Bay made his first feature film, Bad Boys, in 1995, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. The movie became a success with a total of almost $141million in ticket sales worldwide and generated a huge profit for producers Jerry Bruckheimer, Don Simpson and Columbia Pictures. His follow-up film, The Rock, 1996, starring Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris won a number of minor awards including 'Best On-Screen Duo' for Connery and Cage at the MTV Movie Awards as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound.
Armageddon, 1998, was nominated for 4 Oscars at the 71st Academy Awards including Best Sound, Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Editing and Best Original Song. It went on to gross over $550 million worldwide. Bay has collaborated with producer Jerry Bruckheimer for five feature films.
Michael Bay is probably best known for making large-budget action films including the Transformers films which have grossed more than $1.5billion domestically and $3.5billion worldwide. As of 2009, Michael Bay's world wide box office totals make him the director with the 6th highest gross of all time.
Documentary
Thriller
Action
Short/Commercial
Filmography: (Director)
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) & Executive Producer
Transformers (2007) & Executive Producer
The Island (2005) & Producer
Bad Boys II (2003)
Pearl Harbor (2001) & Producer
Armageddon (1998) & Producer
The Rock (1996)
Bad Boys (1995)
Awards:
1995 – Directors Guild of America, USA
Won, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials
1999 – Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
Won, Saturn Award – Best Director – Armageddon

Trade Mark Techniques:
Intense slow motion shots of characters
Has the camera moving during most scenes. Very rarely uses static shots
Actors/characters in his films are almost uniformly shot in tight, emphatic close ups, framed under the hairline and above the chin.
Often has over-the-top visuals (i.e. key events taking place at sunset or dramatic events taking place behind actors doing routine activities).
Uses shots of aircraft against a setting sun, especially helicopters (The Rock (1996), Armageddon (1998), Pearl Harbor (2001), Transformers (2007))
Often features a slow-motion shot of an object crashing into, or tumbling towards the camera.
Uses a shot where the camera spins in a circle around characters. (Bad Boys II, Transformers).
Frenetic editing of action sequences.
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