
| by: | Jul 18, 2000 |
Photographer and commercial filmmaker Andrea Giacobbe and documentary directors Brett Morgan and Nanette Burstein have joined bicoastal Anonymous Content for representation for commercials.
Giacobbe was most recently represented for commercials through Propaganda Films. His commercial credits include ads for Volvic, Kodak, Philips, Mustang, Chivas and Faberge. Giacobbe filmed the video "Revolution Action" for German techno-anarchists Atari Teenage Riot, as well as Garbage's "Push It" and Death in Vegas' "Dirt." Additionally, Giacobbe is a respected still photographer whose images have appeared in "Dazed & Confused," "Raygun," "The New York Times," "Spin" and "Vibe."
Morgen and Burstein are the directors of the documentary "On The Ropes," which won at the Sundance Festival in 1999 and was nominated for an Academy Award this year. Currently the pair is working with producer Graydon Carter (of Vanity Fair) on a companion film to Bob Evan's "Kid Stays in the Picture."

