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Scott Speer (born June 5, 1982) is an American filmmaker, music video director, television director and novelist. ==Life and career== Speer was born in San Diego, California. At age 23, he was signed with ''HSI Productions'', and in 2006 Speer received the MVPA Award for ''Directorial Debut of the Year'' for the music video of "Stars" by Switchfoot. In 2007 he won his first MTV Video Music Awards Latin America in México, for his work with "Bella Traicion" by the Mexican pop sensation Belinda. In June 2007, he directed a three-part video series for Ashley Tisdale. These videos included "He Said She Said", "Not Like That" and "Suddenly" released on her DVD ''There's Something About Ashley''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=There's Something About Ashley performance on Billboard ) 〕 In 2009, he again directed music videos for Tisdale for "It's Alright, It's OK" and "Crank It Up" from her album ''Guilty Pleasure''. He also had an on-and-off relationship with Tisdale from 2009–2012. In addition to directing, Speer produced and second unit directed the feature film ''The Beat'', an official selection of the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, and remains deeply involved in independent films. In 2010 Scott directed ''The LXD'' episode "Duet". In 2012, he directed ''Step Up Revolution'' (2012), his feature film directing debut. In April 2012, Speer released a young adult novel called ''Immortal City'', about a world in which celebrity culture revolves around supernatural beings, specifically guardian angels. In April 2013, Speer released a book called ''Natural Born Angel''. He also wrote the preceding novel ''Immortal City'' (2012) and concluded the trilogy with ''Battle Angel'' in 2014. 2015 filmed the highly rated exorcism short film ''Realm'',〔(Teenage Exorcists Speed Toward the Realm )〕 which was also later made into a full length film.〔(Deal Struck for Ass-Kicking Teen Exorcist Film ‘Realm’ )〕 In 2014, Speer executive produced ''Step Up: All In'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Scott Speer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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