Danielle Hinde
Danielle Hinde started her career as a music video dancer, where she began a long-standing love affair with music videos. Today she operates her own company, Doomsday Entertainment, serving as both Executive Producer and as a Director’s Representative to filmmakers such as Hiro Murai, James Lees, Greg&Lio, Claire Edmondson, Daniel “Cloud” Campos, Joel Kefali, Remy Cayuela, Tristan Holmes and more.
Previously she ran the music video department at Partizan Entertainment for 8 years, helping foster the careers of innovators like Michel Gondry, Olivier Gondry, Nagi Noda, Traktor, Hiro Murai, Jeremy Konner and Ace Norton. In addition to producing the documentary about MoCA’s street art exhibit, Outside In: The Story of Art in the Streets, she has recently overseen groundbreaking and award-winning videos for David Guetta, Katy Perry, Juanes, Capital Cities, Childish Gambino, Earl Sweatshirt, One Republic, Die Antwoord, J-Lo and hundreds more. Doomsday also produced the Grammy winning feature film Nine Types of Light for TV on the Radio; the short film Clapping for the Wrong Reasons written by and starring Donald Glover; short film Today’s the Day which stars Danny Devito and premiered at Tribeca; short film Identity Theft starring Kate Burton and Bill Irwin; and short film Exit starring Maria Bello. Doomsday has also produced spots for Beats, Nike, Jordan, Doordash, Corona, Google, Gillette, Sonos, Lincoln, Microsoft and Apple to name a few.