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Nationality
  
American

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Driving While Black

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Born
  
June 21, 1981 (age 35) (
1981-06-21
)

Occupation
  
Film, music video, television director

Residence
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

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Djay Brawner A.K.A D. Jay Brawner or D.Jay Brawner (born June 21, 1981) is an American director of music videos, film, and television.

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Career

In 2000, after taking film classes at DeAnza College, he moved Orange, California to begin his education at Chapman University's film school. While studying there, he produced and directed a number of films and soon after went on to become a partner in Generator, a music video production company started by Derek Dale. During that time he filmed a number of upcoming bands, many of which have been featured on MTV, MTV2, and Fuse.

DJay Brawner has directed videos for Stick To Your Guns, Big City Kids, Sam Adams, Arielle Paige, Everyday Tragedy, Jackson United (Chris Shifflet from the Foo Fighters side project), Emery, Ginger Sling of The Smashing Pumpkins, Mayday Parade, Mike Herrera's Tumbledown, My New Life, Hope Departed, The Action Design, Eudora, Beartooth, William Beckett.

From 2005 to 2006, Brawner created, directed, and produced 26 episodes of a magazine style television show called Noise Link. It currently is airing in Syndication across the USA.

In 2007, DJay founded Anthem Films LLC, a commercial and music video production company.

Films

  • "Driving While Black" (2016) As producer
  • "72 Hours: A Love Story" (2011)
  • "Oranges" (2004)
  • "Static Eyes" (2003)
  • Music videos

  • "Dancing Machine" by Wiggum (2003)
  • "Radio Life" by Wiggum (2004)
  • "Disguising Mistakes With Goodbyes" by Emery (2004)
  • "Loadinplayloadout" by My New Life (2004)
  • "Faith" by Ginger Sling (2004)
  • "Mouth" by UpSyndrome (2004)
  • "Black Cat" by Mayday Parade (2007)
  • "Connect/Disconnect" by The Action Design (2008)
  • "Atlantic City" by Mike Herrera's Tumbledown (2008)
  • "Ballad Of A Factory Man" by Mike Herrera's Tumbledown (2008)
  • "21st Century Fight Song" by Jackson United (2008)
  • "Farewell" by Hope Departed (2008)
  • "Enough Is Enough" by Stick To Your Guns (2008)
  • "One Night Stand" by Big City Kids (2008)
  • "Digging Up The Dead" by Eudora (2009)
  • "Money Don't Make A Difference" by Arielle Paige (2010)
  • "Synthetic Hearts" by Everyday Tragedy (2010)
  • "Still I Rise" by Sam Adams featuring G Curtis (2010)
  • "Give Me Something" by Scars On 45 (2011)
  • "Rope" by Foo Fighters (2011)
  • "Stereo Hearts" by Gym Class Heroes (2011)
  • "Ass Back Home" by Gym Class Heroes (2011)
  • "Run" by Flo Rida (2012)
  • "Something Deadly" by Fake Figures (2012)
  • "As We Drift" by Fake Figures (2012)
  • "Haunted Heart" by Little Hurricane (2012)
  • "Yours Forever" by The Seeking (2012)
  • "Fate" by Our Last Night (2012)
  • "Hands and Faces" by The Used (2013)
  • "Give Myself" by Zoo Brazil (2013)
  • "Heart's A Legend" by Zoo Brazil (2013)
  • "The Message" by Zoo Brazil (2013)
  • "Safe" by DJ Muggs (2013)
  • "We Don't Sleep Tonight" by Young Empires (2013)
  • "Shouting At The Rain" by The Dear Hunter (2013)
  • "Take Me Home" by Cash Cash (2013)
  • "Girls / Girls / Boys" by Panic! at the Disco (2013)
  • "Go Be the Voice" by Beartooth (2013)
  • "Flicker Fade" by Taking Back Sunday (2014)
  • "All of the Stars" by Ed Sheeran (2014)
  • "Crazy For You" by Scars On 45 (2014)
  • "Call" by Francesco Yates (2014)
  • "Staring At The Sun" by Anastacia (2014)
  • "Through The Night" by Cedric Gervais (2014)
  • "Conformist" by XTRMST (2014)
  • "Better Homes and Gardens" by Taking Back Sunday (2015)
  • "Amen" by Halestorm (2015)
  • "I Am the Fire" by Halestorm (2015)
  • "The Heartbeat the Soul" by Dark Waves (2015)
  • "You Got Spirit, Kid" by Coheed and Cambria (2015)
  • "War" by Sum 41 (2016)
  • References

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