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Carlos López Estrada

Carlos López Estrada is a music video director and a Latin Grammy Award recipient. At the 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, López Estrada's music video for "Me Voy," by Mexican pop band Jesse & Joy, earned the title of Best Short Form Music Video. The video, made in 2011, uses stop motion technique, and the production team trimmed 2900 photographs in order to create the sequences included.
Also for Jesse & Joy, López Estrada directed "Chocolate," the lead single from their album ''Electricidad''. The music video for the single "Notbroken" by American band Goo Goo Dolls was directed by López Estrada in 2010. He has also worked with American band Passion Pit on a remix of their song "Carried Away" by artist, Tiësto.〔Klinger, Douglas. "Video Chats: Carlos Lopez Estrada on 'Carried Away (Tiësto Remix)' by Passion Pit". Internet Music Video Database. 28 January 2013.〕 López Estrada has also directed and collaborated with bands such as Reptar,〔 Gottlieb, Steven. "WATCH IT: Reptar 'Houseboat Babies' (Carlos Lopez Estrada, dir.)". Video Static. 25 September 2012.〕 El Sportivo & The Blooz,〔Hughes, Hilary. "Exclusive Video Premiere: 'Waking World,' El Sportivo & The Blooz". Interview Magazine. Retrieved 30 January 2013.〕 MYPET, Saint Motel, and Maximum Balloon.〔Bailey, Thomas. "Videos". Lopez Estrada. Retrieved 30 January 2013.〕 The music videos for the singles "No Para de Llover" and "Vuela Conmigo" by Mexican singer Erik Rubín were directed by López and shot in Los Angeles, California, where López also shot the video for the song "No Veo la Hora" by Argentinean singer-songwriter Noel Schajris, which was produced by London Alley Entertainment. López directed the third single of ''Peligro'' by Mexican band Reik titled "Creo en Tí", the video was filmed in the Historic center of Mexico City.
López Estrada's work has also made appearances in a number of festivals. "Tuck the Darkness In," a music video López Estrada directed for the band Bowerbirds, was featured at the Los Angeles Film Festival in a segment entitled 'Eclectic Mix'.〔Loring, Allison. "How LAFF's 'Eclectic Mix' Keeps the Cinematic Art of Music Videos Alive" Film School Rejects. 18 June 2012.〕 In 2011, his work was featured at SXSW when his video for Maximum Balloon, "Groove Me," screened.〔 South by Southwest. "Archived SXSW 2011 Schedule" SXSW. Retrieved 30 January 2013.〕
López Estrada also directed the short film ''BEAR'', which integrates live-action and animation;〔MarBelle. "BEAR - Carlos Lopez Estrada" Directors Notes. 19 April 2012.〕 and also co-directed "Kangaroo Court" for the band Capital Cities in 2013. The music video features American actor Darren Criss.〔
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