
Nicolai Fuglsig
Nicolai Fuglsig) is a Danish film director and photojournalist. He graduated from the Danish School of Journalism. In 1999, his book on an untold nuclear disaster (Techa River pollution by the Mayak plutonium production site) won the ICP Infinity Award in New York City and the World Press Photo First Prize, as well as the Kodak prize for Best Photographer Under 30.
While on assignment as a photographer in the Kosovo War, Fuglsig learned directing as he recorded footage that eventually became a 15-minute documentary, Return of the Exiled. The film was shown on Danish national television and was screened in Danish cinemas. Today, in addition to his commercial career, Fuglsig has a number of high concept movie projects in various stages of production, backed by major studios and independent financiers.
Fuglsig won the Gold Lion in the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in June 2006, and the Grand Prix at the Midsummer Awards in London in July 2006, for his work on a Sony Bravia commercial featuring 250,000 bouncing balls let loose on the largest hill in San Francisco (Filbert and Leavenworth). He made his American feature film debut in 2018 with 12 Strong.

Andreas Nilsson
Andreas Nilsson is an artist and director based in Malmö, Sweden, best known for his contributions to the music videos of 2 Chainz, The Knife, Fever Ray, MGMT, Goldfrapp, José González, White Lies, Peter, Björn & John, Moby and Bright Eyes.

Antoine Bardou Jacquet
Antoine Bardou-Jacquet is a multi award-winning director. His Honda ‘Cog’ film is the most awarded commercial in the history of advertising. His first music video for Alex Gopher explored fresh ways of working with type fonts, which later was used by the studio he founded, H5, in the Oscar winning short ‘Logorama’. In 2014 Antoine directed his first feature film, ‘Moonwalkers’, which was selected at SXSW and stars Ron Perlman and Rupert Grint. For over 20 years he has directed commercials for international brands including Visa, DHL, Virgin Atlantic, Shell, Peugeot, Nissan, Coca Cola, Heineken, Guiness, Belvedere and Canal Plus.

Matt Wilson
Director Matt Wilson completed a Graphic Design Diploma at Monash University where he majored in photography. From his love of photography, imagery and design Matt started directing. His work is recognised for its international look and his eye for what’s graphic and original.
He has directed over 280 commercials and digital content for international agencies and multinational clients worldwide. Shooting high-end commercials in Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India, China, Vietnam, Europe, America and Australia. Brands include, P&G, Unilever, Nokia, Panasonic, Nestle, GE, Sharp, Corona, Mc Donald’s, Ponds, Pantene, Dove and Coke.
His talent has led to many awards: Best of Bates, Finalist twice at the New York Festival, MADC Awards, PANPA Awards, Create Awards, numerous short film awards, Silver at the Global Summit Creative Awards and his POSB film won a Bomb Award. His designs for 2dx, Melbourne Central, HWT, Kit Kat and his photographs have been featured in The Design Files and DeskTop Magazine.
He has made over 10 short films - some of these now in the National Archive – and many music videos for artists such as Hugo Race, Blow, The Go-Betweens, Magnetic, Horsehead, Little Murders, The Panics, Lief and Bamboo. He has also directed the prestigious Melbourne International Film Festival trailers twice.
Matt continues to exhibit his photographs accepting the occasional commission. He surfs and plays music in duo 1/4 Minus.
Now working freelance Matt continues to film around the globe.

Juan Cabral
Juan Cabral is the director and writer of the popular “Gorilla” advert for Cadbury – which was the most awarded spot of 2008, including the Cannes Grand Prix in Television and voted Ad of the Decade by Ad Age Magazine in the US. He is also the creator of the Sony Bravia Campaign Trilogy (Balls, Paint and Playdoh).
Born in Argentina in 1978, he studied Graphic Design in the University of Buenos Aires. At age 22 he went to work at Mother London, which became Agency of the year in 2002. He joined Fallon in 2003 and started to manage the Sony and Tate Museum account. He was appointed partner and creative director at the agency, which became agency of the year in 2006 and 2007.
His accolades include 19 Cannes Lions, 2 Cannes Grand Prix, 7 Gold Clios, the 2008 Creative Circle President Award, Best in Show at the “One Show”, the prestigious D&AD Black Pencil and has won the Channel 4 Film-Four director’s cut award for the best ad of the last decade. He’s been written about by the Wall Street Journal, Independent, Guardian, Times and Esquire Magazine and was also included in the Evening Standard ‘London’s most influential people of 2008′ list.
In 2015 he directed ‘Beds’ for Ikea, which was voted best Campaign of the Year in the UK. The ethereal advert went on to earn the title of Best Crafted commercial of the year by BTAA, a Graphite Pencil from the D&AD and 9 Gold statues from the BTAA, Ciclope and the prestigious Cannes Lions Festival. This same year, Juan was nominated for the prestigious DGA award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for Ikea ‘Monkeys’ and Lurpak ‘Freestyle’.

locus
LOCUS delivers happy and moving moments to the whole world, with its infinite imagination and great technical power.

Surapong
I am a freelance director in Bangkok,Thailand
Top began his career as an assistant director at Phenomena Bangkok, and later on became a commercial director for many well known clients in South East Asia, for example, Axe, ChupaChup, Ikea, Kitkat, Vasaline and Colgate.
In 2007 He is the finalist as the new director of the year for the KODAK inside film awards Sydney. Top has also won awards for directing including Cannes Lion, Kancil Awards, Adfest and Adman.
His unique skill is to blend a benefit of a product he works on, smartly and humorously with his commercials. He has shown an ability to get great comedic performances from celebrities and actors.
Top believes the great commercials are the result of a great idea and also a collaboration with the agency, the client and his team.
When not working on commissioned works, Top also pursues his personal travel documentary film projects.

Dome Sitisiri
Dome's work is grounded in visual style and storytelling, his approach is smart, surreal and playful.
He started his career as an assistant director at Phenomena Bangkok then continue his directing talents as a commercial director from 2006. In 2014, his work has won awards at London International Awards and Adfest.
With his unique eye, not only for quirky art direction, but also for cinematic storytelling, his clients are varies, for example; Oriental Princess, Virgin Active, Cadbury, Panasonic, Snickers, Nissin and QQ.
After several years of experiencing in advertising, he started to make features film, 2013 'Last Summer' is his debut.
Dome is inspired by absurd ideas, Seattle music and good food.