Ethan Tobman
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Ethan Tobman | |
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Born | Montreal, Canada |
30 May 1979
Occupation | Production designer Director |
Awards | Canadian Screen Award for Best Art Direction/Production Design |
Ethan Tobman (born May 30, 1979) is a Canadian film production designer and director.
Tobman is from Montreal.[1] He directed the short film Remote, which screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.[2][3] The Hollywood Reporter positively reviewed Tobman's production design for the 2014 film That Awkward Moment.[4]
He served as production designer for the 2015 Canadian-Irish film Room, for which he and Mary Kirkland won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction/Production Design.[5] In designing the eponymous Room set at Pinewood Toronto Studios,[6] he set out with the idea "that every square inch of Room needed to have a backstory."[7] Tobman also proposed an "inverted Rubik's Cube" for a set, with removable parts.[6] Tobman subsequently worked on Felix van Groeningen's 2018 Beautiful Boy. Using the house from the TV series Big Little Lies for a set, he made numerous alterations including to the counters.[8]
Tobman has also served as a production designer for music videos, including "Formation" and "Lemonade" by Beyoncé.[9][10] In 2014, for the music video "The Writing's on the Wall" by the U.S. band OK Go, he was tasked with helping create a number of perspective illusions.[11] He served as creative director and production designer for Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour concert tour and its related concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.[12]
He won the Juno Award for Video of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2024, for his music video for Allison Russell's "Demons".[13]
Filmography
Films
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- The F Word (2013)[2]
- That Awkward Moment (2014) [4]
- Room (2015)[2]
- Wilson (2017)[2]
- Kin (2018)
- Beautiful Boy (2018)[8]
- The Report (2019)
- Free Guy (2021)
- All Too Well: The Short Film (2021)
- The Menu (2022)
- Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (2023)
- Madame Web (2024)
Visual albums
- Beyoncé: Lemonade by Beyoncé (2016)[10]
- Black Is King by Beyoncé (2020)
Music videos
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- "The Writing's on the Wall" by OK Go (2014)[11]
- "Formation" by Beyoncé (2016)[9]
- "The Man" by Taylor Swift (2019)
- "Cardigan" by Taylor Swift (2020)[14]
- "Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift (2022)
- "Bejeweled" by Taylor Swift (2022)
- "Lavender Haze" by Taylor Swift (2022)
- "Karma" by Taylor Swift ft. Ice Spice (2022)
- "I Can See You" by Taylor Swift (2023)
- "Fortnight" by Taylor Swift (2024)
References
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- 1979 births
- Living people
- Artists from Montreal
- Canadian production designers
- Best Art Direction/Production Design Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners
- Juno Award for Video of the Year winners
- Canadian music video directors