Branded Content
Seattle-based branded content studio Workhouse Creative today announced the signing of director Cali Bondad to its index of directors for exclusive U.S. commercial representation.
Nice Shoes Creative Studio has entered the exciting world of Virtual Reality, debuting an immersive and interactive meditative experience “Mio Garden” to a delighted audience of marketing leaders at the 2016 ANA Masters of Mar
If you’re a contestant on the hit Discovery Channel reality competition series, “Naked and Afraid,” what’s the best supply you can have in your satchel? Why, a juicy Carl’s Jr. Original Thickburger, of course!
Lush landscapes and candid portraits of satisfied customers set against a dramatic narration kick off a new Kubota national brand film, “We are Kubota, This Is What We Do” directed by award-winning Director S.C. McCullough and shot entirely on location in Missouri and Kansas.
Crafty soccer moves are no longer an international secret, courtesy of an intriguing new online video series created by Nike. All six 1:00 installments are paced perfectly by original scores from the New York City-based music company Pull.
doublewide media is happy to announce the launch of director Autumn Tarleton's newest assignment: a collaboration with NYU Langone Medical Center and Munn Rabôt agency on a series of documentary short films.
Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg’s latest documentary “In My Father’s House” was named one of 15 must-see movies at the Tribeca Film Festival by Rolling Stone.
To boldly commemorate its yearlong 75th Anniversary Celebration, the Walker Art Center partnered with strategy and content studio The D4D to develop a campaign that would frame the work of the past as both a mantra and a roadmap for what’s next.
Chelsea Pictures Director Alex Gibney, in collaboration with Ford Motor Company and Team Detroit, has helmed twelve online films and a broadcast spot celebrating 50 Years and the global launch of the all-new 2015 Ford Mustang.
Not too long ago, to have a personal connection to your favorite rock star you needed to go see them perform live. All that’s changed thanks to YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Vine and the myriad of ways fans stay connected to the artists that matter most to them.