Buddy Brakha Joins RSA & Black Dog Films U.S. as Staff Executive Producer

 

By Egotist / /

New hire rounds out restructure of U.S. production staff to address changing marketplace.

RSA Films and Black Dog Films U.S. recently announced Buddy Brakha has joined the companies as an executive producer. An accomplished integrated producer, talent manager and creative director, Brakha will executive produce for RSA’s award-winning roster of directors and help support music video division, Black Dog Films where he’ll work closely with rep Molly Bohas. Brakha will report directly to RSA’s Managing Director David Mitchell.

Brakha has spent the past 16 years as worldwide executive producer and a creative director at Brakhax2, founded by his father, acclaimed photographer, filmmaker and artist Moshe Brakha. There he produced large-scale integrated campaigns for brands such as SKYY Vodka, Martini & Rossi, EA, Best Buy, Dewar’s and Motorola, to note a few, many of which involved working with celebrities the likes of Charlize Theron, Tom Hanks, Samuel L. Jackson, Steve Jobs, George Clooney, Katy Perry, Will Smith, Keanu Reeves and others.

“Buddy is a great addition to the companies,” comments David Mitchell. “He ran his own family’s business, Brakhax2, for many years. He works well with brands, talent and production and has great taste and aesthetic. He has produced in different formats for all mediums, including high-profile iconic film and photography campaigns for Moshe. Buddy’s collective experience enables him to tackle projects creatively and competitively.”

“There is so much potential today to work with brands as partners,” Brakha adds. “Brands have always recognized the value of content, so I see them involved as co-producers vs. ‘the client’ or a silent sponsor. Today the role of producer is no longer singular – just print or television – you need to be an integrated producer able to do it all.”

Live-action commercials and print campaigns, editorial, luxury brands, photo book publishing (including a recent project as creative director for the coffee table book L.A. Babe published by Rizzoli) and branded content assignments have taken Brakha all over the world, including Mexico, Canada, South America, South Africa and Europe.

The past year at RSA Films and Black Dog have seen a restructure of production staff to reflect changes in the market. Brakha joins RSA staff executive producer Paul Kawasaki to offer clients diverse production expertise, nimbleness and timely solutions for the shifting demands of the advertising business. The news follows recent RSA signings of directors Peter Atencio, Christian Lamb and Marie Schuller, and Clio Awards honors for Hennessy “The Seven Worlds,” “Runaway Train 25” and “UOMA Beauty.” Black Dog recently signed music video directing sensation Meji Alabi and also represents Lamb and Schuller.

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