Urban League Of Essex County - Creative Agency Directorial Debut

At the Urban League of Essex County, it’s why flows from the belief that every person deserves equal access to the resources they need to achieve their potential. I am so pleased to announce my personal directorial debut for this organization. When I was approached by program director, Kevin Jones to help create a film that was not the traditional capabilities piece that would show at their annual Red Gala to help raise funds as a donation/inspiration film, I said as Curated’s agency director - “this is right up my alley.” I tend to not follow traditional paths in almost everything I do. Sometimes it gets me into trouble, but the payoff and the impact is often better than I could dream of. A little angel sat on my shoulder that day and said, “well kid, you’re now a director - figure it out.”

I gathered my team from ASMP NY. I chose this organization because I am aware that I am a white man in a very diverse space and I knew my experience as ASMP’s director of the Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee for NYC would serve me well. I connected with my camera-man and exemplary photographer Duane Lyken, who helped bring on the right team of editor Jon Bewley, and an assortment of creators to help us photograph the gala. We chose three areas of focus, The Urban Seniors Job Program, The Urban Youth Re-entry Program, and The Urban League Homeless/Justice Involved Program.

From there, we chose to dig into the human lived experience in each of our subject’s stories. We didn’t create a film that was a traditional deck of dreamy music and long pans over locations and testimonials by the senior officers of the organization. We didn’t create poverty-porn. We knew that If the goal was to raise money for the underserved communities of Newark, NJ, from both individuals and corporations, we had to aim for the heart and showcase the efforts produced by the servants of the organization and then feature the impact and gratitude of those they serve.

The production lead me to keep things as organic as I could, because scheduling pre-production interviews and filming can be difficult, given the challenges that these communities face on the daily. We also needed to create safe spaces to film in with each subject (be that in their homes or a local community center). The rest of the work was really in the filming of the stories which needed to feel singular, special, authentic, true and uncomplicated, even as each story was filled with detail and high-emotion. 20+ hours of footage later, it then became the mission to edit very specifically to be able to present at the Red Gala and get the film delivered in under 6 minutes. Not an easy feat with 6 subjects to cover. From creative concept and art direction to the pre-production interviews of these very special case studies, to the heartfelt execution at the homes and community spaces of these incredible humans, we got it done. The Urban League https://nul.org and https://ulec.org reached their fund-raising goal and I got to - for the first time in my life, call myself a creator and not just an agent or producer. A standing ovation for my team and a heartfelt recognition from the president of the local chapter was one of the highlights of my 25 year career in advertising.

I want to say thank you to my team, for without them, none of this would have made it off the cutting room floor. This film was a true collaboration from my agency to our client, who gave us complete creative license. Thank you to Kevin Jones, for trusting me with the vision of this piece and for allowing us to NOT create poverty porn, but something very touching, special and within the container of high-impact and visibility. We are so grateful. More, please. I kind of like this directing hat! If you feel so moved by the piece you can text REDGALA to 801801 and donate today.

Curated Artist's: Clayton Boyd for Hugo Boss X Spencer Phipps

German fashion house Hugo Boss is getting environmentally friendly with US designer Spencer Phipps on a new gender-less campaign and capsule collection shot by Curated’s Clayton Boyd and we couldn't be more excited for this work. Clayton spent a day hiking on the mountaintops of California’s Roof Crack in Box Spring’s Mountain Reserve Park with Spencer to test his endurance on these cliffs and held up pretty well from what we can see. Thanks to Studio Lou for the tireless production efforts to see this up-cycled, sustainable and culturally diverse campaign brought to life. Here is a little link to the fashion film.

From the pages of Vogue

The diversely cast, desert-shot, and digital hit fashion show—with over 30 million YouTube views and counting—that was Boss’s recent Dubai activationfeatured one especially surprising model: Spencer Phipps.

Now menswear’s most progressive peak-climbing pogonophile has partnered with the German giant once again, this time on a two-drop collaborative collection that launches today. According to Boss, it marks the first time the company has partnered with another fashion brand. True to the smaller brand’s practice, the collection is chiefly upcycled from existing garments and deadstock fabrics and where not—as in the pineapple leather retro climbing sneakers—uses sustainable materials.

Boss-wise, the chief architect of the collection was Marco Falcioni, who recently assumed the mantle as Senior Vice President Creative Direction at the brand. Falcioni, whose beard is every bit as big as Phipps’s, said: “I love what we’ve managed to create. Our clashing aesthetics create a beautiful contradiction—one that has environmental responsibility at its heart.”

Photographer/Director Clayton Boyd for "One Plus" High-Desert Handset Campaign

Recently, photographer/director @_claytonboyd_ was contracted by @oneplus to produce a two-week loop through the Mojave desert in California and Nevada for their latest handset to demonstrate the beautiful images it can capture! Clayton being a formidable rock-climber and nature enthusiast was jazzed by the idea of creating a high-desert narrative that took us all on a journey of incredible sights to be found in our nation’s west coast! #ad #shotoneoneplus @oneplus #naturephotography #desertphotography #highdesert #mojavedesert #oneplus10pro

Tom Kubik - More From The Visit Florida #lovefla Campaign

“Whatever you're imagining, you can make it real here.” That is the tag line from the new Visit Florida campaign urging people from across the country and the globe to come visit and indulge their wanderlust within the cultural riches of this wonderful state. Explore the wide-open beauty of Florida with the exceptional cinematography of Tom Kubik in his #visitflorida #lovefla campaign. Tom spent about a week in the Florida panhandle photographing everything from wolf preservation parks to lakes, rivers and streams. We couldn’t be more excited for him as he got to take out his drone for a spin and the results are fantastic!

Photographer/Director Tom Kubik for Visit Florida

“Whatever you're imagining, you can make it real here.” That is the tag line from the new Visit Florida campaign urging people from across the country and the globe to come visit and indulge their wanderlust within the cultural riches of this wonderful state. Explore the wide-open beauty of Florida with the exceptional cinematography of Tom Kubik in his #visitflorida #lovefla campaign. Tom spent about a week in the Florida panhandle photographing everything from wolf preservation parks to lakes, rivers and streams. We couldn’t be more excited for him as he got to take out his drone for a spin and the results are fantastic!

Kirsten Miccoli for Bic Soleil's "Happy Feet: Why I Shave" Campaign

Recently we got to pair up artist Kristen Miccoli with Cramer Krasselt in Chicago to work on the the Bic Soleil "Happy Feet: Why I Shave" social campaign, aimed at real "modern" women who are proud of their reasons for shaving their legs and want to show them off to the world.  Kirsten and her team of stylists pulled together multiple sets all showcasing both the whimsy and the real-life situations that today's modern woman might find herself in.  The result is a colorful display of sassy gals all telling their story of why baring their smooth legs is important to them.  Attached here are some of the stills from the campaign and we will feature the animations soon! 

Kudos to Kirsten and Team for another job well done!