Director Caleb Slain has joined the roster of Little Minx, the production house headed by president Rhea Scott. The up-and-coming filmmaker had previously been handled by L.A.-based studio Eskimo.
Slain received early recognition at age 19 for his debut film, The Lost & Found Shop, a vivid and dreamy piece that won Best Short Film at the National Film Festival for Talented Youth. His next short, a stylized and cinematic portrait of a terminally ill man titled It Ain’t Over, premiered at SXSW 2012 and won Audience Awards at the Santa Cruz and Heartland film festivals.
Slain’s short films quickly attracted the attention of major brands including Nike, Ford, Riot Games and Johnsonville. Most notably, Microsoft brass came to him at the ripe age of 22 to direct their “Surface” launch spot, where his highly textured and modern style garnered media attention in publications such as Business Insider and The Huffington Post. Soon after, Slain won Volvo’s 2012 international brand contest with his short film Designed Around You.
Little Minx’s addition of Slain continues an infusion of talent into the company. Little Minx recently brought filmmaking duo Los Perez into its fold.