KELLEHER GETS CURIOUS IN SYDNEY
Says Pete Grasse of Curious Australia: "To describe Lance’s approach to filmmaking, you'd have to say it was atmospheric and inherently visual, with a knack for condensing compelling narratives into highly accomplished pieces of film.
"Lance was certainly on my radar while I was working in the USA and Japan. So when I arrived down under, I naturally saw him as a daunting local competitor for Curious. I’m very glad he’s on our team now."
Throughout his career, Kelleher has directed some of the most visible TV commercials for Australian audiences, including the epic Nutrigrain series for JWT, and last year’s ‘Continental Drift’ for Heineken, Bates Asia and the Rugby World Cup.
Kelleher began his career as a news editor in New Zealand, fast establishing a reputation as one of this region’s top directors. After moving to the US in the late ’90s, he created a long list of iconic spots for Cadillac, BMW, Dodge, and Lexus.
Back in Australia, where he now resides, he has directed major campaigns for agencies Saatchi & Saatchi, M&C Saatchi, Euro RSCG, and Ogilvy & Mather for their premier brands Toyota, Qantas, Orange, and BP Castrol.
Says Grasse: "Lance remains highly sought after in the overseas markets where he’s represented by incubator films in the US, Bandits in Europe, and The Garden in Canada, but his focus these days is on working with the most adventurous and inventive creatives here at home, and Curious is happy to have him."
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For more information, contact Pete Grasse, at Curious Film in Australia: peterg@curiousfilm.com or +61 430 596 071
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good move
Fantastic Move. Peter G Rocks! Peter is da Man!
Thanks Mom!
"you'd have to say it was atmospheric and inherently visual, with a knack for condensing compelling narratives into highly accomplished pieces of film".....
wtf?
Dear WTF:
If you watch the work, the statement makes sense.
I apologize for any confusion. It was certainly not my intent.
Wishing you a pleasant weekend.