Wondros, the L.A.-based strategic consultancy and media/production company, has added executive producer Jeremy Barrett. He brings to Wondros a roster of director clients, including several who were with him at his prior roost, Paydirt Pictures, such as Leila & Damien de Blinkk, Emil Kahr, Vern Moen, and This is Felo, as well as the photographer-filmmakers of Webber Represents. Just last month, the directorial duo Riess|Hill moved over from Paydirt to Wondros (SHOOT, 9/22).
Anne-Marie Mackay, chief creative officer of Wondros, said, “I have both a professional and personal relationship with Jeremy that spans our working together at Palomar. As Wondros’ business continues to grow outside of traditional storytelling in the commercial format, Jeremy’s vision and creative sensibilities—along with his established roster of directors—are powerful additions to the Wondros culture. His passion and exemplary relationships with brands and talent make him one of a kind and we are fortunate to have him as part of our creative collective.”
Barrett observed, “Consolidation in our ever-changing landscape of commercial and branded content production is actually an expansion of creativity. The roster of clients from my former company fits in perfectly with the vision and community Jesse Dylan and Anne-Marie have developed [at Wondros]. It is our intention to foster the new collective in ways that are boundless in both the traditional and digital distribution realms of short and mid-form storytelling and branded content.”
Barrett began his career as a music video and commercial producer for Big TV! He became head of production at Palomar Pictures in 1994 and set up Palomar’s UK arm as managing director in 1996. Subsequently Barrett was managing director of the UK design and film collective Tomato from 1998 to 2002. He returned to the U.S. in 2003 and produced as a freelancer until co-founding Paydirt in 2008.
Object & Animal Signs Director Alana O’Herlihy To Its Global Roster
Object & Animal has added multidisciplinary artist, photographer and director Alana O’Herlihy to its roster for exclusive worldwide representation spanning commercials, branded content and music videos. This marks the first production house representation for O’Herlihy. Her portfolio encompasses a wide range of visual artistry, from directing films and music videos to creating photographic stills. Known for a unique blend of analog and digital mediums, O’Herlihy’s work includes leading brands and top-tier magazines, where her vision consistently sparks conversation and brings heightened visibility to her subjects. Her glamorous, campy style pushes the boundaries of conventional artistry. Among her notable directorial credits is the Miley Cyrus music video “Prisoner” featuring Dua Lipa. “Alana’s ability to seamlessly merge old mediums with cutting-edge processes is a testament to her boundless creativity,” said Emi Stewart, executive producer at Object & Animal. “Her work challenges conventions while celebrating the visual grandeur of both past and present.” Object & Animal maintains offices in London, Los Angeles and New York. Read More