For exclusive representation in Canada
CODE FILM is excited to welcome director BILLY POLS to their team for exclusive representation in Canada. Born and raised in South Africa he currently resides in Europe. Billy’s ability to draw the very best out of his talent and combine this with beautiful visuals make for compelling, captivating spots. Billy has been honored for numerous awards for IKEA, SPORTLIFE & ZOMBIES.
CLICK HERE to view Billy's work reel.
About Code Film
Code Film was formed in 2004 as a full-service commercial production company in Toronto, Canada. Code represents directors Borgato & Bertè, Marco Gentile, Theresa Wingert, Steve Green, Jason Harrington, Laurentius Emmelmann, Eric Will, Matt Pittroff, Mitch Gabourie, Andy Lambert, Jim Weedon, Peter Dietrich, Mike Goubeaux, Markus Stummer, Morten Tyldum, Alex Franchi, Richard B. Pierre, Kaan Akalin, The Apostles, Stephen French, Spooner & Bonde, Ronald Koetzier, Rich Michell, Gaute Hesthagen, Chino Moya, and Martin Weisz. For more information, visit www.codefilm.ca
Video Credits
Director · Billy Pols
Producer · Maarten Kuit
Camera · Aage Hollander, Menno Mans, Gabor Deak
Edit · Govert Janse
Thomas Rickert
Executive Producer
Code Film Inc.
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Sally Leggett
Executive Producer
Code Film Inc.
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