Farm League has signed director Miko Lim for commercials, branded content and film representation in the U.S.
The spot helmer and photographer’s body of work celebrates life and the people who live it loudly, and his style features cinematic shots intercut with raw visuals and mixed media. Lim has worked for brands, agencies and publications including Nike, Adidas, Wieden+Kennedy, Publicis, and Rolling Stone, and he’s collaborated with celebrity talent ranging from Diplo to Russell Westbrook and Patrick Mahomes.
Prior to joining the Venice-based Farm League, Lim had been directing via his own shop, Cardboard Projects. Farm League is active in the commercial, branded and documentary content spaces for such clients as Patagonia, YETI, Wilson, Ford, and Stumptown Coffee. Last year Farm League’s documentary film Blue Heart for Patagonia won the Grand Clio in Branded Entertainment.
“Farm League has been on my radar for a long time because of their elevated storytelling and visual style,” Lim said. “I’m excited for a collaborative process with TL [Tim Lynch, Farm League founder/EP] and the team that continues to grow and grow, hopefully resulting in something we can look back on in 10 years and be proud.”
Lim’s latest work, a campaign he co-directed and photographed, is live now across Adidas’ online platforms. “What’s One More” was created in partnership with advertising agency IRIS Worldwide.