Cole Walliser

Canadian filmmaker and music video director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cole Walliser is a Canadian filmmaker and music video director best known for directing Glambot videos on red carpets.

OccupationsMusic video director, film director
KnownforGlambot high-speed videos
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Early life and education

Cole Walliser was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and grew up in Richmond, British Columbia. He completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from University of British Columbia.[1]

Career

In 2005, Walliser directed the short film Night & Daze which was presented at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival.[2] In 2008, one of Walliser's dancer friends, who was a choreographer for Miley Cyrus at the time, asked him to direct two episodes of the web series The Miley and Mandy Show ("M&M Cru with a U BATTLES Step Up 2" and "M&M Cru Final Dance Battle: Cyrus Blaine Seacrest Tatum") in response to a friendly dance battle proposed by Jon Chu and Adam Sevani's dance troupe. These episodes featured dance crews and a number of celebrity cameos, culminating in a performance at the 2008 Teen Choice Awards, which Walliser also directed.[3][4][5]

In 2016, while working the red carpet for E! Entertainment, Walliser started directing Glambot high-speed videos of celebrities posing on red carpets. He shares these videos on social media with behind-the-scenes of the setups.[6][7]

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