Daf Palfrey

Daf Palfrey

Dafydd (Daf) Palfrey (born 26 March 1973) is a Welsh director, producer and writer.

Education

He received 1st Class BA Hons Graphic Design at Camberwell College of Arts London Institute. His other interests include writing and performing music, which he has done semi-professionally since he was 16, as a lead guitarist with legendary Cardiff funk band Hanner Pei. He has written a pilot for a TV series, directed numerous prime time shows, shot over thirty music videos and worked in the UK and abroad, including the USA, Puerto Rico, Berlin, Patagonia and Canada.

Palfrey graduated in 1997 from Camberwell College of Arts with a 1st class degree in Graphic Design. One of his graduation projects was a short film starring Rhys Ifans, which was a surrealist interpretation of the events leading up to "The Scream" by Edvard Munch.

He worked in Puerto Rico for a few months on a documentary about photographer Jack Delano. He directed music videos for a short time in London and Wales before moving to Bristol to work in TV and film. Credits include Historyonics for BBC One, Eating Words, music videos for Super Furry Animals and DJ Yoda. To date, he has directed over 30 music videos, about 7 short films and a number of TV programmes. Some of those films he produced with his film production company "Ten Pence".

Credits

With the crew and actors during the making of Bwyta Geiriau, from left at the back: Cheryl Jones (sound), Stan Zurek (actor), Ewa Rawińska (actress), Jams Thomas (actor), Llinos Griffin (film maker), kneeling: Lynfa Jenkins (DOP) and Daf Palfrey (director)
During the making of Historyonics

Industry Awards

References

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