Joe Hollier

Joe Hollier is a Brooklyn-based designer and entrepreneur who is well known for his videography work for They Might Be Giants. Hollier is the co-founder of Light, the company behind the critically acclaimed Light Phone.[2] Their success as a tech start-up landed him a spot on the Forbes "30 Under 30" list in 2020.[3]
Hollier studied design at the School of Visual Arts and would go on to work in Paul Sahre's office as his videographer. Hollier assisted in creating the life-size monster truck hearse for the When Will You Die music video, and created a behind-the-scenes video for the project.[4] He also helped film the 8mm footage for the Tesla music video, and even directed the music video for Answer using his own collage work.[5] He was also the photographer for the I Like Fun album artwork.[6]
Videography for They Might Be Giants[edit]
- "When Will You Die" (2011, videographer)
- "Tesla" (2014, videographer)
- "Answer" (2015, director)
- "Say Nice Things About Detroit" (2015, visuals, w/ Chris Smith)
- "Apophenia" (2015, visuals, w/ Chris Smith & Paul Sahre)