SixTwentySix has brought directing duo Plummer/Strauss aboard its talent roster for U.S representation spanning commercials and branded content. Hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area, Justin "the Plummer" and Martin "the Strauss" have turned out projects for such brands as Home Depot, Jim Beam, Ralph Lauren and even the United Nations.
As a filmmaking team, Plummer and Strauss are alums of SHOOT's 2014 New Directors Showcase. Their work has also earned recognition from the Cannes Young Director Awards and various festivals and forums. Prior to joining L.A.-based SixTwentySix, Plummer/Strauss had been represented in the advertising arena by kaboom productions.
Having chosen the moniker Plummer/Strauss right out of college, the directors admit in jest to unintentionally sounding more like a law firm than creative collaborators. Plummer said of his new spotmaking roost, “As soon as we met the SixTwentySix family, we clicked over our shared enthusiasm for the craft. They understood our aesthetic, our process, and the attention to detail it requires.”
Strauss added, “SixTwentySix is in a position to handle both the present and future of the industry; we’re excited to be with them for the ride and to push our work further with a creative powerhouse that's been growing, year after year.”
In a joint statement, Jake Krask, managing director and partner, and Austin Barbera, executive producer and partner at SixTwentySix, shared, "We're thrilled to welcome Plummer/Strauss to our dynamic team of creatives. Their unique blend of impactful, innovative, and whimsical storytelling perfectly embodies our mission. Beyond their exceptional talent, as collaborators, they're a natural fit with our team's spirit. Together, we're eager to push creative boundaries and deliver profoundly impactful stories to our clients."
Most recently, Plummer/Strauss embarked on a global journey to scout unique locations for its next project, shaping the visual narrative for their upcoming work with Salesforce. Currently in postproduction, the film captures the essence of Tokyo, São Paulo, and San Francisco, harnessing the distinctive architectural and design styles of each city.