Daniel Kleinman Explained

Daniel Kleinman
Birth Date:23 December 1955
Years Active:1984—present

Daniel Kleinman (born 23 December 1955) is a British television commercial and music video director who has designed every title sequence for the James Bond series of films since GoldenEye (1995), with the exception of Quantum of Solace (2008) (which was designed by the filmmaking and design collective MK12). He returned to design the titles for Skyfall (2012), Spectre (2015),[1] and No Time to Die (2021).

Early life

He attended Orange Hill Grammar School in north-west London, which became Mill Hill County High School.

Career

Kleinman formed Bazooka Joe, a rock band, with John Ellis and friends from Orange Hill Grammar School, Burnt Oak, London. The band played extensively throughout the 1970s. In 1975 it was supported by the Sex Pistols, playing for the first time at St Martin's School of Art, London.[2] Bazooka Joe had a varied changing line up of musicians, notably Adam Ant and Arabella Weir, Mark Tanner (Sculptor), Chris Duffy (photographer).

Prior to Bond films, Kleinman directed music videos for musicians such as Madonna, Fleetwood Mac, Paula Abdul, Simple Minds, Wang Chung, Adam Ant and many others. Between 1984 and 1987, Kleinman's work received a record five nominations for the MTV Video Music Award for Most Experimental Video, as well as three nominations for Best Direction and several other categories. His 1989 James Bond-inspired video for Gladys Knight's title song to Licence to Kill led to him being chosen as the replacement when regular Bond title designer Maurice Binder died in 1991. In addition to the titles, Kleinman also directed the music videos for Sheryl Crow's Tomorrow Never Dies title song and Billie Eilish's No Time to Die title song.

Kleinman has directed many television commercials for companies ranging from Smirnoff's Sea and Guinness' noitulovE, to pieces for Levi's, Johnnie Walker, Durex and Audi. He also directed the iconic Boddington’s commercials featuring Melanie Sykes.

Kleinman also directed Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse in Smashie and Nicey, End of an Era.[3]

James Bond

Kleinman's appointment as title designer for the James Bond films placed greater emphasis on the use of modern technologies (such as computer-generated images) into the creation of the series' title sequences, as well as an arguably greater emphasis on the integration of elements of each film's respective plots within the musical sequences.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Title designer Daniel Kleinman returns to 007 to direct the 'Skyfall' sequence, his sixth James Bond film :: Skyfall (2012) :: The 23rd James Bond 007 Film :: MI6 . Mi6-hq.com . 19 June 2013.
  2. News: The story of the first Sex Pistols gig. Gorman. Paul. British GQ. en-GB. 2016-11-04.
  3. Web site: Daniel Kleinman. IMDb.com. 2016-11-04.
  4. Web site: Daniel Kleinman Interview – . 007.com . 15 February 2014 . 21 February 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140221211411/http://www.007.com/daniel-kleinman-interview/ . dead .
  5. Web site: Daniel Kleinman on Designing Casino Royale's Main Title Sequence – . Commanderbond.net . 17 November 2006. 19 June 2013.
  6. Web site: EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Kleinman Joins «SPECTRE» | James Bond-magasinet.
  7. Web site: 'No Time to Die': The Story Behind the James Bond Film's Opening Credits. November 2021.
  8. Web site: No Time to die: Opening Credits Explained. Screen Rant. 5 October 2021.