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==Early life and education== |
==Early life and education== |
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Goncharenko's foray into the arts began at the Alexandria School of Culture after completing the 9th grade, where he focused on spectacular and theatrical events, graduating with honors in 2015. [https://m.imdb.com/name/nm7442795/] |
Goncharenko's foray into the arts began at the Alexandria School of Culture after completing the 9th grade, where he focused on spectacular and theatrical events, graduating with honors in 2015. [https://m.imdb.com/name/nm7442795/] |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Goncharenko made his entry into the filmmaking industry at the age of 16 with the short film "License".<ref>https://svetlovodsk.com.ua/6685-roman-goncharenko.html</ref> |
Goncharenko made his entry into the filmmaking industry at the age of 16 with the short film "License".<ref>https://svetlovodsk.com.ua/6685-roman-goncharenko.html</ref> |
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He has since collaborated with international brands and artists such as [[Samsung]], [[Pfizer]], [[ASOS (retailer)|ASOS]], [[Renault]], and [[Yves Saint Laurent (fashion house)|Yves Saint Laurent]] (YSL), contributing his expertise to a wide range of creative projects.<ref>https://todaynews.co.uk/2024/03/04/roman-goncharenko-bridging-the-gap-in-computer-graphics-education-through-charitable-initiatives</ref> |
He has since collaborated with international brands and artists such as [[Samsung]], [[Pfizer]], [[ASOS (retailer)|ASOS]], [[Renault]], and [[Yves Saint Laurent (fashion house)|Yves Saint Laurent]] (YSL), contributing his expertise to a wide range of creative projects.<ref>https://todaynews.co.uk/2024/03/04/roman-goncharenko-bridging-the-gap-in-computer-graphics-education-through-charitable-initiatives</ref> |
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Furthermore, Goncharenko has contributed to music videos for prominent artists such as [[Ed Sheeran]], [[Lil Nas X]], [[ASAP Rocky]], and [[NiziU]], showcasing his ability to work across different facets of the entertainment industry.<ref>https://filmdaily.co/fashion/from-vision-to-reality-with-roma-goncharenko/</ref><ref |
Furthermore, Goncharenko has contributed to music videos for prominent artists such as [[Ed Sheeran]], [[Lil Nas X]], [[ASAP Rocky]], and [[NiziU]], showcasing his ability to work across different facets of the entertainment industry.<ref>https://filmdaily.co/fashion/from-vision-to-reality-with-roma-goncharenko/</ref><ref/> |
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In 2021, he worked with Iranian composer [[Mehdi Rajabian]] on the teaser for the album "[[Coup of Gods]]", where he utilized his skills as a director and 3D designer. This collaboration was submitted for Grammy awards consideration, underscoring Goncharenko's versatile talent and international appeal.<ref>https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/mehdi-rajabian-prison-new-album-grammy-harvey-mason-9630715</ref><ref>https://kino.rambler.ru/movies/47309947-rabota-rezhissera-romana-goncharenko-prezentuet-novyy-albom-iranskogo-kompozitora-mehdi-radzhabiana-podannyy-na-gremmi/ |
In 2021, he worked with Iranian composer [[Mehdi Rajabian]] on the teaser for the album "[[Coup of Gods]]", where he utilized his skills as a director and 3D designer. This collaboration was submitted for Grammy awards consideration, underscoring Goncharenko's versatile talent and international appeal.<ref>https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/mehdi-rajabian-prison-new-album-grammy-harvey-mason-9630715</ref><ref>https://kino.rambler.ru/movies/47309947-rabota-rezhissera-romana-goncharenko-prezentuet-novyy-albom-iranskogo-kompozitora-mehdi-radzhabiana-podannyy-na-gremmi/=</ref> |
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In 2021, he expanded his skill set by working with Iranian composer Mehdi Rajabian, assisting in the creation of a teaser for the album "Coup of Gods". This project not only showcased his capabilities as a director and 3D designer but also gained international recognition, being submitted for [[Grammy Awards]] consideration.<ref |
In 2021, he expanded his skill set by working with Iranian composer Mehdi Rajabian, assisting in the creation of a teaser for the album "Coup of Gods". This project not only showcased his capabilities as a director and 3D designer but also gained international recognition, being submitted for [[Grammy Awards]] consideration.<ref/><ref=/> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Roman Goncharenko | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 2014–present |
Parent(s) | Alexander Goncharenko (father), Lyudmila Goncharenko (mother) |
Relatives | Jana Goncharenko (sister) |
Roman Goncharenko (born 24 October 1997) is a Ukrainian filmmaker, recognized for his early start in the film industry and his contributions to various international projects. Born in Svitlovodsk, Ukraine, to parents Alexander, a fisherman, and Lyudmila, an accountant, Goncharenko was raised alongside his older sister, Jana.
Early life and education
Goncharenko's foray into the arts began at the Alexandria School of Culture after completing the 9th grade, where he focused on spectacular and theatrical events, graduating with honors in 2015. Roman Goncharenko | Visual Effects, Director, Actor
Career
Goncharenko made his entry into the filmmaking industry at the age of 16 with the short film "License".[1]
He has since collaborated with international brands and artists such as Samsung, Pfizer, ASOS, Renault, and Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), contributing his expertise to a wide range of creative projects.[2]
Furthermore, Goncharenko has contributed to music videos for prominent artists such as Ed Sheeran, Lil Nas X, ASAP Rocky, and NiziU, showcasing his ability to work across different facets of the entertainment industry.[3][2]
In 2021, he worked with Iranian composer Mehdi Rajabian on the teaser for the album "Coup of Gods", where he utilized his skills as a director and 3D designer. This collaboration was submitted for Grammy awards consideration, underscoring Goncharenko's versatile talent and international appeal.[4][5]
In 2021, he expanded his skill set by working with Iranian composer Mehdi Rajabian, assisting in the creation of a teaser for the album "Coup of Gods". This project not only showcased his capabilities as a director and 3D designer but also gained international recognition, being submitted for Grammy Awards consideration.[4][5]
Personal life
Goncharenko currently resides in Ukraine and holds Ukrainian nationality.
External links
References
- ^ "Студент Роман Гончаренко зі Світловодська переміг на Міжнародному фестивалі короткометражного кіно". Інтернет-видання Світловодськ.
- ^ a b "Roman Goncharenko: Bridging the Gap in Computer Graphics Education Through Charitable Initiatives". March 4, 2024.
- ^ Bhatti, Taqveem (February 29, 2024). "From Vision to Reality with Roma Goncharenko". Film Daily.
- ^ a b DiGiacomo, Frank (September 16, 2021). "Iranian Composer Who Risks Jail For Releasing Music Has Submitted Album For Grammy Consideration".
- ^ a b "Работа режиссера Романа Гончаренко презентует новый альбом иранского композитора Мехди Раджабиана, поданный на «Грэмми»". Рамблер/кино. October 1, 2021.