Misko Iho


Misko Iho aka Mikko Iho is a Finnish film director.
In the mid 1990s he was part of the computer demo group, Future Crew, and later worked designing computer game graphics in the United States. He also worked in organizing a number of music events, and later as a commercial and music video director - winning a number of Finnish and international awards.

Life and work

Misko Iho was born on May 9, 1975, as Mikko Iho in Helsinki, Finland. From 1992 to 1994, Misko was a part of a now-defunct computer demo group, Future Crew, as the graphic artist named "Pixel". Noteworthy demos by Future Crew include Unreal, Panic, and Second Reality. Slashdot voted the Future Crew Demo Second Reality as one of the "Top 10 Hacks of All Time".
During 1994, Misko spent a few months in the United States designing computer game graphics for the game Epic Pinball by Epic MegaGames.
From 1997 to 2001, he worked as a visual effects artist creating visual effects for commercials, feature films, and music videos for bands like Bomfunk MC's, JS16 and Darude. Darude's Sandstorm was the best selling 12" worldwide in 2000.
Misko was also busy from 1997 to 2004 running a club concept in Finland called "Screen". During those years, he was involved in organizing over a hundred club events and bringing some of the most-influential club deejays in the world to Finland. Screen guests included deejays like John Digweed, Carl Cox, Deep Dish, Josh Wink, Dave Seaman, Nick Warren, Sander Kleinenberg, Danny Rampling, Steve Lawler, Sister Bliss, and many others.
Since 2002 he has worked as a commercial and music video director in Finland and abroad. His most-known works include the commercial film series for the Finnish Railways and awards winning music videos for the Finnish singer Chisu and Sunrise Avenue.
2010 his music video for the Finnish singer Chisu was chosen as the Music Video of the Year in Finland at the annual Muuvi Awards organized by IFPI. The video also won the Audience Award.
2012 his next video for Chisu was again chosen as the Music Video of the Year in Finland at the annual Finnish Grammy Awards Emma-Awards.
2010 his debut short film Potilas was awarded of "Best Direction" at the Super Shorts International Film Festival in London and 2011 as the "Best short film" at the Byron Bay Film Festival in Australia.

Selected filmography

Short films

The Patient (2010)

Best Direction
Best Short Film
Best International Actor - Jani Volanen
Official Selections
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2003
Skydiving.
Awards
Records