Stilian Ivanov

Stiliyan Ivanov
Born 29 August 1968
Sandanski, Bulgaria

Stilian Ivanov( CV ) (Bulgarian: Стилиян Боянов Иванов; Stiliyan Boyanov Ivanov) is a Bulgarian film director and screenwriter.

Education

Ivanov graduated with a gold medal from the National Gymnasium of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Sofia. In 1994 he received an MFA (Master of Fine Arts) degree in Directing at the National academy for theatre and film arts (NATFA) in the class of prof. Hacho Boyadzhiev.

Career

Still a student at NATFA, Stiliyan Ivanov started working in the Bulgarian National Television (BNT). In 2001 he got a job in Msat and created the television newscast “The Naked News” (“Golite novini”), which was cancelled by the National council for radio and television (NCRTV), and “Without Anesthesia” (Bez upoika) – a programme about the ups and downs of the Bulgarian media. He was an executive officer and artistic director of TV “Veselina” (2003-2004), where he created and directed 45 original spectacles in the TV variety show “Starry Music Hall” (“Zvezdno variete”). From 2004 till 2007 he was an executive officer and consultant of BBT TV, author of the shows: “Stardust” (“Zvezden prah”), “Paint Yourself with a Song” (“Narisuvai se s pesen”), “Tea or Coffee”(“Chai ili kafe),“ With you is Vasa (“S vas a Vasa”).

In May 2009 Stiliyan Ivanov created TV Art – a television and a website about art, culture, tourism and travelling. [1] TV Art prepares a thoroughly authentic programme and it first broadcast on 24 May 2009. In 2010 TV Art began airing on the Bulgarian cable networks.

Ivanov is a shareholder and executive officer of TV Art and co-owner of the production company Dodofilm and radio “Antena”; a teacher in documentary studies and Internet television.

Filmography

Stiliyan Ivanov is author and director of over 36 documentaries, 200 music videos and 1000 TV shows.

1995-2001

2002-2009

After 2009

In 2011, 2012 and 2013 Stiliyan Ivanov led a master class on documentary studies and Internet television with journalism students and university applicants from Moscow, Tula, Sevastopol and Oryol (Orel). In September 2013 he was guest of the branch of Lomonosov Moscow State University in Sevastopol. There he taught another master class and was awarded by the Russian Union of Journalists for “high professional achievements”.

Awards and Honours

10th anniversary Eurasian TV and cinema festival – 2007 Second international film festival “True Heart” (“Vernoe Serdce”), Moscow – 2007

References

1.↑ About us

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