Marcelo Burgos has in the last 6 years won 9 lions at Cannes. He’s done great work for clients such as Playstation, Sony, Axe, Honda and Coca Cola. Marcelo love what he is doing, and we’ll let his work speaks for itself.
Cary Joji Fukunaga is a writer, director, and cinematographer whose first film Sin Nombre, was critically acclaimed and catapulted Fukunaga into the limelight as a director to watch. The film, which Fukunaga wrote and directed, was a thriller about the collision of a gang member on the run from his violent past and a Honduran teenager traveling with her family through Mexico in hopes of finding a better life in the U.S. It premiered in dramatic competition at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the U.S. Dramatic Directing Award and the U.S. Dramatic Excellence in Cinematography Award.
Jane Eyre followed Sin Nombre. Starring Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska the film was critically acclaimed and was nominated at both the BAFTA and Academy Awards.
Most recently, Cary created and directed the HBO show True Detective, starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
Fukunaga launched his career as a second-year NYU Film School student with the short, Victoria Para Chino, which screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and went on to earn more than two dozen international awards, including the Silver Medal at the Student Academy Awards and an honourable mention from BAFTA’s Los Angeles chapter.
The early promise of Fukunaga’s work also led to many prestigious grants, including a 2008 USA Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, the John H. Johnson Film Award, and a 2005 Princess Grace Foundation Fellowship. In 2007, he received a Katrin Cartlidge Foundation Bursary.
His first commercial was a moving :60 piece for the Levi’s Go Forth campaign. Working closely with W+K, Portland, Fukunaga tapped into the unbendable reputation of the Levi’s brand, the optimism of a generation recharged by recent political change, and the authority of an American icon to create the award-winning spot.
This was followed by the launch film for the Sony PS Vita The World is in Play campaign. Another beautifully crafted piece, it embraced the metaphor of gamers interacting with the world around them and each other.
The California native is an M.F.A. candidate from New York University’s Graduate Film Program, and a graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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After her degree in Arts in Barcelona she worked in London for Saatchi & Saatchi and Springer & Jacoby UK to get closer to the advertising world. But very soon she realised that her place was behind the camera. She enrolled at The London Film School to obtain an MA in filmmaking. Yasmina’s graduation short film “3 washes” won several prizes at International Film festivals. Upon her return to Spain Yasmina went on to direct TV commercials for clients such as Movistar, La Caixa, SEAT, Puig, MANGO, El Corte Ingles, Mahou, Garnier, Dove, L’Oréal. In addition she directed the documentary “Medicines, a kidnapped right” aired nationally on TVE (Spain).
In early 2000 Lars packed his bags and moved to London. He started working as an in-house promo producer and director at Viasat. After a short while he got picked up by National Geographic, where he directed promos and commercials for the TV-channel.
Since then he has gained himself an international reputation, and he does commercials all over the world, including USA, Germany and China.
In 2010 he moved back to Norway and he has been a part of Einar Film since 2013.
With his international experience, Lars has an extraordinary understanding of filmmaking, and he masters different styles and genres. His commercials have a strong and clear visual style.
Jack Whiteley is the latest director to join the Rattling Stick roster. An exciting new talent, Jack has developed an impressive body of work in the short amount of time since graduating.
Born and raised in the wilds of Shropshire, Jack left the Shire to forge his way in the world of filmmaking and hasn’t looked back since. A Jack-of-all-filmic-trades, he is a deft hand at directing, cinematography and editing.
After passing on a career in fine art Jack honed his skills in practical filmmaking at the Manchester School of Art, graduating with a First-Class Honours degree in 2008. The course enabled Jack the freedom to explore and understand the filmmaking process and instilled in him an understanding of narrative, and more specifically short-form narrative, a learning that underpins his work today.
Since graduating, Jack has set up home in the great port city of Liverpool where he has established himself as one of the city’s leading freelance filmmakers. Working primarily within the field of music videography, Jack has developed a unique style for capturing action and performance. His work is defined by its energy and rhythm as well as by its rich and captivating imagery.
Jack made his promo debut 18 months ago for Stealing Sheep’s ‘I am the Rain’. This was followed shortly by a trip to Bulgaria to shoot a promo for Norwegian artist Mikhael Paskalev for his summer 2012 single ‘Jive Babe’. The resultant piece has led to much critical acclaim for Jack, culminating in his being shortlisted for the Cannes 2013 YDA.
Jack is very excited about the next stage of his career and the opportunities that will arise. He is looking forward to further developing his music video portfolio and taking his first brave steps into the world of commercials and content-driven filmmaking.