Ringan Ledwidge

British film and commercial director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ringan Ledwidge (24 May 1971 – 8 November 2021) was a British film and commercial director.

Born(1971-05-24)24 May 1971
Died8 November 2021(2021-11-08) (aged 50)
OccupationDirector
Yearsactive1997–2021
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Ringan Ledwidge
Born(1971-05-24)24 May 1971
Died8 November 2021(2021-11-08) (aged 50)
OccupationDirector
Years active1997–2021
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Life and career

Ledwidge studied at Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication in Kent.[1] After graduating in 1993, he travelled to the Middle East[2] and worked as a journalist and photographer in the Gaza Strip.[3] He later journeyed through the United States, also working as a photographer.

After returning to the UK, he gradually shifted his focus to directing. He directed his first television commercial in 1997 and later produced music videos for bands such as Red Snapper, Whale, Travis, and Massive Attack.[4]

In 1999, he was awarded the Young Director Award by the European Federation for Commercial Film Producers,[5] leading to further work with major brands such as Adidas, Apple, Audi, Nike, and Volkswagen.

His commercials went on to receive multiple awards, including British Television Advertising Awards and recognition at the Cannes Lions.

In 2006, Ledwidge co-founded the production company Rattling Stick[2] alongside Daniel Kleinman and Johnnie Frankel.[6] The company went on to produce several acclaimed campaigns under Ledwidge's direction, such as Go On Lad (2008) for Hovis and Three Little Pigs (2012) for The Guardian.[7]

Ledwidge made his feature film debut with Gone (2007), produced by Universal Pictures and Working Title Films. In 2012, he was signed by DreamWorks to direct the science fiction project Glimmer, which was planned for release in 2014.[8]

He died of cancer in November 2021, at the age of 50.[2][9]

Awards

  • 1999 – Young Director Award, European Federation for Commercial Film Producers[5]
  • 2000 – Silver Cannes Lions, Volkswagen – Self Defense[10]
  • 2001 – Silver Cannes Lions, Adidas – Horses[10]
  • 2005 – Gold Arrow, British Television Advertising Awards, Lynx – Getting Dressed[10]
  • 2009 – Best Commercial, British Television Advertising Awards, Hovis – Go On Lad[10]
  • 2012 – Best Crafted Commercial, British Television Advertising Awards, The Guardian – Three Little Pigs[11]
  • 2016 – Best Music Video, Camerimage Awards, Massive Attack – Voodoo In My Blood (ft. Young Fathers)[12]
  • 2017 – Best Director, shots Awards[2]
  • 2017 – Best in Book, Creative Review Annual Awards, Audi – Clowns[2]
  • 2021/2022 – Posthumous Award, British Arrows[13]

Filmography

Ref.:[9][6]

Film

Music video

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Year Title Artist
1998 "Image Of You" Red Snapper
1999 "Crying At Airports" Whale feat. Bus 75
"Rainbows Of Colour" Grooverider
"Bring It On" Gomez
"Turn Travis
2000 "Coming Around"
2009 "One Day Like This" Elbow
2016 "Voodoo In My Blood" Massive Attack
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Commercials

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Year Title Brand
2000 "Police" BBC Radio 1
2001 "Rain" Guinness
2003 "First Dance" BBC Radio 6 Music
2004 "Getting Dressed" Lynx
"Road to Lisbon" Adidas
"Crash" Department for Education
2005 "Hot Dog" Nike
2006 "Last Man Standing" Adidas
2007 "Dangerous Liaison" Levi's
2008 "Brains" Britvic
"Go On Lad" Hovis
"Rewind City" Orange
2009 "Tunnel" Stella Artois
"Jockey" Weetabix
2010 "Father and Daughter" Vodafone
"After Hours Athlete" Puma
"Ivan Cobenk" Logitech
2011 "Crying Jean" Stella Artois
"Le Quest"
"Life Story" Barnardo's
2012 "The Other Half" John Lewis
"Susan Glenn" Axe
"Three Little Pigs" The Guardian
"Nike Free, I will run to you" Nike
"Airborne"
2013 "Nutcracker" Baileys
2014 "Christmas Is For Sharing" Sainsbury's
"Winner Stays On" Nike
2015 "Dead Mouse Theatre" Tomcat
2016 "The Switch" Nike
"Duel" Audi
2017 "Clown Proof" / "Clowns"
"Last Days" Jose Cuervo
"Gabrielle" Chanel
2018 "iPhone X Memory" Apple
2019 "Cashew" Audi
"Followers" Miller Lite
2020 "Commencement" Bank of America
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