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Superlounge

Directors
  • Jordan Brady
  • Ben Giroux
  • Jeannette Godoy
  • Carlos Gutierrez
  • Whitey McConnaughy
  • Andy Maser

superlounge is a boutique production company where indie filmmaker gumption meets studio-level polish. This close knit and impassioned group of directors and producers live and breathe filmmaking. Led by perpetual comedian and director extraordinaire Jordan Brady and EP Dave Farrell, the team is generally too busy plying their trade on set to take themselves too seriously.

With backgrounds spanning feature film, screenwriting, and agency production, superlounge’s talented creators jump in as an extension of agencies and brands to elevate creative concepts for video content. Across all platforms, no opportunity to make a project better escapes the laser-like focus of the superlounge team.

Since 2010, a growing lineup of repeat clients have tapped superlounge to create winning, shareable campaigns, garnering awards such as Cannes Lions, AICP, CLIO, The One Show and ADDYS.

Production + Sales

Dave Farrell
Partner / Executive Producer
[email protected]

Vicki Ordeshook
Executive Producer / Sales
[email protected]
310.386.2266

Carlos Gutierrez

Whitey McConnaughy

Andy Maser

Jeannette Godoy

Ben Giroux

Jordan Brady

Jordan Brady

Ben Giroux

Whitey McConnaughy

Andy Maser

Carlos Gutierrez

Jeannette Godoy

Whitey McConnaughy

Carlos Gutierrez

Jordan Brady

Ben Giroux

Andy Maser

Jeannette Godoy

Ben Giroux

Carlos Gutierrez

Jeannette Godoy

Andy Maser

Whitey McConnaughy

Jordan Brady

Whitey McConnaughy

Rob “Whitey” McConnaughy is both a Cannes Lion winner and a former creator of the MTV pranking phenomenon Jackass. Whitey’s many-sided skillset; directing, shooting and editing began with him shooting and directing more than 16 best-selling snowboard and skateboard films. Since then, Whitey has worked in the worlds of comedy, action sports, music videos and has found a certain edge for work involving hidden cameras and real people, as evidenced by the global success of Jackass (Whitey helped shoot the Jackass pilot and wrote and shot the first two Jackass movies). Whitey is also a writer and director for the comedy website Funny or Die. Whitey’s directed advertising campaigns for Nike, Honda, Coors, Progressive, Chrysler, Coca-Cola, EA Sports, Activision, Sprint, Dodge, Samsung and Verizon to name but a few.

     

    Andy Maser

    Andy Maser is an Emmy Award winning Director and Director of Photography with thirteen years of experience in commercial, broadcast, documentary, non-profit and feature film production. He calls Portland, Oregon home, but regularly shoots in locations around the world.

    A National Geographic Explorer, Andy is often tapped for difficult shoots in remote and dangerous parts of the world.  He is comfortable shooting on SCUBA, hanging out of helicopters and navigating logistics in politically unstable countries.  He has his FAA Part 107 UAV (drone) certification for piloting in the United States.

    Andy takes pride in bringing a new, creative style to documentary and commercial productions—from PBS specials to high end branded content.

       

      Carlos Gutierrez

         

        Ben Giroux

        As a social media influencer, comedic actor/director Ben Giroux’s viral digital content has collectively amassed over 100 million views globally. Most recently, Giroux charted at #11 on Billboard and joined the Backstreet Boys in Las Vegas after his celebratory music video “Back to the 90s” achieved 60 million views. Giroux has worked with some of the greatest directors in the industry, including The Farrelly Brothers, Christopher Guest, and David O’Russell. He has directed short films with Oscar-winner J.K. Simmons and Seinfeld-alum Danny Woodburn, in addition to directing viral comedy for multiple YouTube mega brands including FailBlog, FML, and FRED. On camera, Giroux has recurred and guest-starred on dozens of television series and national commercial campaigns, in addition to voicing hundreds of television and radio advertisements over the last decade.

           

          Jeannette Godoy

          Jeannette Godoy is a first generation, Mexican American filmmaker. She comes to directing from a varied and eclectic background, starting her career as a choreographer where she worked in film, television and commercials. She is most widely known for having choreographed the celebrated music video, Baby Got Back, by Sir Mix A Lot. Her initial foray into directing earned her a trip to Cannes for a commercial entitled, A Boy & His Tire. This spot for Bridgestone Tires which is known for it’s beautiful visuals and subtle yet, emotional performance, received several prestigious nominations including the Young Director Award, as well as a spot in SHOOT Magazine’s New Director’s Showcase.

          She also spent many years as a stylist, working in all aspects of the film industry. Some of her celebrity clients included, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, Rosario Dawson, Serena Williams, Dwayne Wade and more.

          Jeannette is a passionate advocate for Down Syndrome Awareness and would love to see inclusion within the advertising community for people with disabilities.  Her documentary “Free 2 Be Me” aired at the 2015 Special Olympics World Games, screened at many film festivals and will soon be airing on Dance Network.

          Jeannette was most recently shooting for Nike Training Club and her career focus is to work on projects that empower, enlighten and do something positive for the world. She currently lives in Los Angeles, where she directs commercials and documentaries and has a side job as a full time shuttle driver to her teen daughters.

             

            Jordan Brady

            Jordan Brady began as a stand-up comedian, touring nightclubs and colleges in 49 states across America at age 18. Soon he found his way to California and appeared on every cable stand up comedy show with a brick wall. His first big break came when MTV tapped him to host a game show. Next, he hosted the NBC Saturday Morning series, “Name Your Adventure”, where Jordan found his way behind the camera, adding director and producer to his credits. This led to helming NBC promo shoots and short films for Comedy Central and MTV.

            His latest feature film is “‘I Am Battle Comic” - a powerful documentary that features an inspiring comedy tour for our troops - that will make you laugh and make you think about freedom. Jordan is touring to select Landmark Theaters screening the movie to raise money for MilitaryFamily.org.

            Jordan Brady wrote and directed the cult feature mockumentary, “Dill Scallion”, which critic Roger Ebert anointed the “‘Spinal Tap’ of country music.” Brady followed up with the independent film “The Third Wheel” starring Ben Affleck and a young Melissa McCarthy, and the Miramax redneck rom-com “Waking Up In Reno” with Billy Bob Thornton, Patrick Swayze and an undiscovered Charlize Theron.

            Mr. Brady’s first documentary is “I AM COMIC” (Netflix, Showtime, iTunes) The film explores the art & occupational hazards of being a stand-up comic. It stars Sarah Silverman, Louis C.K., Tim Allen, Jeff Foxworthy, Chris Harwick, Jim Gaffigan and 72 other professional comics.

            The 2014 sequel “I Am Road Comic” (Netflix,Hulu, iTunes) follows Brady to a “hell gig” to chronicles his first time back on stage doing stand-up in 20 years. Interviews include Marc Maron, T.J. Miller, Maria Bamford, Doug Benson, Pete Holmes and Nikki Glaser and more.

            Jordan’s alternate passion is directing commercials. He has directed over 819 national TV spots to date. See http://superlounge.tv/director/jordan-brady/ for his comedy advertisements.

            He also hosts a weekly filmmaking podcast called “Respect The Process” on iTunes and at jordanbrady.com. It has been called the “Rosetta Stone of filmmaking.”

            Fun fact: Brady coined the sexual innuendo “Bow-chicka-bow-WOW!” to refer to porno-film music in his signature comedy bit, which he did on many cable tv comedy shows. Brady used a 1991 Comedy Central clip of himself doing the famed routine in “I Am Road Comic”.

            Jordan lives in Los Angeles with his wife and four kids.