Derby Signs Emily Elizabeth Thomas For Spots, Branded Content, Music Videos
Emily Elizabeth Thomas
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Derby has signed writer/director Emily Elizabeth Thomas for advertising, branded content and music videos. Thomas is best known for her narrative work, including the award-winning short film Lola: Girl Got a Gun

The Derby deal marks Thomas’ first foray into advertising and she’s off to a fast start. Thomas has already collaborated with Derby on a pair of projects, the latest, a provocative short film, out of TBWA\Chiat\Day NY, for this month’s Brooklyn Film Festival.

Derby executive producer Rebecca Niles said that she was immediately struck by Thomas’ storytelling skill and her polish as a filmmaker. “Emily’s films have a rawness and passion that is truly distinctive,” Niles assessed. “There’s a need for a director like Emily, who comes from an art, narrative background, in advertising. She will come into the space and disrupt it. I see obvious application for her striking aesthetic across a range of ad genres, especially those focused on women”

Thomas grew up in Austin, Texas and studied filmmaking at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and New York University. Her debut film, Lola: Girl Got a Gun premiered last year and screened at Cannes Short Corner, the Harlem International Film Festival, the Marfa Film Festival, and other fests. The narrative film takes on the prevalence of gun violence in the American South, through the eyes of a young cowgirl. It won the Crossroads Award for Directors on the Rise at the Victoria Texas Independent Film Festival, Best International Short at the Oslo Independent Film Festival, and Best Professional Short at the George Lindsay Alabama Film Festival.

Thomas said she feels simpatico with Niles, “Together, we’re ready for anything,” explained Thomas. “I’ve written and directed all of my narrative films. I’ve gotten down and dirty and weathered every storm. I’m well-prepared to enter the advertising field.”

Thomas’ first project for Derby was “Long Time Coming,” the debut music video from Atlantic Records artist Jagwar Twin. She followed that with The Gathering, a short promotional film for the Brooklyn Film Festival. Conceived by TBWA\Chiat\Day NY, the piece is inspired by real accounts of alleged sexual misconduct in the film industry. The film will play in advance of every festival screening. “It’s important to me to be a part of the conversation of gender equality in the film industry, and the fight to end sexual misconduct in Hollywood. The dialogue in this film will touch trigger points for a lot of people,” Thomas insisted. “The industry has a history of failing women. This film is meant to encourage people to take a stand against mistreatment and bias. It was an honor to be part of it.”

“Working with the creative team from TBWA was fantastic,” Thomas added. “We were all very happy with the mood we were able to create, and the story we were able to tell.”


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