Aubrey Powell (designer) - Biography

Biography

Aubrey Powell was born 23 September 1946 in Sussex. His parents lived abroad for most of his formative years and he attended The Kings School, Ely, Cambridgeshire. On leaving school he met Storm Thorgerson and members of the then fledgling Pink Floyd in Cambridge and struck up a friendship and working relationship that was to last to the present day. In 1965 he secured a job in London as assistant scenic designer to Nick Pemberton, creating sets for the television series Z-Cars, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, and Emergency Ward 10. He and Storm Thorgerson shared an apartment which was to prove the inspiration for the start of Hipgnosis, and in 1968 they conceived their first album cover for Pink Floyd’s A Saucerful of Secrets. A studio was acquired at 6 Denmark Street in Soho and until 1982 Hipgnosis thrived as one of the best known photo design companies. By the early 1980s Hipgnosis had diversified into advertising, designing and shooting campaigns for Peugeot, Kronenbourg 1664, Levi Jeans, Volvo, Gillette, Stella Artois, Rank Xerox, and The Beatles.

Moving out of photo design and into moving pictures, Powell, Thorgerson and Peter Christopherson started Greenback Films in 1982, shooting music videos for many of their existing, and new clients including 'Big Log' for Robert Plant, 'Wherever I Lay My Hat' for Paul Young, 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' for Yes, and 'Blue Light' for David Gilmour. The trio wrote, produced and directed three feature films:Incident at Channel Q starring Al Corley (Sony), Train of Thought with Yumi Matsutoya (Toshiba EMI), and Now Voyager starring Michael Horden and Barry Gibb (Universal). Green Back Films closed in 1984.

Aubrey Powell formed Aubrey Powell Productions in 1985 with Peter Christopherson and producer Fiz Oliver, shooting music videos, long form music based films and television commercials. Credits include Coca Cola (with Robert Plant), Miller Lite (with Randy Quaid and The Who ), Budweiser, Nissan, Pan Am, Grolsch, Bristol & West (with Joan Collins), and Le Jardin de Max Factor (with Jane Seymour).

In 1989, Aubrey Powell was made creative director for The Paul McCartney World Tour, designing the stage set, video wall and filmed images. During his tenure he directed the documentary From Rio to Liverpool for Channel 4 and the feature movie Get Back, co-directed with Richard Lester. For Paul McCartney’s 1993 The New World Tour he again designed the visual staging, and directed another documentary Movin’ On, and for Fox Network Television directed Paul McCartney's Live in the New World concert from Charlotte, North Carolina, winning the CableACE Award and nominated for the Golden Rose of Montreux.

Since 1994, when he created Hipgnosis Ltd, Aubrey Powell has directed documentaries, live multi-camera shoots and corporate films.

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