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Sebastian A. Dusza

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Sebastian A. Dusza
BornSebastian Arkadiusz Dusza
(1978-07-08) 8 July 1978 (age 45)
Gdynia, Poland,
💼 Occupation
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • multi-instrumentalist
  • record producer
  • actor
📆 Years active  1996–present
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Sebastian A. Dusza (born July 8th, 1978 in Gdynia, Poland) – Polish musician, actor, film director and YouTuber.

Since 1996 has been involved in a music project, Citadel of Mo, creating music consisting of electronic music, ambient and pop.

He made his debut as an actor as General Niemirow in a 2007 film "Agent 700: Kryptonim N.” (directed by Grzegorz Borowiak), taking in addition some shots, doing special effects and composing the title theme. The film was awarded

Grand Prix at the Opolskie Lamy 2008 festival as an amateur production.[1][dead link][better source needed], and also came third and received the audience award at the second Filmator 2008 Short Films Festival in Inowrocław.

"Kazdy liczy”, co-produced by Sebastian, came second in mathematical contest.[2][better source needed][3][better source needed]. Other films that Sebastian was involved in included

"Rozgrywki", "Trud", "Rodzinna opowiesc" and "Bohater dnia".

As an actor, he used his voice to dub characters in "Smok z kopalni Riven" and "Na rybkach" animated films.

He is an author of photography for "Niebo, ktore czeka” videoclip, directed by Yach Paszkiewicz[4].

In 2008, together with Grzegorz Borowiak, he made "Pekin- digital sound"[5] videoclip for Sławomir Łosowski, and together with Sławomir Łosowski a cover for this single[6].

Videoclips made directly by Sebastian or in cooperation with other directors for Sławomir Łosowski in 2009 were included in the DVD in the Zaczarowane miasto[7] album.

Sebastian in cooperation with his friends filmed the concert of Kombi Łosowski which took place in Grudziądz, while the film was issued in 2013 as DVD and featured in "Live" album by Kombi Losowski[8][9].

In 2010 he was active as a producer and co-host of "KogEL-mogEL", a humorous podcast in the El-Stacja Internet radio.

2011 was the year when an amateur production, "G.T.W.A.", directed and produced by Sebastian, premiered. Apart from its author, the film included, among others, Jacek Guzinski, Grzegorz Borowiak and Pawel "Nico" Baranowski[10]. The soundtrack included pieces by Citadel of Mo, A.M.Samurai, Galaxy Hunter and Adam Z.

Project[11].

Since 2013, together with Arkadiusz "Pan" Pawlowski, he has been involved in a music project Galaxar including disco polo and other similar genres, and co-formed the Grupa Kamerowani.

In 2013 he was an assistant cameraman at the set of Swing directed by Abelard Giza[12].

Since 2014, in the YouTube channel OKJW he has played a police commissioner Reks Samowolski[13]. A

frame from the "Kontrola drogowa" episode, featuring Sebastian, became a 2016 meme copied by social media numerous times and entitled "Dzien dobry! Kontrola schowkow"[14][15]

References[edit]

  1. "Laureaci festiwalu filmowego Opolskie Lamy" (in polski).
  2. "Matma na plus" (in polski).
  3. "Każdy liczy (2008) - Filmweb.pl" (in polski).
  4. "Niebo, które czeka - Interia.pl" (in polski).
  5. "Pekin i potężna cywilizacja - Interia.pl" (in polski).
  6. "Discogs".
  7. Sławomir Łosowski; Wojciech Korzeniewski. Kombi. Słodkiego miłego życia. Prawdziwa historia. In Rock. p. 164. ISBN 978-83-64373-39-8. Search this book on
  8. Sławomir Łosowski; Wojciech Korzeniewski. Kombi. Słodkiego miłego życia. Prawdziwa historia. In Rock. p. 165. ISBN 978-83-64373-39-8. Search this book on
  9. "Kombi.pl - Historia zespołu" (in polski).
  10. "G.T.W.A. - filmweb.pl" (in polski).
  11. "Oficjalna strona" (in polski).
  12. "Swing - Filmpolski.pl" (in polski).
  13. "Kontrola drogowa" (in polski). Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  14. "Demotywatory "Dzień dobry! Kontrola schowków"" (in polski).
  15. "Dzień dobry! Kontrola schowków - Jak stałem się memem?" (in polski).

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