Gábor Fabricius

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Born
Budapest, Hungary
Occupationsfilm director, writer, screenwriter, media designer
Gábor Fabricius
Born
Budapest, Hungary
EducationMoholy-Nagy University of Art and Design 2003
Alma materCentral Saint Martins, University of the Arts London 2005
Occupationsfilm director, writer, screenwriter, media designer
Awards

Gábor Fabricius is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter, writer, and media designer.

Gábor Fabricius was born in Budapest, Hungary. He graduated from the Eötvös József Gimnázium, Budapest, in 1994.[1] Later he continued his studies and in 2003 was awarded his diploma in media design from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest.[2][3]

Fabricius graduated in 2005 with an MA from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London.[4]

Career

After graduating, Fabricius began his film career as an intern at Scott Free Films, Ridley Scott's production company.[4]

In 1997 Fabricius founded the creative agency Republic Group. He was the media designer for the new company and directed several commercials himself.[5] As a media designer and creative director, Fabricius and his company have won awards such as the Golden Media Lion at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in 2000,[5] as well as the Sabre Award and a Silver Clio Award in 2017.[6] In the early 2000s, Fabricius founded the non-profit foundation Ittvan.org, which focused on social awareness campaigns. In 2008, the British Council awarded him the Multiculturalism Prize for his work as an intercultural mediator.[7] In 2010 Fabricius founded the creative film company Otherside Stories.[8]

Since 2014 he has taught photography at his former alma mater the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest.[9] By 2018, Fabricius had founded BrandFestival, a communication forum in Hungary. He has published on political marketing in Magyar Hírlap and Figyelő.[7]

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