The Artists Company, Certified as a Women Business Enterprise (WBE) by NY State Department of Economic Development, Division of Minority & Women’s Business Development, is steeped in a rich history and matched with the poise and adaptability necessary to tackle this new age of advertising and content creation. We represent a varied roster of directors who tell stories, make people laugh, bring people to tears and engage the mind’s most fantastic daydreams. Traditional spot making, longer format web content and all forms of multi-media collaboration are the new truth in advertising. Pulling from a directorial talent pool of various disciplines from photography to writers to feature filmmakers to TV series creators, The Artists Company is precisely what a production company can and should be. http://theartistscompany.com/
Casey Cormier
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The Artists Company
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Pioneering The Visual Narrative: Bobola Oniwura’s Impact on Nollywood’s Cinematic Evolution
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