Commercial Director Emma Scott credits her creative journey to an insatiable appetite for aspirational messaging. Her focus on positive human stories and eagerness to challenge preconceptions have shaped her distinctive approach to filmmaking.

Whether working with actors, real people, or sporting legends, she brings a unique perspective that challenges traditional narratives. Her exceptional eye for art direction and colour sets her apart, adding an exciting visual dimension to her storytelling.

Specialising in commercials, Emma’s work goes beyond the ordinary, breaking through boundaries in gender, sport, lifestyle and fashion. Her films stand out for their honesty, focusing on real human experiences that often diverge from mainstream media narratives. Emma’s approach to filmmaking reflects a commitment to capturing moments that resonate with audiences and defy conventional norms.

Having spent several years working as a creative for international brands like Rolex, Vodafone, FIFA and McLaren, Emma brings a wealth of experience and insight to her directorial role. With a global reach, her portfolio features an impressive array of clients, including industry giants such as Apple, The Telegraph, Shell, Samsung, Volvo and Sony. Her work for these clients has not only pushed boundaries but has also garnered awards and global recognition.

Director and Editor Annie Bercy has been manifesting visions both on and off screens since the early 2000s. Self-taught and driven by curiosity, Bercy explored multiple creative interests as a teenager. By the time she reached college, she knew she was ready to dive head-first into directing.

The Haitian-American creative is at the forefront of an era-defining wave of concept-driven visual artists that combine visual ingenuity with socio-cultural commentary. Resetting perceptions of beauty, love and life, Bercy often taps into her experience growing up in New York City. Local underground music and fashion culture to narrate stories shaping the current zeitgeist in music, advertising and the arts.

Previously referred to as a “Renaissance Woman”, Annie’s hands-on personality and youthful enthusiasm focus on making the imaginary tangible has seen her work with names such as Cardi B, Ciara, Alex Vaughn, Shea Moisture and Aveeno.

Director Harry Guest started off as a script developer, working with renowned studios in London such as Heyday Films, Number, and Revolution. This laid the groundwork for his distinctive stylised film aesthetic and marked the beginning of his award-winning career.

Harry has a knack for creating narratives that resonate with audiences. His sharp pacing gives a nod to the powerful characters he encountered growing up in London. Drawn to the funny, ridiculous and irreverent aspects of life, he’s not interested in how his films make you feel–good, bad, sad, mad, whatever–as long as you feel something.

Directing notable commercials, fashion films and social content for brands including Contiki Travel, Puttshack Golf, Ballantines Whiskey, Amazon, BBC and London Fashion Week, his work goes beyond the commercial realm. Harry’s theatrical short films, Ocean Brew and Wreckless Abandon, made waves in the film and festival circuits and projects like the TV Pilot, The Great Library, a car advert for Ora Funky Cat and music videos for Krept and Konan ft. Popcaan showcase his versatility.