1993"Livin' on the Edge" Aerosmith Production Designer
1995"Runaway" Janet Jackson Production Designer
1997"Spice Up Your Life" Spice Girls Production Designer
1998"Victory" Puff Daddy Production Designer
2001"Crawling" Linkin Park Production Designer
"It's Been Awhile" Staind Production Designer
2002"Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" Mariah Carey Production Designer
"I Stand Alone" Godsmack Production Designer
2005"Only" Nine Inch Nails Production Designer
"Shake It Off" Mariah Carey Production Designer
2007"Stronger" Kanye West Production Designer
"Can't Tell Me Nothing" Kanye West Production Designer

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