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Director David Terry Fine has signed with bi-coastal production company Epoch Films for commercial representation.
 
Fine is a filmmaker working out of New York. He's made a wide variety of short films and music videos with collaborators like Radiolab, MoMA, Nowness, Adult Swim, plus musical artists Son Lux and Robyn. David created the award-winning feature documentary "Salaam Dunk," a story set in post-war Iraq about a university women’s basketball team. David’s immersive experimental short film "Can You Read My Lips?" has won a variety of awards online and at festivals, and been selected to screen in countries around the world as part of USC's American Film Showcase program. His most recent film, "Hit it Hard," is an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary about golfer John Daly.
“Epoch is excited to introduce another unique filmmaking voice into the advertising marketplace,” said Epoch Films Founding Partner Mindy Goldberg. “I love David’s work and it is our great pleasure to support David’s expansion from success in music videos, film and TV into commercials.”
"I feel so honored and excited to be joining this team,” said Fine. “Although we're just starting to work together, the culture at Epoch feels familiar and comfortable. The company's work is fantastic and speaks for itself. I'm truly excited to see what we make together. It feels like we're going to have some fun in the process, too. Can't ask for much more than that.”
 
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