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  1. Alex Courtès is a French artist and director of music videos and features. [1] [2] [3] [4] Career. After studying at Penninghen, he began his career by creating album artwork for French house musicians, such as Cassius, Daft Punk, and Air. He also designed Daft Punk's iconic helmets.

  2. Grammy award-winning director, Alex Courtès has made a significant impact on the creative world with his memorable motifs. Notably, he designed the famous Daft Punk helmets and introduced innovative techniques in music videos, such as the split screen for Cassius and linking velocity to volume for The White Stripes.

  3. Alex is a French director, well known in the world of video clips. He studies at one of the most important European schools of graphic art: the Penninghen. His talent is immediately noticed by various French House brands active in Paris.

  4. This iconic music video, co-directed by Alex Courtès, consists of one seemingly continuous shot through a kaleidoscopic tunnel of mirrored triangles. As the drama of the song escalates, the speed at which we move through changes to match the dynamics of the rhythm and lights, to mesmerising effect.

  5. Alexandre Courtès est un réalisateur français de cinéma et de clips. Il est en particulier l'un des réalisateurs du film Les Infidèles sorti en 2012. Il a réalisé de nombreux clips, notamment avec Martin Fougerol, sous le nom Alex & Martin.

  6. Alex Courtès is a French artist and director of music videos and features. After studying at Penninghen, he began his career by creating album artwork for French house musicians, such as Cassius, Daft Punk, and Air. He also designed Daft Punk's iconic helmets.

  7. Alex Courtès has directed this ace new video for French musical duo using only stock footage for Cassius, for track ‘Go Up’ which features Pharrell Williams and Cat Power. The video, which was nominated for UK MVA, makes playful use of the split-screen effect to create ironic visual juxtapositions. See all work.