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Magna Studios announced it has bolstered its leadership team with the promotion of Nick Fuller to US Commercials Managing Director. 

In his role, he will be driving forward Magna’s output for brands looking to drive deep engagement with customers through high quality, creative content.

Since joining Magna at its founding as Director of Production, he has played an instrumental role in building out the US commercials team. In just 18 months, Fuller has led the delivery of 20 projects for brands including for Google, Amazon, Apple, Adidas, Walmart, Spotify, among others, and has worked with 16 directors, including Academy Award-winning directors Asif Kapadia, Steve McQueen, James Marsh, among others.

With over 16 years’ experience in production, Fuller has firmly established himself as a creative leader, with previous roles at Pulse Films, Stink Films, and Anonymous Content. Earlier this year, he was recognised by Adage as one of the top three Executive Producers in the industry.

Speaking on the promotion, Davud Karbassioun, Co-CEO of Magna Studios, said: “This promotion is incredibly well deserved. I don't think I’ve ever worked with a better Executive Producer and we’re lucky to have him as part of our team. He’s always delivering results for clients, talent, and teams, making the impossible happen. He has been such an integral part of the launch of Magna Studios and is going to take Magna to greater heights with his expertise.”

Jeff Tremaine, Co-creator of Jackass, "I’ve put Nick through hell since the second we started working together. It’s nice to see him continue to grow with Magna and step up to the MD! He really is the best!"

Sam Pilling, Magna Studios filmmaker, “Nick is a true creative partner. Everyone loves him. He’s always pushing boundaries and time after time, he makes the impossible happen. He works like a trooper to protect the creative process and always champions the work, setting everyone up for success with the most positive spirit. It is a special feeling to know he’s in your corner.”

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