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Brandon Dickerson is an award-winning American music video, documentary film, and television commercial director who has also moved into directing theatrical films. He is currently signed with kaboom productions for commercials and boom music videos for music videos1.

Dickerson collaborated with director Justin Dillon on the 2008 documentary Call + Response that dealt with human trafficking. Dickerson directed the musical performances of this documentary/concert film with artists including Moby, Rocco DeLuca, Cold War Kids, Five for Fighting, Imogen Heap, The Scrolls, and Switchfoot.2

Dickerson's feature film debut, Sironia, will premiere at the 2011 Austin Film Festival in October 2011.[1]

Awards

Selected Music video filmography

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