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March 2009
DICTION FT. SLIM OF 112 GETS HIGH ROTATION
Evan Winter's newest project, an appropriately playful video for Diction's debut single 'Birthday Suit', was just added to Muchmusic in High Rotation this month. So, if the old adage, 'every play on a national video station gets you the same amount of eyeballs as a cross-country tour' holds true then Diction and Slim will be getting quite a lot of attention in the upcoming months. Without a doubt getting the highest rotation possible is a great start to Diction's promotional campaign.

Behind the Scenes on 'Birthday Suit'

February 2009
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT VISITS THE SET
Entertainment Tonight Canada took a day to visit the set for Eva Avila's latest video. The Canadian Idol winner didn't have a moment to herself because the video focused almost exclusively on her and when she wasn't in front of a film camera she was doing interviews. But this didn't faze Eva at all. She was all smiles the entire time and it's largely because of her positive energy, professionalism, and dedication to perfection that the video turned out as well as it did. 'Damned' is spinning constantly on both MuchMusic and MuchMoreMusic and the fan reaction to Eva's latest video has been superb.

ET Canada Eva Avila Interview

July 2008
POINT BLANK RECEIVES HIGH ROTATION
By the time you read this Point Blank's video, 'God Only Knows', will be spinning in High Rotation on MuchMusic. Winter's promo, for Canada's preeminent Hip-Hop group, has quickly garnered critical acclaim and perhaps more importantly it's already a fan favorite.

March 2008
MARCH MANIFESTO
It's early March and Winter has already shot 3 videos that will soon be added to his website. He is also in the planning stages of two more. In Winter's own words, his focus for the year is firmly on shooting "stunning visuals that take us back to good old fashioned storytelling. We're entering a new renaissance for film making," he says. "You can see this in the quality of the films that wound up with Oscar noms in 2007. Music videos have to keep pace. In fact, we have to lead the charge."

December 2007
RUMPSHAKER VIDEO TOPS 2,000,000 VIEWS
To close out 2007 Winter finished up work on the final version of Deelishis' video for her first single and the pre-release version of the video has already broken records! As of this writing, Deelishis' 'Rumpshaker' has been viewed more than 2,000,000 times online! The video's average rating on Youtube is a 4.5 out of 5 stars and on Dailymotion it's sitting at a fantastic 4 out of 5 stars.

March 2007
UK HIT SINGLE 'THIS GAME' CRACKS TOP TEN
Towards the beginning of summer 2007 Evan Winter flew to the U.K. to shoot the video for Energia's latest hit single 'This Game'. Featuring Marc Andrewes, 'This Game' shows off London in a romantic chase that takes the audience through some of the city's most memorable landmarks. Shot over several days, the video features more than a dozen locations including Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, the Millenium Bridge, Oxford Circus, and Trafalgar Square.

It seems like all the hard work has paid off as 'This Game' is charting heavily. After only 4 weeks on the official upfront club charts it has climbed into the top 10 at number 9. It also held tight to its top 20 spot in the DMC update chart. Congratulations to both Energia and Evan!

April 2007
BLACK GIRLS RULE INTERVIEWS EVAN
Online magazine Black Girls Rule (www.blackgirlsrule.us) finished up an interview with Evan Winter where they probed his past and ask thoughtful questions about his future. Here are a few excerpts:
BGR:  What have you learned about the process of filmmaking?
EW:  The primary thing that I’ve learned is, that everything in directing is a bit of a compromise with what you would want to do ideally and what can actually be achieved.  It’s important to fight the right battles and to know what’s really going to matter in the end and that they get done.  Some of the smaller things you may have to give up.
BGR:  How do you market yourself?
EW:   I have a manager named Martin Davis of MKM Management and he’s outstanding.  I run my own production company and I work with Martin directly. We can avoid all sorts of overhead which most production companies have and we can do a lot more for less money which is very important in this current climate.
BGR:  Overall is your career moving in the direction that you want?
EW:   I couldn’t be happier with the way that it’s going. You always want to do bigger and better faster.  The main thing that I try to do is enjoy the journey because often times we tend to look too much towards the destination.  If you chase destinations, you’re always looking forward and never appreciating what’s happening around you here and now.

January 2007
WINTER DIRECTS SARA STOKES' DEBUT SOLO
Director Evan Winter and Quan Entertainment are proud to present the world premiere music video for Sara Stokes' debut single entitled "You".

Sara Stokes is better known from the 2003 MTV reality show "Making The Band". Out of 40,000 contestants, Sara was chosen by none other than Bad Boy Entertainment CEO Sean "P Diddy" Combs to make the cut for "Da Band". Since her appearance on the successful MTV show, Sara has received love from fans all over the country asking for her solo album. The wait is finally over with her debut album coming very soon.

Director Evan Winter is honored to have been chosen by Quan Entertainment's CEO, Marteese Robinson, for the filming of Sara Stokes debut music video. It's a beautiful performance style music video and we, at evanwinter.com, are excited to share the world premiere with you.

July 2006
VIVIANNA FT. DMX HITS THE THREE SPOT
By Friday July 28th, 2006, Winter's video for Vivianna ft. DMX had climbed to #3 on England's BAFTA award-winning V:MX station. 'Rock that Shit' ranked above Lil' Jon and Sean Paul's 'Snap Yo Fingers', Kelis' 'Bossy', and Missy Elliot's 'We Run This'.

September 2003
TOP 5 HIT FOR GENERAL
Evan Winter shot a music video in Toronto, Canada for underground rap sensation General this month. The clip, for the heavily rotating 'Hey', was shot on black-and-white film with gritty handheld photography that captured the essence of General's life and neigborhood. Premiering strongly across the nation, the video introduced General to a whole new audience who, clearly loving what it saw and heard, pushed his next single all the way up into the top 5 in Toronto.

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