Bicoastal Supply&Demand Integrated has added director Matt Lenski to its roster for spot representation. He was formerly repped by Epoch Films.
Lenski’s credits span such brands as Subway, Comcast and MTV. For the latter, he directed numerous campaigns during his tenure as creative director at MTV’s On-Air promos department. His filmography also includes music videos for such artists as Band of Horses and Regina Spektor. Among Lenski-directed work attaining high-profile viral status was his parody of the Republican Presidential Convention in NYC titled F*ck New York.
Lenski’s recent projects also include “Style Wars: The Musical” for the “Art in the Streets” Exhibit at the Museum Of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles (MOCA.) The exhibit features paintings, mixed media sculptures, and interactive installations by a group of street artists, including Banksy & Shepard Fairey, and is now touring the world.
Additionally Lenski has directed the short film Meaning of Robots which centers on a man who’s been making a stop motion animation project in his apartment for the past 15 years.
Lenski joins a Supply&Demand directorial lineup that includes Jeffery Plansker, Lucy Walker, Sean Thonson, Adrien Brody, Josh Taft, Greg Popp, David Holm, Robert Logevall, Margo Weathers, Matthew Rolston, Gary Breslin, Gabriela Cowperthwaite, Landis Smithers, Tony Kaye and Ondrea Barbe.
Curatorial Committee Roster Is Set For The 2025 AICP Post Awards
The AICP has set the full roster for the Curatorial Committee for the 2025 AICP Post Awards. The group, representing experts from the full gamut of postproduction crafts as well as from the agency and brand ranks, will meet this spring under the leadership of AICP Post Awards chairperson James Razzall, U.S. president of advertising, Framestore.
The extended entry deadline for the full suite of AICP Awards--which includes The AICP Show: The Art & Technique of the Commercial, and the AICP Next Awards--is Wednesday, March 5. Full entry details can be found here. The results of each show will debut during AICP Week in New York this June, and be featured at a gala celebration at The Museum of Modern Art.
One of Razzall’s key responsibilities as chair is to form the AICP Post Awards Curatorial Committee, which will determine the selection of the final winners and choose the Post Awards Best of Show from among the category winners. “I was looking for the best people at the top level in all their respective crafts,” explained Razzall. “We aimed to be as diverse and geographically as broad as possible. And we looked for cross-discipline opinions. We strove for a mix of people, including those who curate the work, not just our peers in post but also the best people we have worked with on the brand and agency side.
“Across the board, we were looking for people with a strong voice,” Razzall continued. “Our goal is to have a proper conversation, so we can filter through to make sure the best work is being recognized. When you consider the amount of effort that’s gone into these entries and the level of craft that they exhibit, we owe them that respect and honor of judging the work... Read More