Tool signs Na Frenette, Greg Bell moves to Tomorrow

Tool of North America has signed South Korean director Na Frenette to its content roster. Frenette began her career as a documentarian reporting on social issues in Korea and has also contributed to experiential art exhibits like Detroit’s Flower House. She has worked for companies including automotive brands such as Ford, Chevrolet and GM. Comedy director Greg Bell, the former co-founder of Venables, Bell and Partners, has signed with production company Tomorrow for commercial representation. Bell joins founders Chris Zander and Andrew Wonder at Tomorrow, which is based in Los Angeles and Brooklyn. He has also been represented by Backyard, where Zander was formerly managing director, and prior to that, Epoch. He is known for his humorous work spanning over two decades, including for the likes of Amazon, Lowes, Samsung and Toyota. RSA Films is adding director Pascal Dangin for commercial representation. Dangin is a filmmaker, digital artist, creative director, photographer and book publisher of artists’ monographs who has collaborated with the likes of "Vogue"’s Anna Wintour, Madonna and Annie Liebovitz. His latest commercial work is for the launch of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ global flagship hotel in Hong Kong, via his design and strategic services firm StudioDangin (SDG). He has also worked on campaigns for Prada, Victoria’s Secret, Balmain, Lancôme, Zales ft. Vera Wang, 7 For All Mankind and Lancel. Interrogate has added director Samir Mallal to its roster.... Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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