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Samuel Bennetts
editSamuel Bennetts is an Australian commercial director known for his work in visual effects and storytelling in the advertising industry. He has garnered acclaim for his work with various global brands, integrating his love for comic books, pop culture, and film into his commercial projects.
Early Life and Career
editBennetts' interest in directing emerged early in his life, leading him to direct plays in university and eventually transition into the world of film and commercials. He began his career by directing music videos for bands such as Rouge Traders, INXS, and Grinspoon. His work on a visual for an INXS track remixed by Rouge Traders marked a significant turn in his career, particularly in the field of visual effects
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Commercial Directing
editBennetts has established a notable career in commercial directing, working with brands such as VW, McDonald's, Johnson & Johnson, Castrol, eBay, Powerade, and Canon. His approach to commercials is characterized by a focus on emotional storytelling and visual effects, aiming to make audiences view the world differently and evoke a range of emotions
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Notable Works
editSome of his notable works include commercials for Shell, Credit One, Etisalat, Vanish, Rossman, FedEx, Electrolux, Toyota, Purepoint Financial, and others. These works are showcased on various platforms and demonstrate his versatility and skill in directing commercials across different themes and brands .
Personal Philosophy
editBennetts' work is deeply influenced by his love for comic books and pop culture. He enjoys collaborating closely with actors, cinematographers, designers, and post-production artists, believing in the power of teamwork to create compelling narratives. His goal in filmmaking is to create emotionally driven and thought-provoking content, staying true to the idea and its emotional core
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Representation and Affiliations
editHe is represented by various film and commercial production companies, including UNIT9, Clockwork Films, and others, where his portfolio can be viewed and his services engaged
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External Links
edit- Samuel Bennetts' Official Website: samuelbennetts.com
- Clockwork Films: www.clockworkfilms.tv
- UNIT9: www.unit9.com