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Laura GorunLaura Gorun

Laura Gorun, a seasoned film and music video director from Australia, has left a distinct footprint in the various visuals she's dispensed over the years. Mastering the art of visually guiding a musical narrative and possessing a unique flair for whimsical creativity, Gorun's stylistic elements are recognizable across numerous projects. Be it the pulsating rhythm of Kimbra's "Goldmine" video, or adeptly handling the paranormal puppeteer strings in the eerie and engaging Mystery Skull's "Ghost" video, Gorun's talent shines through. An extraordinary exemplification of her meticulous narrative style surfaces in "Youth" by Troye Sivan, where Gorun superbly personifies teenage camaraderie into an exhilarating visual piece.

Interesting enough, Gorun actually began her career as an actress before transitioning to the other side of the lens - perhaps that's part of what gives her such a compelling eye for making artists shine on screen. In her directorial oeuvre peppered with a range of music styles and varied atmospheres, Gorun always manages to seamlessly marry the music with visually pleasing aesthetics, which has seen her reel in numerous nods within the industry, including the prestigious Los Angeles Music Video Festival award. With every passing project, she sets the bar higher, making music videos more of an art form and less of a promotional tool. Taken as a whole, Laura Gorun’s ability to extract the essence of the music and translate that into the visual medium has undoubtedly catapulted her into an elite league of music directors.

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