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Director Steve Fuller Joins Sibling Rivalry's Family

 

Episodic television director Steve Fuller, now repped by Sibling Rivalry.

Sibling Rivalry, a studio that creates immersive storytelling with design sensibility, is welcomes Emmy award-winning Director/Creative Director Steve Fuller to the company. Fuller is widely known for such iconic projects as the Emmy winning main titles for AMC's "Mad Men," Showtime's "Nurse Jackie" and the HBO miniseries "The Pacific" produced by Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman. He has also lent his directing talent to commercials for McDonald's and CB2.
 
"For many reasons Steve is a perfect fit with Sibling Rivalry and he completes the roster beautifully," notes Executive Producer Maggie Meade. "His work ethic and curated point of view connect deeply with us and our clients, and his creativity is boundless."
 
Comfortable in a variety of mediums and genres – he concepted, directed and illustrated "The Pacific's" main titles - Fuller's creative through-line is visual storytelling. The Director/Designer first forged a reputation for inspired, original projects for networks, agencies and feature films at Imaginary Forces. He was hired by then IF co-founder Mikon van Gastel with whom he worked side-by-side for many years. Fuller also admired the work of Joe Wright, then a Creative Director at Trollback, who went on to co-found Sibling Rivalry with van Gastel. For Fuller, most recently represented by Go Film, joining Sibling Rivalry unites him with these respected colleagues at a studio that aligns design thinking and production.
 
"We've known Steve for over a decade so welcoming him to Sibling Rivalry is like a return to the nest," says van Gastel. "His experience, like ours, crosses over branding, titles and commercials, all design-driven storytelling."
 
"Steve's approach is thoughtful and, as a result, has produced iconic work," adds Wright. "He shares our vantage point: It's the idea that drives execution."

Published 10, April 2013
 

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