Richard Farmer has joined Humble’s directorial roster for representation in the U.S. His work spans commercials, music videos and short films. He had most recently been repped by Green Dot Films.
Farmer began his career on the agency side with producing stints at Ground Zero and Mindfield. An extracurricular spec spot with Guy Shelmerdine in 2002 (as directorial duo HAPPY) led to recognition at the Saatchi New Directors Showcase, and a permanent shift into directing. HAPPY went on turn out much notable work including the music video “Run” for Gnarls Barkley, winner of two MTV Video Music Awards, and the short film Jane Lloyd, selected best short at the London International Film Festival and the Malibu International Film Festival.
Directing independently since 2008, Farmer has to his credit commercials for brands such as EA, Gillette, Subway, Food Lion, Old Spice, Bacardi, and Hyundai, as well as the short film Under God.
“I’ve continued to refine my career goals as time goes on, and I’m confident that Humble is the best place for me creatively as I move into this next phase,” said Farmer. “Commercial work lets you continuously try so many new things, and with Humble’s resources from production to post all under one roof, they’ll enable me to go bigger and broader than ever before.”
Humble is a bicoastal integrated content studio founded in 2006 by president and executive producer Eric Berkowitz. A full concept-to-completion creative resource, Humble marries high-quality live action production with full editorial, visual effects, CG, design and postproduction capabilities.