Production company Where The Buffalo Roam (WTBR) has signed director and multidisciplinary artist Jamal Ademola for representation spanning commercials, branded content and brand experiences. WTBR will additionally work closely with him to produce original content and IP. His joining the WTBR roster marks his first exclusive commercial representation deal. Over the last decade, the Nigerian-American director’s eye-catching work in the branding and advertising space includes clients such as Apple, Google, LEGO, Reebok, and Skechers.
Ademola is lauded for work examining everything from Black identity and Afro-futurism to love, cultural consciousness, and society. He brings a welcome perspective to the WTBR roster and their commitment to breaking down barriers that Black talent face in entertainment, advertising, and production – behind and in front of the camera.
“In turning to the next chapter of my journey as an artist with WTBR, I’m excited about defying categories and labels with story-driven content that is thoughtful, dream-like, and immersive,” remarked Ademola. “Moreso, to do it in a way that cultivates interdimensional healing while fostering more opportunities for other artists and people of color.”
“To spend any time with Jamal is truly a gift,” added Tim Pries, founder/executive producer at WTBR. “His passion and caring about the world, along with his ever-curious nature, are truly evident in all he embodies. He brings so much to the table, from his perspective on life to his dedication to the craft. We’re honored to jam with him and make some really meaningful work together.”
Prior to directing, Ademola enjoyed a successful commercial design and animation career of 10 years. These experiences inform his approach as a mixed-media filmmaker, where he excels in visual experimentation across live-action, 2D/3D animation, painting, photography, illustration, and design. Prior to joining WTBR, Ademola previously animated and directed projects via Gentleman Scholar, Brand New School, and Psyop, as well as direct-to-brand.
Recent work exuding the rich, prismatic worlds Ademola creates includes an earth-conscious brand film for House of Marley; the music video for Sidibe’s single “Place For You & I,” where a woman falls in love with a man trapped inside a painting; and “Fearless Leader,” a commercial he co-directed with MJZ director Fredrik Bond for Northwell Health, which won a Muse Award for Creativity. Currently, Ademola is in postproduction on Ellas Vinieron de las Nubes, an experimental documentary about the Afro-Mexicans of La Costa Chica.
Ademola believes that truth and authenticity of expression is essential for brands to connect with today’s consumers: “The brands that excite me most are the ones that are brave enough to be vulnerable and answer to a larger purpose, such as social justice, mental health, mindfulness, and sustainability in their marketing.”
Outside of the commercial world, the Los Angeles-based director keeps busy writing and directing original films. His recent short film, I Dreamed of Seeing Myself, will screen at the 2022 Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival. Combining video, painting, drawing, photography, and performance, the film is a surreal exploration of self-identity and African experience. He also recently starred in an episode of Hulu’s Your Attention Please, a series on Black innovators and creators who are leaving their mark on the world.
Ademola is also renowned in art scenes from Lagos, Nigeria, to New York City. Last month, his triptych video installation titled “I Forever Am” (2021) displayed as part of a group exhibition produced by the NEW INC-supported Black Beyond in partnership with Parsons School of Design. He is also the recipient of the 2021-22 Kala Media Art Award and Fellowship and has been awarded residencies at Caldera Arts (founded by Dan Wieden); the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts; and Pocoapoco.
“From the very first project we did together, I could tell the WTBR ecosystem was just different,” concluded Ademola. “Tim and [WTBR founder/EP] PJ [Koll] just seemed to get it as they put a lot of trust in the artist while upholding client integrity.”
WTBR maintains offices in Oakland and Los Angeles.
American Society of Cinematographers To Honor Andrzej Bartkowiak With Life Achievement Award
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) is set to honor five of its members at the 39th Annual Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Gala on February 23, 2025. Andrzej Bartkowiak, ASC, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award, while Michael Goi, ASC, ISC, will be recognized with the Career Achievement in Television Award. John Simmons, ASC, will be awarded the Presidents Award, and Joan Churchill, ASC, will be celebrated with the Lifetime Documentary Award. Pete Romano, ASC will be honored with the Curtis Clark Technology Award. The ASC Awards Gala will take place at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif., and will be live streamed globally, allowing cinema fans and industry professionals alike to join in the celebration of excellence in cinematography.
Known for his evocative visual style. Bartkowiakโs breakthrough film was the gritty urban thriller โPrince of the City,โ which marked his first collaboration with Sidney Lumet. Over the next 12 years, Bartkowiak shot 11 of Lumetโs films, including โDeathtrap,โ โThe Verdict,โ โDaniel,โ โFamily Businessโ and โA Stranger Among Us.โ His taut camera work of Jan de Bontโs blockbuster โSpeedโ further elevated his profile.
โThroughout Andrzejโs illustrious career, he has crafted unforgettable visual narratives that have resonated with audiences and inspired countless filmmakers,โ said ASC president Shelly Johnson. โHis remarkable body of work stands as a testament to the power of visual storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the art of cinematography.โ
Bartkowiakโs wide-ranging, memorable films include James L. Brooksโ โTerms of Endearment,โ John Hustonโs โPrizziโs Honor,โ Ivan Reitmanโs โTwins,โ Stephen... Read More