Damian Kulash

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Bicoastal production company Park Pictures has signed Damian Kulash for worldwide representation. Kulash, frontman for the band OK Go, has conceived of and directed 15 wildly popular videos for the band in collaboration with 9 other directors, racking up more than 250 million views online with a vision that is as immediately recognizable as it is breathtakingly creative. His body of work is extraordinary not only for its consistent originality, but for its consistent success.

OK Go’s most recent offering, the zero gravity video for “Upside Down & Inside Out”, passed 47 million views in its first week online, and it joins the band’s long list of trailblazing brand partnerships. Some highlights: “I Won’t Let You Down”, which features Honda scooters and thousands of Japanese dancers doing a mind-bending routine with umbrellas; “Needing/Getting”, the Chevy Super Bowl spot in which Kulash himself stunt drives a Chevy rigged with robotic arms, performing the song live by bashing through a vast desert obstacle course of homemade instruments; and “This Too Shall Pass”, which features an astonishingly elaborate Rube Goldberg Machine (or “mouse trap device”) unfolding in perfect time to the song. Last year, Kulash also directed the optical illusion-driven Red Star Maccaline ad, which was was a huge hit for the Chinese furniture retailer, and was inspired by the band’s own “The Writing’s On The Wall” video.

OK Go’s list of awards include a Grammy, three MTV VMA’s (one from Japan), two Webby’s (one for Lifetime Achievement), eight Cannes Lions, four D&AD Awards, three UK MVA’s, a YouTube Most Creative Award, a YouTube YTMA award, a Public Knowledge IP3 Award, and countless awards from top film festivals.

Click HERE to view Kulash’s reel.

Notes Park Pictures Executive Producer/Co-Founder Jackie Kelman Bisbee, “We’ve always been huge fans of OK Go’s videos. Damian is a technically gifted and visionary director. Each video eclipses the last in its creative boundaries. We’re very thrilled to represent the architect behind the entire body of work.”

Adds Kulash, “OK Go accidentally stumbled into the world of filmmaking when a rehearsal tape of us dancing in my back yard went viral in 2006, and what a lucky accident it was for me. In the decade since, I’ve chased my creative ideas down ever more exciting and unexpected paths, and along the way I’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with some of the world’s most amazing engineers, dancers, technologists, choreographers, and filmmakers. I’m thrilled to be taking my game to a new level.”

Washington, D.C.-born Kulash graduated magna cum laude from Brown University, where he earned the Weston Prize in music composition. His essays and commentaries have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and on NPR’s All Things Considered. He has testified before Congress in support of net neutrality, and is an honorary member of the Harvard Lampoon. Kulash has also been tapped as an industry thought leader, speaking at events including Cannes International Festival of Creativity, SXSW, and The Future of Storytelling, as well as serving on the juries of the D&AD Awards, The One Show, and the Webby Awards.

 

About Park Pictures

Founded in 1998 by Executive Producer Jacqueline Kelman Bisbee and acclaimed filmmaker/cinematographer Lance Acord, Bicoastal/London-based Park Pictures has an auspicious track record of discovering and mentoring new talent in both the commercial and film spheres, and infusing all projects with big screen production values. Park Pictures has forged strong partnerships with agencies, studios and clients worldwide by engaging all members of its team in creative problem solving.

Park Pictures has earned the highest accolades for their international work, including an Oscar, an Emmy, and 18 Cannes Lions. Lance Acord has earned three DGA nominations for his commercial work and newly-signed directing duo The Mercadantes received a 2015 DGA nomination. Known for their story-driven film work, Park Pictures has been selected for Creativity’s “Production Company A-List” for nearly ten consecutive years. In 2015, co-founder Jacqueline Kelman Bisbee was selected for the 2015 Cannes Lions Film Craft jury and Advertising Age’s prestigious ‘Women to Watch’ honor.

Park Pictures’ feature division, headed by Producer Sam Bisbee, Jacqueline Kelman Bisbee and Lance Acord, has produced five features, all of which were selected for the Sundance Film Festival. In 2010, Park Pictures won an Academy Award for the company’s first narrative film, live-action short “The New Tenants,” starring Vincent D’Onofrio.