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    Home » Filmmaker Adam Taylor is a Human Resource

    Filmmaker Adam Taylor is a Human Resource

    By YES, BRANDFriday, January 31, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments6829 Views
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    "Free range content creator" Adam Taylor has a wide open mind when it comes to spotmaking

    TX native’s work leaps from humor to visual storytelling, from small screens to really, really big ones

    HOUSTON -- (SPW) --

    This is a big story. For one thing, the aspect ratio for the featured project is 6000×1000. For another, it takes place in Texas. But, perhaps, the biggest thing about this story is the wide open mind of filmmaker Adam Taylor, a relative newcomer to the spot industry, who seamlessly transports the audience to the location of his choice. For the recent sales kickoff summit of Insperity, for example, Taylor shot in 8K with a Cooke anamorphic lens and took an assemblage of human resource professionals on a dramatic orchestral maneuver, from booming concert hall to a conference room, filling every inch of a 120-foot screen.

    Taylor, whose website describes him as a “free range content creator,” formed his passion for filmmaking as a teen, when he talked his way into a job at Title Wave Video, a local mom and pop video rental shop in Houston. “I learned to love movies and the lost art of counting back change,” he mused. “I delivered my senior thesis on VHS and made some really bad student films.” Taylor’s work improved over time. His wife, photographer Trish Taylor, was shooting a good amount of commercial work in and around Houston. “During the digital revolution, we decided to network with the local crew and started producing TV and corporate films for our existing commercial clients,” he recalled. Taylor also looked to directors he admired, including Jordan Brady, whose RESPECT THE PROCESS podcast he follows. “Being dialed into Jordan created a crack in the wall between me and the work I wanted to be doing,” said Taylor, who  attended the director’s first Commercial Directing Bootcamp, in Los Angeles, and was so impressed he attended Brady’s session in Dallas. “I am always looking to the next level of filmmakers, honing my craft, learning and trying to grow.”  

    Grow, he has, securing directing assignments for a range of clients, including Quarem, Emergicare, Halliburton, and, of course, Insperity. So pleased was the latter with Taylor’s “big screen” debut, the client decided to broadcast another of the director’s Insperity commercials – a :30 branding spot – nationally. 

    It is fitting that the sales kickoff video segues from the orchestral to the personal, because Taylor’s work for Insperity is ultimately about people. For the same client, he directed “The Fund,” a longform piece exploring Insperity’s social action network for employees. The video goes beyond testimonials, tapping into raw emotion to convey the ways in which the company earns its internal mott, “OneInsperity.”   

    Humor also finds it way into Taylor’s repertoire. For Quarem, a pioneer in lease administration software for commercial real estate companies, he directed “We Want It All,” a film noir spoof that proves you don’t need Martin Scorsese’s Rolodex to cast a mob movie. “To have some laughs with a genre, the key is not bells and whistles, it’s affection for the source material,” Taylor observed. “If you loved Jimmy Cagney or Edward G. Robinson, it isn’t a huge leap to Abbott & Costello.”

    To view Adam Taylor’s showreel, and for additional info, visit: https://www.adamtaylordirector.com/ 

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    Highly Accomplished Production Executive Madeline Saloga Lands Senior Producer Role with Rapidly Evolving Dictionary Films

    Monday, November 17, 2025
    Dictionary Films Senior Producer Madeline Saloga.

    Dictionary Films, the integrated production arm of Cutters Studios, is very proud to announce that highly accomplished production executive Madeline Saloga has joined the rapidly evolving company as Senior Producer. The announcement was made by Dictionary’s Managing Director Brian Smego. For Dictionary, Smego’s arrival in 2023 was heralded as the start of a new era. Today, the transformations he has accomplished – all aimed at meeting client needs in fresh, forward-thinking ways – are paying off big-time. Changes include transitioning from a traditional roster of directors and building a collective of artists that cover every aspect of production. By Smego’s account, he and his team have also brought in cutting-edge AI artists, content creators, and experiential directors, and built new workflows aimed at creating top-quality work intelligently, efficiently, and cost-effectively. Across the operation, this groundbreaking work absolutely paved the way for the addition of Saloga. “Madeline brings a wide range of experience from her time on the West Coast,” Smego began. “From our very first conversation, her energy and passion for creating outstanding work – and her sharp eye and dedication to discovering fresh, diverse talent – really stood out. Madeline’s unique skill set and fresh perspective are sure to accelerate our evolution.” Having co-founded LA-based Process Artists Management in 2024, Saloga also served its industry-leading clientele as Artists Manager. Through those experiences helping to build a company from the ground up, and representing directors, editors, and VFX studios while developing direct-to-brand strategies, her abilities to balance artistry, collaboration, and innovation soared. Previously the Partner Manager... Read More

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