Radar Music Videos is a music video commissioning company based at RAK Studios in London. The network comprises more than 10,000 music video directors worldwide. The service enables labels, artists, and managers to commission music videos from new director talent. Radar was founded by Caroline Bottomley in 2007 as The Radar Festival, a music video festival held at London’s Apple store. In 2008, the festival played at seven Apple stores worldwide, as well as London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts. It subsequently moved online to become a music video commissioning service.
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| - Radar Music Videos is a music video commissioning company based at RAK Studios in London. The network comprises more than 10,000 music video directors worldwide. The service enables labels, artists, and managers to commission music videos from new director talent. Radar was founded by Caroline Bottomley in 2007 as The Radar Festival, a music video festival held at London’s Apple store. In 2008, the festival played at seven Apple stores worldwide, as well as London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts. It subsequently moved online to become a music video commissioning service. (en)
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| - Radar Music Videos is a music video commissioning company based at RAK Studios in London. The network comprises more than 10,000 music video directors worldwide. The service enables labels, artists, and managers to commission music videos from new director talent. Radar was founded by Caroline Bottomley in 2007 as The Radar Festival, a music video festival held at London’s Apple store. In 2008, the festival played at seven Apple stores worldwide, as well as London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts. It subsequently moved online to become a music video commissioning service. Artists that have had music videos made through the service include Alt-J and Jessie J. Radar has also been used by dance music producers and labels, including Tiesto, Spinnin' Records and Ultramusic, alongside major labels such as Island Records and Universal Records. Directors such as , Ellis Bahl and Tom Stoddart have used the service in their musical careers. Caroline Bottomley also speaks at conferences about the nature and state of the music industry. In 2013 she chaired the Music4.5 conference 'The Rise of The Video'. On October 27, 2015, Radar Music Video announced a brand new partnership with boutique digital marketing and creative services company, Sneak Attack Media. (en)
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