Andrew Donoho
Donoho’s precise storytelling thoughtfully combines physical & digital realms through expert VFX & a confident POV. He’s directed music videos for artists Paul McCartney, Beck, Khalid, J. Balvin, Twenty-One Pilots, Bella Poarch, Michael Bublé, Imagine Dragons, and Janelle Monáe. He’s won multiple MTV VMA’s, garnered +7 billion views, and his work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Ad Age, and Billboard.
Daniel Iglesias JR.
Somewhere between dark humor and smart surrealism, Iglesias Jr.’s work is bold, crafty, and a feast for the senses. While completing a BFA for Screen Acting at Chapman, his friends in ‘The Neighbourhood’ asked him to direct ‘Sweater Weather.’ Since then, Daniel has brought his inventive filmmaking to high-profile music videos and ad campaigns. As an actor and a filmmaker, Daniel works skillfully with both his crew behind the camera, and his performers in front of it.
Drew Kirsch
Known for his colorful, retro-inspired aesthetic, Drew has brought his magic to music videos for Taylor Swift, Jung Kook, Charlie Puth, Imagine Dragons, John Legend, and YG. Kirsch’s and Swift’s ‘You Need to Calm Down,’ won the 2019 MTV VMA Video of the Year award. Drew has brought his whimsical, effervescent filmmaking to ad campaigns for Batiste, PetSmart, Lowe’s, Budget Blinds, Danone, Maybelline, SoFi, and Sony.
Greg Bell
Employing his signature brand of straight-faced absurdity, Greg has directed laugh-out-loud campaigns for many of the world’s best ad agencies and clients. A master of performances, Bell mines absurd humor from life’s small moments. His work has been honored with Cannes Gold Lions, One Show Golds, and the Clio Hall of Fame, and is featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Two of his campaigns have been included in USA Today’s “Best of the Decade.”
Jesper Ericstam
Hailing from Stockholm, Jesper has garnered recognition worldwide, collecting Bronze, Silver, and Gold Lions at Cannes, two Gold Epicas, a EuroBest Silver, multiple Golden Eggs, and Best Swedish Director. He’s helmed heartfelt campaigns for McDonalds, IKEA, Bank of America, Cheerios, HSBC, and many more. With a strong sense of wonder and a huge dose of heart, Jesper captures what it means to be human – and all the little, fleeting moments along the way.
Parker Hill
In 2021, Parker burst on the scene when her feature documentary Cusp was selected at Sundance. The film went on to win a Special Jury Award for Emerging Filmmakers and scored an exclusive deal with streaming giant Showtime. An NYU Film School grad, she has directed campaigns for ESPN, Texas A&M, Aetna, and Ford, and was honored at the 2021 SHOOT New Directors Showcase. An analog photographer with a cult following, Parker continues to dig for inspiration in the magic hour just after sunset.
Pete Moore
A native Australian, Pete tells strong visual stories using modern, stylized cinematography and natural performances. He’s directed campaigns for some of the world’s leading brands, including Pepsi, Sony, Coca Cola, Toyota, and Ford. Pete’s work has been recognized at major international festivals, including Berlin Commercial, AWARD, Spikes and Berlin Fashion Film Festival. Adforum voted his Paspaley film into their Top Five Ads in the World.
Stuart Douglas
Stuart emerged from the iconic photography/directing team The Douglas Brothers. As a solo artist, he’s shot award-winning campaigns all over the world. His filmmaking combines intimate human moments with epic, gorgeous visuals. In 2022, The Douglas Brothers reunited for ‘The Happiest Man in the World,’ their feature documentary on legendary footballer Ronaldinho. The film launched on the FIFA+ streaming platform.
Nikki McMorrow
McMorrow is a director/editor specializing in character-driven narratives infused with vibrant art direction and kinetic energy. She first sharpened her teeth developing, producing, directing, and editing shows for Bravo, A&E, and MTV before uniting these experiences as a commercial director. Known for her bold visual aesthetic, McMorrow’s storytelling delivers a strong point of view and playful authenticity.