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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Arthur Manukyan (Шаблон:Lang-hy, born July 4, 1985) is an Armenian director and producer. He is known for being the producer and director of music videos of Armenian singers. He directed dozens of television projects and events.

Biography

Arthur Manukyan was born on July 4, 1985, in Vagharshapat, Armenia. He finished Middle School in 2002 during which he was also attending to classes in Yerevan Dancing Art State College. He studied film directing in the Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinematography (at the studio of Ruben Gevorgyants) from 2002 to 2008. In 2006, he won the Special Award at the "I am" film festival. From 2008, he started to work at the Public Radio of Armenia as the speaker of "Arevik" children and youth ensemble. From 2009 to 2011, he was the director of the "Witness" television program at the Public Television Company of Armenia. He started to work for ATV channel from 2009 as the director of "Good Morning", "The Flight", "Musical Box", "Pop Encyclopedia" and "Cosmic Show" (special offer from "Cosmopolitan Armenia") programs. From 2011 to 2012, he worked for "ArmNews" channel as a director. He has directed TV programs and mass events, such as the Armenian Stages of International Song Contest "Eurovision", New Year programs[1]", concerts (concert for the 19th Anniversary Celebration of Armenia's Independence (2010), concert of "Amaras" dance band (2015), "Live in concert" by Erik Karapetyan (2015), Martin Mkrtchyan's concert at the Dolby Theatre live-performance auditorium (2016), solo concerts of Saro Tovmasyan (2018),[2] Hripsime Hakobyan (2019)[3] and Noro (2019, Dolby Theatre)[4]). Arthur Manukyan has cooperated with huge companies as VTB Armenia, Evocabank, Gyumri Beer. He has directed around 200 music videos, concerts, TV projects, events and different ceremonies. He worked with many Armenian artists, such as Arame, André, Razmik Amyan, Emmy, Martin Mkrtchyan, Erik Karapetyan,[5] Iveta Mukuchyan, Armenchik, Arminka, Saro, Nune Yesayan, Lilit Hovhannisyan, Christine Pepelyan, Mihran Tsarukyan, Arpi Gabrielyan, Arthur Grigoryan, Avet Barseghyan, Betty, Mika, Anna Avanesyan, Armenchik, Athena Manoukian, Sevak Khanaghyan, Sona Sarkisyan, Sevak Amroyan, Artsvik, Srbuk and others .

During this time Arthur has cooperated with Armenia TV, Armnews TV, ATV, Public TV Company of Armenia, PanArmenian TV. In 2011 he directed the Armenian National Selection of Junior Eurovision Son ContestFrom. 2013 he started to work or Armenia TV as the director of "Nane" program. He was nominated and won the "Best Director of Year" title at the World Armenian Entertainment Awards. He started to work at the Public Television Company of Armenia as a director[6] where he directed the "Woman by Fate" (2014–2015) and "Benefice" (2 seasons, from 2016 to 2017) programs. In 2016, he directed the "Almighty Singer" program. 2016–2018 Arthur has worked with famous American Production "Global art" in the position of Art Director. During 2017–2018 he directed the "Destinies Beyond the Ocean" TV program.[7]։ In 2019 he organized the opening ceremony of ConIFA Artsakh 2019.[8] Armenian phase of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019, RA Prime Minister's "Hero of Our Time" Award Ceremony in Gyumri Black Berd, Opening Ceremony of "Erebuni-Yerevan 2801" Official Event. Arthur also has directed events and ceremonies as the "September 21" Armenian independent day ceremony, "Anahit" awards, 2019 CONIFA European Football Cup which were hosted in Artsakh, Artavazd annual theatrical ceremony, "Tsitsernak" music awards.

Music videos of Eurovision

Eurovision 2017

Шаблон:Main On March 18, 2017, the music video of Fly with Me was premiered (the song was released as a digital download on March 29, 2017, through Universal Music), and it was announced that it will be the song of Armenian in Eurovision Song Contest 2017.[9] Arthur Manukyan was the director of the music video of that song.

According to Arthur Manukyan, the song conveyed so much emotion and at the same time caused so many different emotions that he decided to use different symbols in the music video: Шаблон:Blockquote

According to the Armenian version of the official website of Eurovision Song Contest, the music video also retains the song's melodic line and attempts to present different ethnic features. Performances and light effects reflected the sun's rays, which, as the song says, shine at the same temperature for everyone.[10][11]

Eurovision 2018

Шаблон:Main In December 2017, Khanagyan was announced as one of the competitors in Depi Evratesil 2018, the Armenian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018.[12] On January 16, 2018, his song "Qami" was premiered. Khanagyan competed in the second semi-final of Depi Evratesil on February 22, 2018, and became one of the five qualifiers to advance to the final on February 25. On February 25, the song was chosen as the winner of the competition.[13] The director of the music video of this song is Arthur Manukyan.[14] Шаблон:Blockquote

On March 16, 2018, a teaser of the music video was uploaded to Eurovision's official YouTube channel. It premiered on the same channel on March 21.[15]

Eurovision 2019

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The music video for "Walking Out", a song by Armenian singer Srbuk which represented Armenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel,[16] directed by Arthur Manukyan, was teased on March 8, 2019. It was released on Eurovision's official YouTube channel on March 10.[17] The music video was filmed in Armenfilm studio by Factory production.

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The music video mostly received positive reviews and has over 6 million views on YouTube.[18]։

Eurovision 2020/ Europe Shine A Light

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In March 2020, he again directed the music video for Armenia's Eurovision entry, the Hip Hop and R&B inspired song Chains on You by Greek-Armenian singer-songwriter Athena Manoukian, which had been selected after winning The Armenian selection in February 2020. The video was released on March 13, and largely sees her in two surroundings – in front of, and on top of, a giant diamond, and on a throne.[19]

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Whilst Eurovision Song Contest 2020 was cancelled the following week, the music video, which had earned widespread praise from fans,[20] would be featured in replacement entertainment such as Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light and Eurovision Song Celebration and got over 4 million YouTube views as of May 26, 2020.[21] In a poll on the fan website Wiwibloggs, it was voted for by fans as their second favourite music video out of the would-be 2020 entries.[22]

Works

Filmography

Year Name
2005 "Traces" (student work)
2005 "I Hate that I Loved Once" documentary film (student work)
2005 "The Small Corner of the Big World" (student work)
2007 "Black and white" documentary film
2008 "The Camp is Our House, We are the Owners" documentary film
2015 "Plastic surgery"
2016 "Azature"

Music videos

Year Singer Song Notes
2009 Hasmik Karapetyan "For Your Love" [23]
2010 André "Don’t Let" [24]
2010 Arpi Gabrielyan "The Love"
2010 Arame "She is from a Tale"
2010 Erik Karapetyan "La la le"
2010 Arame "Beauty"
2012 Silva Hakobyan "It is Too Late"
2012 Erik Karapetyan "Unavailable" [25]
2012 Silva Hakobyan "Mrutik" [26]
2013 Silva Hakobyan, MIC "Don’t Apologize" ,[27] shot in Los Angeles
2013 Erik Karapetyan "I wish I knew" [28]
2013 Silva Hakobyan "Leave A Light On" [29]
2013 Emmy "Rainbow" [30]
2013 Silva Hakobyan "The Bride" [31]
2013 Razmik Amyan "Yaro jan" [32]
2013 André, Lena Ghazaryan "I Want to Hate You" [33]
2014 Lilit Hovhannisyan, Vache Amaryan "Don't Kill Me" [34]
2014 Betty "People Of The Sun" ,[35] Junior Eurovision 2014
2014 Vladimir Arzumanyan "I’m Coming" [36]
2014 Lilit Karapetyan "Let Me Live" [37]
2014 Silva Hakobyan, Azat Hakobyan "A Story" [38]
2015 Narine Dovlatyan "Al Aylugh" ,[39] Komitas
2015 Emmy "Mirror" [40]
2015 Erik Karapetyan "Love" [41]
2015 Mika "Love" ,[42] Junior Eurovision 2014
2015 Armenchik "Father" [43]
2017 Erik Karapetyan "Universe" [44]
2017 Artsvik "Fly with Me" ,[45] Eurovision 2017
2017 Christine Pepelyan "Little by Little" ,[46] shot in Paris
2017 Iveta Mukuchyan "Hayastan jan" [47]
2017 Noro, Arminka "Love and Years" [48]
2018 Sevak Khanagyan "Wind" ,[49] Eurovision 2018
2018 Nune Yesayan "I Want" [50]
2018 Arminka "Give me" [51]
2019 Srbuk "Walking out" ,[18] Eurovision 2019
2019 Iveta Mukuchyan "My lovely Armenia" [52]
2020 Athena Manoukian "Chains On You" ,[19] Originally for Eurovision 2020, featured in replacement entertainment after event was cancelled.
2020 Erik Karapetyan "Siro Pandemia Album" Directed 5 music videos on songs "Qani or Qani gisher", "'Im u Qo", "Lovi Lovi", "Qani Kam", "Sirts Tsavi",[53]
2020 All Artists "Mez vochinch chi haghti" Featuring Sevak Amroyan, Sevak Khanaghyan, Iveta Mukuchyan, Sona Rubenyan, Srbuk, Gor Sujyan, Arthur KHachents[54]
2020 Sevak Amroyan "Hramanatar"[55]
2020 Arame & Stella "Patuhand Bac Ara"
2021 Edgar Hakobyan "Karotov"
2021 Razi "Havata"
2021 Sona Sarkisyan "Твой Ангел"[56]
2021 Oksy Avdalyan "Karcum es te qar em"
2021 Sevak Amroyan "Im Yerazum"[57]
2021 Iveta Mukuchyan "Mec Haykakan Harsaniq"
2021 Arpi Gabrielyan, Mihran Tsarukyan "Imn es"
2021 Emmy "Kamurjner"

Armenia in Eurovision and Junior Eurovision Song Contests

Music Videos

Year Contest Singer Song
2014 Junior Eurovision 2014 Betty "People of the Sun"
2015 Junior Eurovision 2015 Mika "Love"
2017 Eurovision Song Contest 2017 Artsvik "Fly with me"
2018 Eurovision Song Contest 2018 Sevak Khanaghyan "Qami"
2019 Eurovision Song Contest 2019 Srbuk "Walking Out"
2020 Eurovision Song Contest 2020 Athena Manoukian "Chains on You"
2021 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 Maléna "Qami Qami"[58][59]

Performances

Year Artist Contest
2019 Srbuk Eurovision Song Contest 2019
2019 Karina Ignatyan Junior Eurovision 2019

Depi Evratesil (Armenia's National Selection for Eurovision and Junior Eurovision Artists)

Year Artist
2011 Vladimir Arzumanyan
2018 Sevak KHanaghyan
2019 Karina Ignatyan
2020 Athena Manoukian

Concerts and Ceremonies

Year Name Country/Place
2010 Armenian National Selection of Junior Eurovision Song Contest Armenia, Yerevan
2016 Martin Mkrtchyan live in concert Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles
2016 Erik Karapetyan Live in Convert[60] Karen Demirchyan Complex, Yerevan
2017 Saro Tovmasyan Live in Concert[61] Karen Demirchyan Complex, Yerevan
2018 Hripsime Hakobyan Live in Concert[62] Karen Demirchyan Complex, Yerevan
2018 Noro Live in Concert[63] Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles, California
2019 Mihran Tsarukyan Live in concert[64] Karen Demirchyan Complex, Yerevan
2019 CONIFA European Football Cup Artsakh, Stepanakert
2019 "Anahit" Armenian Film Academy Awards Armenia, Yerevan
2020 "Heroe of Our Time" dedicated to the 29th anniversary of Independence of Armenia
2020 "May 9" Victory day concert program on Armenian Public TV Armenia, Yerevan
2021 "Artavazd" Armenian National Theatrical Awards Armenia, Yerevan
2021 "Koriz" Awards Armenia, Yerevan

Awards

  • 2006 – "I Am" international film festival, Special Award for "The Small Corner of The Big World" film
  • 2010 – 21st Century television award for the music video of Andre's "Don't Let" song as The Best Music Video
  • 2010 – "Top 10" award for the music video of Arpi Gabrielyan's "Love" song as The Best Music Video
  • 2012 – "Top 10" award for the music video of Erik Karapetyan's "Unreal" song as The Best Music Video
  • 2013 – 21st Century television award for the music video of Andre's "I Want to Hate You" song as the Best Music Video
  • 2014 – World Armenian Entertainment Awards for the music video of Andre's "I Want to Hate You" song as the Best Music Video
  • 2016 – Pan Armenian Entertainment Awards for Erik Karapetyan's "Live in Concert" as The Best Concert of The Year
  • 2016 – Pan Armenian Entertainment Awards for the music video of Armenchik's "Father" song as The Best Music Video
  • 2017 – Europe Armenian Music Awards 2017 for Benefice program as The Best TV Program

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