Nico Beyer

Beyer is well known for his video collaborations with the Pet Shop Boys, The Verve, They Might Be Giants and Suzanne Vega, as well as for his award-winning advertising campaigns.

Beyers career as a filmmaker began with creating idents for MTV Europe, which gained him international recognition.

His videos and first TV spots for fashion designer Thierry Mugler, Diesel, Der Spiegel, Jason Donovan, Forbes magazine ignited his international advertising career.

Beyer now used advertising to tell stories and to work with actors, which was most visible in his music videos for Deine Lakaien and Eartling.

Beyer moved back to Paris (1999), where he continued his work with his new production company Chased by Cowboys and his new business partner Edward Grann.

Producer Linda Ross and directed renown campaigns, such as Mercedes's launch of the E Class and the epic Super Bowl spot for the new Ford F 150 truck (2004).

Beyer further directed TV spots for Lexus, Canon, Nike, BMW, Cadillac and Land Rover.

His recent campaigns include projects for brands like Hornbach, Audi, Lexus, Jeep, Mercedes, Sky, Smart, Axe, O2 (Telefónica) and Adidas.

Currently Beyer is focused on a 90-minute documentary feature titled Never grow up, which explores the Mod scene and its evolution over time.

Nico Beyer in Berlin in 2010
Nico Beyer in Hamburg (Germany), at the German Awards in 2011. Nico won 4 awards ( 2 x gold, 1 x silver and 1 x bronze ) for Hornbach "Hymne Des Machens".
Nico Beyer in Seattle in 2012 on the production of CHEVROLET Chevy Runs Deep campaign
Nico Beyer in Paris in 2016
Nico Beyer and Serge Roman on the shoot of Asahi Superdry in Tokyo in 2016