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Superlounge

Directors
  • Jordan Brady
  • Daniel Sheppard
  • Brett Wagner
  • Jeff Aron Lable
  • Barton Landsman

The word “Superlounge” is a noun, yet can be also used as a verb.
The agency producer said, “After this fantastic shoot with Superlounge, let’s all superlounge by the hotel pool.”

Production

Worldwide

Dave Farrell
Executive Producer
[email protected]

National

Vicki Ordeshook
Executive Producer
[email protected]
310.386.2266 (cell)

Sales

West

Vicki Ordeshook
Executive Producer
[email protected]
310.386.2266 (cell)

Midwest and Texas

Kristina Kovacevic / Joanna Miller
KK Reps
KK: 312.533.4047 / J: 248.259.2369
[email protected] / [email protected]

East

Elyse Emmer
The Emmer Group
t: 212.580.8568
c: 917.478.9941
[email protected]

Brett Wagner

Jeff Aron Lable

Barton Landsman

Jordan Brady

Daniel Sheppard

Jordan Brady

Barton Landsman

Brett Wagner

Daniel Sheppard

Jeff Aron Lable

Jeff Aron Lable

Brett Wagner

Daniel Sheppard

Barton Landsman

Jordan Brady

Brett Wagner

Jeff Aron Lable

Daniel Sheppard

Jordan Brady

Barton Landsman

Barton Landsman

Noted comedy director Barton Landsman has done spot work for ESPN, Sony, Anheuser Busch, McDonalds, Taco Bell, AT&T, and FedEx, among others, runs the gamut from observational to larger-than-life humor. Regardless of stylistic considerations, Landsman clearly has a knack for shining a light on human eccentricities: a current Avocados From Mexico campaign (Arnold/Boston), for example, depicts a soccer mom whose loyalty to her child comes up against an insatiable passion for avocado wraps. Recent work also includes a Gorilla Glue campaign (Possible/Cincinnati). Landsman has won multiple Cannes Lions and other honors for his accomplishments both as a director and agency creative. He served as Creative Director/Copywriter at BBDO New York and ACD/Copywriter at Kirshenbaum and Bond before stepping behind the camera.

Landsman began as an agency copywriter in Chicago. Writing and creative-directing jobs eventually took him to San Francisco and New York City. His work was recognized by several national and international award shows and he won multiple Cannes Lions and One Show pencils for his work on Pepsi, Dreyer’s Ice Cream, Frito Lay and more. Landsman next tried his hand at directing. Again, his work garnered national and international awards, including a Gold Lion at Cannes for Nestle “Zoo” (Lowe Strateus/Paris). Indulging his interest in darker comedy, Landsman wrote and directed Banana Bread, a short film about a man whose neurotic mother has no idea how dangerous his job really is. The film screened at more than 50 festivals throughout the country, winning numerous awards.

“I appreciate comedy built on an element of truth, but sometimes flat-out freaky or strange works nicely too,” said Landsman, who considers Portman Group “Drunken Monkey” (M&C Saatchi/London) an all-time favorite among the spots he’s directed. “I try not to impose one specific sensibility on the work, and let the script guide me.” Of longer-form branded work, such as a client-direct Web film he recently directed for the Reluctant Trading Experiment, Landsman said, “It’s fun to tell stories in 30 or 60 seconds. But if some company wants to do longer pieces like the classic BMW Film stuff, I’ll probably start weeping with joy.”

     

    Jeff Aron Lable

    As evidenced by one his signature spots - Discounthotels.com “Eggheads” - if you want to make a comedy omelet, you have to break some eggs. With work honored in Cannes, The One Show, the LA Shorts Fest and more, Jeff Aron Lable has done just that, employing a combination of visual and reality-based comedy that does not shy away from a certain mischievousness that might best be described as “laughter-inducing discomfort.”

    Jeff grew up outside of Boston and got his start as an art director at celebrated LA agency Ground Zero. Trying his hand at directing, he found himself featured in the SHOOT New Directors Showcase, the New Directors Showcase at Cannes and on the BBC “World’s Funniest Commercials”. At that point, Jeff traded his award-winning career as an agency art director for an award-winning career as a director.

    In addition to the Discounthotels spot - in which a young “egghead” learns the perils of karate - Lable highlights include work for Pepsi and Toyota, as well as Natural Market “Birth,” a health food ad depicting a woman giving birth to a full-grown man. Recent work includes an HBO/ESPN commercial with Dwayne Johnson (Ignition), five spots for Clorox (via DDB) and a commercial for Dow (Bader Rutter/Milwaukee), starring - what else? - an exploding time machine.

    Lable is also at work on a serious short about an adult couple with autism who - suffering from a painful sensitivity to touch - attempts to overcome their isolation and physically connect with one another in the most intimate way possible. “Regardless of the genre or tone,” Lable explains, “I like to surprise people.”

       

      Brett Wagner

      Brett Wagner is a former professional wrestler and reality TV star, which is unfortunate for the Brett Wagner you’re interested in, because it dilutes his search results. The Brett Wagner you’re interested in is a director based in Los Angeles and Honolulu, with many industry awards crowding the mantle he will have when he gets a bigger house, one with a mantle.

      He has helmed projects for Road Runner, McDonalds, American Savings Bank, Lexus, Toyota, Hawaiian Airlines, Starwood Resorts, Burger King, United Way and Mobi PCS. While he was helming them, he also directed them.

      When he’s not making commercials, Brett is often sleeping. When not sleeping, he writes and directs award-winning films such as CHIEF, which premiered at Sundance and was declared “a must-see” by IndieWIRE. CHIEF—and his latest film, CARE—both won the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, earning them Oscar-Award qualification and Lucite statuettes, which will one day go on that mantle.

      Brett’s adaptation of the New York Times bestselling memoir, THE DEVIL’S TEETH, for executive producer Terrence Malick, received a Sloan Foundation Development Grant from the Tribeca Film Festival. His first feature film, FIVE YEARS, was distributed internationally (under the release title THE HIDDEN) after a 30-festival tour that included awards for Best Feature Film at the Victoria Film Festival and Best Screenplay at Avignon. Check it out in Turkish!

      Brett grew up in beautiful Cleveland, OH, which is adjacent to the regular Cleveland, OH. He earned an MFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He has dived with great white sharks, organized Martin Scorsese’s film collection, sipped kava with the village elders, traded on the black market in Soviet Leningrad, worked concessions at the Rocky Horror Picture Show, poked lava with a stick, and recently squished a Suzuki with a backhoe. His intentions were honorable.

       

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          Daniel Sheppard

          Born in Virginia, raised in 3 countries, 4 states and a commonwealth, Daniel Sheppard knows a thing or two about writing bios in the third person. He has won countless participation awards for his elementary and middle school sports programs and was named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year in 2006.

          He has an agency background where he spent many nights increasing logo sizes and trying to figure out how they get all those cinnamon swirls into every bite of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Legend has it, he once showed up to work naked with nothing but his normal clothes on.

          Daniel got into commercial directing when he met a drunk guy that said, “Hey, man. You should direct.” He’ll never forget that day.

             

            Jordan Brady

            Jordan Brady began as a stand-up comedian, touring nightclubs and colleges in 49 states across America. His first big break came when MTV tapped him to host a game show, “Turn It Up!” Next, he hosted and directed the NBC Saturday Morning reality series, “Name Your Adventure”. In addition to NBC promo shoots, Jordan began directing short films and series for Comedy Central and MTV.

            Jordan Brady wrote and directed the feature mockumentary, “Dill Scallion”. Critic Roger Ebert anointed it the “‘Spinal Tap’ of country music.” Brady followed up with the independent film “The Third Wheel” starring Ben Affleck and Luke Wilson, and the Miramax flop “Waking Up In Reno” with Billy Bob Thornton and an undiscovered
            Charlize Theron.

            Mr. Brady’s first documentary is “I AM COMIC”. The film explores the art & occupational hazards of stand-up comedy. It stars Sarah Silverman, Louis C.K., Tim Allen, Jeff Foxworthy, Janeane Garofalo and 76 other
            professional comics.

            Jordan’s true passion is commercials. He has directed over 719 national TV spots to date.

            Check out Jordan on imdb.com or iamcomicmovie.com and he is fun to Google. Jordan Brady takes his documentary, “I AM COMIC,” to Slamdance: “Bow-Chicka-Bow-Wow!”