1) What’s the most relevant business and/or creative lesson you learned in 2017 and how will you apply it in 2018? 

2) Gazing into your crystal ball, what do you envision for the industry—creatively speaking or from a business standpoint—in 2018?

3) Tell us about one current project you are working on in early 2018.

4) What are your goals for 2018, creatively speaking and/or from a business standpoint, for your company or division? 

5) What policies do you have in place or plan to implement in 2018 to ensure gender & racial diversity in your company or division? 

6) With gender pay disparity, sexual misconduct and worse in the entertainment industry—and specific examples of these injustices surfacing in advertising, media and other sectors—what are your thoughts on what should be done to make for a safe, fair and inclusive work environment for everyone?

Jordan Brady
filmmaker/partner
Superlounge

1) Despite quick turnarounds, insane deadlines and ghastly underfunding of projects, creative problem solving and open communication will always save the day.

2) More and more, agencies are reaching out to use before going to their clients. I love this for two reasons. First, it’s rewarding to be a part of the creative team early on. Two, we can offer everyone a production reality check, not that everyone listens.

3) I am currently collaborating with Scooter the Neutered Cat for the fourth year.

4) I’d love to see more projects where I personally can work with the editor to jumpstart the postproduction process. You know, that Euro way of delivering a cut, then hand the reins over to the agency creative team and editor. It makes sense for both creative and economic reasons and some of my US agency producers pave the way for that.

5) The Superlounge Diversity Award sends a filmmaker from an under-represented population to Commercial Directing Bootcamp. We started in 2016 and have since helped non-white males learn the ropes of our business.

6) Forget thoughts. Here’s an action step: announce at both the tech scout and your morning safety meeting on shoot days that this is a set free of misconduct, leering, inappropriate comments and such. Director, 1st AD’s and producers need to set the tone and verbalize the zero tolerance of misconduct of any kind, including the one-thought benign comments. Get woke people.
 

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