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Kristoffer Borgli Featured in Latest Episode of Pitchfork.tv and Canal 180's "Director ID" Series

Pitchfork.tv recently launched "Director ID", a collaboration with Portuguese music and arts television network Canal 180 that profiles some of the best directors working in music videos today. This week's episode features Kristoffer Borgli, the Norwegian mastermind behind clips for Todd Terje, Serena-Maneesh, Casiokids, Young Dreams, and others. 

In this episode, Borgli talks about translating his personal experiences into stark, evocative clips. Watch below.

The last episode of "Director ID" featured special effects wizard David Wilson. Past episodes have also included Focus Creeps' Aaron BrownDaniel BreretonIsaiah Seret, and Hiro Murai



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