EPISODE GUIDE



EPISODE 11: Jack's "Fair Trade" and Scott's "Boss"
Jack's mythical pawn shop owner is the key to greatness and Scott's office drama revolves around voodoo.

EPISODE 10: Scott's "Anytime, Anywhere" and Vera's "Small Business"
Scott's characters have an impromptu soccer match while Vera wrangles kids, a psychic and a shoeshiner.

EPISODE 9: Jeffrey's "NCAA" and Sean's "Ecoimagination"
Jeffrey continues his work with warm, real people with the story of a family's sacrifice and Sean takes on a huge visual effects job to promote GE's Ecoimagination "Solar Power."

EPISODE 8: Jim's "Birth" and Michael's "Unlitter"
Jim McMahon puts a new spin on the old Memorex campaign and Michael Moretti shows off his skill with visual effects for one of the most popular cars on the road.

EPISODE 7: Gregg's "Backboard" and Michael's "Valet"
Gregg Atwell highlights a little friendly competition on the court while Michael Pescasio finds out why shooting a car reel is unbelievably expensive.

EPISODE 6: Scott's "Hott Bus" and Michael's "Flipbook"
Scott Rhea's spot shows an advantage to public transportation and Michael Moretti's offers an unusual bedtime story.

EPISODE 5: Natasha's "Fall" and Jeffrey's "Because We Can"
Natasha Lee creates fall during an LA spring while Jeffrey Lamont Brown takes on the challenge of offering change to a nation.

EPISODE 4: Sean's "Beat the Wind" and Vera's "Morning Cup"
Sean Stiegemeier takes his crew to a dry lake bed while Vera Freitag creates a new spot for orange juice.

EPISODE 3: Aine's "Everest"and Jack's "Unrealized Potential"
Jack Wung braves the downtown streets of LA while Aine Carey has the longest commute to location we've seen: Base Camp, Mt. Everest.

EPISODE 2: Scott’s "Mile High Club" and Jim’s "Cheerleader Fantasy"
Jim McMahon takes over a football field to tell the story of how one teenager deals with his cheerleader fantasy for Baby Ruth while Scott Stephens' unusual proposal for Berlitz occurs in a grounded plane.

EPISODE 1: Meet The Directors
Meet all our new directors, each ready to select their scripts and begin shooting their first spots.

Teaser
New series which follows fledgling commercial directors as they shoot a new reel to break into advertising.

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