Director Greg Kohs has joined bicoastal Chelsea Pictures for U.S. and international representation. A native of the Motor City and graduate of Notre Dame, Kohs honed his signature “captured not contrived” storytelling aesthetic and craft at NFL Films shortly out of college. It was during his tenure there that he received an astounding 10 Sports Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). Kohs’ uniquely genuine style of visual storytelling has been brought to spots and content for clients ranging from Google and Apple to Nike, Mastercard, Disney, EA Sports and Titleist. He has collaborated and forged strong relationships with such agencies as 72andSunny, Wieden+Kennedy, Mullen, Arnold, The Martin Agency, and Y&R.
As a filmmaker, Kohs has an interest in projects with soul, and a particular passion for those of his subjects who doggedly pursue their own passions. He crafts these soulful stories with an eye towards visually striking and honest imagery. On the longer form front, his feature films include Song Sung Blue, which the late Roger Ebert hailed as “superb,” and the imminent documentary The Great Alone, which chronicles the incredible comeback journey of four-time Iditarod champion and inspirational cancer survivor Lance Mackey.
The director joins Chelsea for international representation from Backyard, except for the Canadian market where he is represented by Radke.
Chelsea is owned and managed by Allison Amon and Lisa Mehling, with offices in New York and Los Angeles. Chelsea is represented on the East Coast by Denise Blate Roederer, in the Midwest by Sean Sullivan of Sullivan Creative Management, on the West Coast by Ezra Burke of Content Chemics, and for broadcast and international work by Drew Baldwin.