ScreenWork
Sorrel Brae of Humble directed this web campaign in which each spot features an LGBT adult in a classroom setting, not only relating his or her life story and lessons learned but writing a synopsis of the main lesson on a chalkboard.
In "Jana," we...
Matthijs van Heijningen of MJZ directed this spot in which an unsuspecting gent is mistaken for James Bond and has to elude the famed secret agent's bad guy pursuers. Daniel Craig himself portrays the real Bond in this spot which is largely set on a train with...
Eliot Rausch of Über Content directed this moving portrait of San Francisco 49ers All-Pro linebacker Patrick Willis, showing his rise from a disadvantaged background to college football star and now an elite NFL pro.
He concludes, "Power isn't...
Sara Dunlop of Rattling Stick directed this spot which takes us back in time to a town square to witness "true believers" as they voiced their vision for the future--from the Wright Brothers who dreamed man could fly, to the suffragettes who campaigned...
Yoann Lemoine of Iconoclast directed this nearly three-minute cinema ad starring actress Elle Fanning in the wild as she discovers the essence of a first perfume, with a little help from nature and some antlers.
Lemoine also composed music under the name of Woodkid for the piece...
Tom Kuntz of MJZ directed this spot which centers on a man who's meticulously making something in his rural cabin. He then steps out of the cabin and hikes up into the wilderness and carefully places his creation--which is revealed to be a wig--on a bald eagle....
Aleysa Young of Untitled Films, Toronto, directed a campaign consisting of three spots to promote the Television Bureau of Canada's 2012 Bessies, the annual awards competition for advertising film. The campaign is...
Carlton Draught, a pale lager from Australia, has a history of relying on humor in its advertising. In fact, the Made From Beer campaign, created by Clemenger BBDO, Melbourne, and launched in 2003, is famous for advertisements poking...
Earlier this year, Stephan Malik of production house harvest earned inclusion into SHOOT's 10th annual New Directors Showcase at the Directors Guild of America (DGA) Theatre in New...
Martin de Thurah of Epoch Films directed this black-and-white clip in which David Byrne stops his car, gets out and finds a woman, St. Vincent, laid out on the road.
Turns out she is alive and what ensues is an odd dance, with Byrne flashing...