movies.

Beast (200?) (mid-June 2006)
- sequel to Hype Williams' 1998 movie Belly
- currently working on a script with Nas & DMX
- read article on AllHipHop.com
Superfly (200?) (project first announced late-September 2004)
- signed on by producer Joel Silver
- remake of the 1972 Blaxploitation film; hopes to start shooting in NYC by the end of the year
- read article at MTV.com
Thrilla (200?) (project first announced May 2003)
- 3-D Jamaica-set zombie movie
Speed Racer (200?) (project first announced September 2000) <---(now directed by the Warchowski Bros.)
- live-action movie adaptation of the Japanese anime for Warner Bros.
Mothership (200?)
- part of a 2 year first-look contact with New Line Cinema
- the movie is about a multinational space vessel that gets marooned on its way to an unknown destination
Captivity (project first announced June 2003) <---(now directed by Roland Joffe, for 2006 release)
- part of a 2 year first-look contact with New Line Cinema
- the movie is about a multinational space vessel that gets marooned on its way to an unknown destination
Belly (1998)
- written & directed by Hype Williams; starring DMX, Nas, T-Boz, Taral Hicks, Method Man
- premiered November 4, 1998; DVD released early-1999; Special Edition DVD to be released January 20, 2004
- links: Unofficial Belly Website
Rumored Movies:
- throughout the years, Hype Williams has been rumored to be attached to these film projects:
- The Crow 4; horror film starring R&B singing group Total; Wizard of Oz remake starring hiphop artists; Fat Albert movie remake

commercial-work.

Dolce & Gabana: D&G Time "Dancefloor"   (view clip at D&G Time website)
- director: Hype Williams
(October 2006, Europe)
- read articles on UK Screen Association News; Rushes
Fight Night 2
- Hype Williams does some camera-work for this EA (Electronic Arts) videogame
(2004)
- read article at IGN.com
FUBU "The Collection"
- director: Hype Williams
(early 1999)
FUBU "LL Cool J, Denim"
- director: Hype WIlliams
(early 2000)
Gap "Gap Khaki Soul" (March 1999) - director: Hype Williams   (view clip at rsafilms.com)
- a silver-toned screen sets the mood as freestyle dancers groove to Bill Withers's "Lovely Day"
- choreography by Fatima Robinson, who appears in the commercial (girl with the headwrap)
- commercial premiered during the 71st Academy Awards on March 21, 1999
Herbal Essences "Smooth As Silk" feat. Ashanti (December 2004)  *currently airing*
- director: Hype Williams
- shampoo commercial featuring Ashanti
Mastercard "Fairy Tale" (early 2000)   (view clip at rsafilms.com)
- director: Hype Williams
- part of the long-running Mastercard "Priceless" campaign
- the story of a modern-day Cinderella: "Finishing chores in time (to meet Prince Charming): Priceless."
Mountain Dew "Mad Max" (May 2001) - director: Hype Williams
- features Busta Rhymes in a Mad Max-inspired storyline
- similar to the 2pac video California Love (also directed by Hype Williams)
NBA Street 3
- Hype Williams does some camera-work for this EA (Electronic Arts) videogame
(2004)
- read article at IGN.com
Nike Basketball (Japan)   (view clip at rsafilms.com)
- director: Hype Williams
(2001)
- listed on Hype Williams: The Videos (Vol. 1) DVD
Reebok "Sounds & Rhythm of Sport"   (view clip at rsafilms.com)
- director: Hype Williams
(premiered February 10, 2002 during the 2002 NBA All-Star Game)
- features NBA player Allen Iverson & rapper Jadakiss
Reebok "Sounds & Rhythm of Sport"
- director: Hype Williams
(filmed mid-February 2002 in Los Angeles; premiered March 9-10, 2002)
- features NBA player Steve Francis & rapper Scarface
Revlon "Colorstay Lipshine"
- director: Hype Williams
(late 1999)
- featuring Cindy Crawford
Samsung "Michael Johnson"
- creative director: Hype Williams
(Summer 2000)
Sears "Back to School: Squeeky Sneakers" (Fall 1998) - director: Hype Williams
- in the commercial kids are blowing bubbles, playing with yo-yos and squeaking their sneakers on the floor while walking through a school cafeteria line
- the commercial is filmed with odd camera angles and vibrant colors (in the cafeteria food and set)
Sega Sports "NBA 2K3"   (view clip at Sega.com or rsafilms.com)
- director: Hype Williams
(premiered October 10, 2002)
- features NBA players Vince Carter, Gary Payton, Ben Wallace
Toyota "2003 Matrix" (October 2001) - director: Hype Williams   (download hi vers. | lo vers. from toyota.com)
- promo/music video as part of a contest where visitors to toyota.com can mix their own music video and enter it in a contest to win the 2003 Matrix
The Urbz: Sims in the City (video game trailer) - director: Hype Williams  *currently airing*
- video game trailer featuring footage from the video game; uses original music from Black Eyed Peas
- read article at IGN.com
Verizon - director: Hype Williams   (view clip at rsafilms.com)
- pair of commercials shot mid-January 2003 in New York City; one commercial features James Earl Jones

other projects.

Hype Williams: The Videos, vol. 1 (DVD video compilation)
- DVD video compilation featuring 10 classic Hype Williams videos
- feat. videos by Wu Tang,  Craig Mack, LL Cool J, Nas, Mase, Busta Rhymes, R. Kelly, Jay Z, TLC, Ja Rule
- DVD extra features include director's commentary on all 10 videos, behind-the-scenes footage from a video shoot, Hype Williams interview, "About" essay for each video, Hype Williams bio & videography, trailers
- released by Palm Pictures; released May 28, 2002
photographs for upcoming book by Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes
- photographed by Hype Williams in Hondouras
(was in planning stages; put on hold indefinitely)
untitled television series for NBC Studios
- developed by Hype Williams
(development deal signed early October 2002)
untitled prime time television drama for UPN Network
- developed by Hype Williams
(originally set to premiere in Fall 2001)
The 2001 Source Magazine Awards - Miami (August 2001)
- creative director: Hype Williams

Kelis (Vibe 10/00)
magazine photo spreads - photographed by Hype Williams
- "Believe The Hype" (Interview; October 2000; p.212) - photographs of 14 female musicians incl. Kelis
- "Hot Girls" (Vibe; September 2000; p.224) - photographs of Aaliyah, Kidada Jones, Bijou Phillips, & Natane
Julien Macdonald Fall/Winter '00 Fashion Show "Modern Skins" (February 17, 2000) - London, England
- directed by Hype Williams
- Hype directed this fashion show for British designer Julien Macdonald at the Millennium Dome on the final night of London's Fashion Week; No Doubt & Jay Z performed at the event
Follow The Leader
- book containing images from Hype Williams-directed videos
- was originally supposed to be released in 1999, but postponed indefinitely

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