Adam Dubin, a graduate of the New York University film program, co-directed two iconic Beastie Boys music videos, "Fight For Your Right To Party" and "No Sleep Till Brooklyn". This remarkable achievement led to MTV voting "Fight For Your Right To Party" as the number one comedy music video of all time in 1998. Furthermore, TV Guide included this video in their list of the 50 greatest music videos of all time in 2001.
Adam's work did not stop there, as he went on to direct the multi-platinum selling "A Year And A Half In The Life Of Metallica Parts 1 & 2" feature length documentaries for Metallica and their music video "Nothing Else Matters". Additionally, he collaborated with comedians Lewis Black and Jim Norton to create several short comedy films.
Adam's impressive portfolio also includes directing the award-winning documentary "Murder In The Front Row: The San Francisco Bay Area Thrash Metal Story". Currently, he is in post-production on his co-directed horror feature "Traction Park Massacre".
As a film director, Adam Dubin has made a lasting impact on the music and film industries, leaving a legacy of iconic and influential works behind.