The Best Director In Ad History (part one).
He was a "creative silo" because he knew he was always in the right.
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Some of you older creatives definitely know who he is. Most of you younger creatives have never even heard of him (which is a fucking crime), unless you had a good teacher at ad school. Spike Jonze? No. Michel Gondry? No.
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