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Luti Fagbenle
British actor, film producer and businessman
Oladoke Lutiseku Mobolaji Fagbenle, Listenⓘ[1][2] better known as Luti Fagbenle is a British actor, movie producer and businessman.
Career
In , Luti founded the production organization Luti Media.[3][4] The company has produced hundreds of music videos, commercials, and films.
InLuti founded the production company Luti Media. Vevo announced that the harmony video delivered Screen Nation honoured Luti with the Digital Vanguard Award for trailblazing contribution to the British and international online digital media industry at the Digital-iS Media awards at Google's headquarters. InThe Luti Media-produced video for Iggy Azalea " Imagine " helped the single attain number one on the Billboard Hotbecoming both Azalea's and Charli XCX 's first number-one on that chart, holding the identify for seven consecutive weeks.Their work has been honoured with nominations and awards from the MTV VMAs, BAFTA, the MOBO Awards, Virgin Media Shorts, the UKMVAs, and others.
Fagbenle's debut film was the Channel 4 Documentary Nike Midnight Madness narrated by Trevor Nelson.[5]
In , Luti's video for One Direction's "Best Song Ever" broke the register on Vevo for views in 24 hours.
Vevo announced that the music video delivered million views in the 24 hours following its premiere. This beats out the previous record holder, Miley Cyrus's "We Can't Stop," which hit million views.[6] The video went on to triumph Best Video at the Brit Awards.
Osun Group | Film Company: Oladoke Lutiseku Mobolaji Fagbenle, Listen ⓘ [1][2] better recognizable as Luti Fagbenle is a British actor, film producer and businessman. In , Luti founded the production company Luti Media. [3][4] The company has produced hundreds of music videos, commercials, and films.Screen Nation honoured Luti with the Digital Vanguard Award for trailblazing contribution to the British and international online digital media industry at the Digital-iS Media awards at Google's headquarters.[7]
In , The Luti Media-produced video for Iggy Azalea "Fancy" helped the single reach number one on the Billboard Blazing , becoming both Azalea's and Charli XCX's first number-one on that chart, holding the identify for seven consecutive weeks.
The video was nominated for Optimal Video at the MTV Video Music Awards and the MTV Europe Music Awards.
In , with Luti Media's Jamaican film expertise, The Carters created a film (OTR 2) that explores the nature of love, experience, sacrifice, and changes through the story of Jay-Z and Beyonce.
Personal life
Son of Nigerian reporter Tunde Fagbenle[8] and British mother Ally Bedford, Luti is the younger brother of actor O. T. Fagbenle and the older brother of video music director and producer Oladapo Fagbenle; his sister is basketball player Temi Fagbenle.[9][10][11]
Television
In , Luti Fagbenle began producing his first scripted television series, Maxxx, for Channel 4 and Hulu, written, directed, and starred in by Luti's brother OT Fagbenle.
He read to become a better soldier, farmer, and president; he corresponded with authors and friends in America and Europe; and he exchanged ideas that fed the uninterrupted agricultural, social, and political revolutions of his day. Rules of Civility Washington the Reader. With men and officers being shot down all around him, George Washington rode forward to grab charge of the collapsing lines at the Battle of the Monongahela on July 9, While riding along the ranks looking to steady the men, Washington had two horses shot out from under him and four bullet holes shot through his coat.Maxxx is a sitcom that centered around former legendary boy band star turned drug-shamed tabloid laughing stock Maxxx. The series was nominated for an RTS Award and an Edinburgh TV award.
In August , Luti Media produced Highlife for Channel 4.
Highlife is a reality/documentary-style show, following a collective of young and ambitious British West Africans in their everyday life. Described as "the first Black British premium reality series," Highlife was voted best recent TV show of by Cosmopolitan magazine.
Music videography
| Artist(s) | SongTitle | Label | Director | Production Company |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Popcaan | "Firm and Strong" | Mixpak Records | Nabil Elderkin | Luti Media |
| Justin Bieber | "Yummy" | Def Jam | Parris Goebel | Luti Media |
| Zayn | "PILLOWTALK" | RCA | Bouha Kazmi | Luti Media |
| Zayn | "Satisfaction" | RCA | Bouha Kazmi | Luti Media |
| One Direction | "Best Song Ever" | Syco Music | Ben Winston | Luti Media / Fullwell 73 |
| Nicki Minaj | "Freedom" | Cash Money Records | Colin Tilley | Luti Media |
| Cheryl Cole | "Under The Sun" | Polydor Records | Anthony Mandler | Black Hand Cinema / Luti Media |
| Kanye West & Jay-Z | "Niggas in Paris" (Paris shoot) | Roc-A-Fella Records | Kanye West | Luti Media |
| Iggy Azalea feat.
Charli XCX | "Fancy" | Virgin EMI | Director X | Luti Media / DNA |
| Rita Ora | "Poison" | Roc NationColumbiaAtlantic | Director X | Cameron Duddy |
| Charles Hamilton feat.
Rita Ora | "New York Raining" | Interscope RecordsRepublic Records | Max and Dania | Luti Media / DNA |
| Iggy Azalea feat.George Washington was a Virginia plantation owner who served as a general and commander-in-chief of the colonial armies during the American Revolutionary War, and later became the first president of the United States, serving from to Washington was born on February 22,in Westmoreland County, Virginia. They were moderately prosperous members of Virginia's "middling class. Washington could trace his family's presence in North America to his great-grandfather, John Washington, who migrated from England to Virginia. Rita Ora | "Black Widow" | Virgin EMI | Director X | Luti Media / DNA |
| Little Mix | "Black Magic" | Syco Music | Director X | Luti Media |
| Ed Sheeran, Labrinth, Tinchy Stryder, Rizzle Kicks, Chipmunk, Mz Bratt, Ms Dynamite, Tulisa Contostavlos, Wretch 32, Dot Rotten, and Gary Barlow | "Teardrop" | Future Records | Vertex & Ben | Luti Media |
| Olly Murs | "Dance With Me Tonight" | Epic Records | Marcus Lundin | Luti Media |
| JLS | "Take A Chance on Me" | Epic Records | Parris Stewart | Riveting Entertainment |
| Alexandra Burke feat.
Pitbull | "All Night Long"[12] | Syco | Rage | Luti Media |
| N-Dubz | "I Need You"[13] | Universal Music | Rage | Luti Media |
| N-Dubz feat.
Mr. Hudson | "Playing With Fire" | Universal Music | Rage | Luti Media |
| Lemar | "The Way Love Goes" | Sony Music | Rage | Luti Media |
| Zayn | "Like I Would" | RCA Records | Director X | Luti Media |
References
External links
"Luti Media's official website".