Director Roman White Joins Moo Creative Media
Moo Creative Media has added award-winning director Roman White to its roster. White will create music videos, films and television commercials with the Nashville-based content company.
“Moo Creative has an unparalleled reputation throughout Nashville and the music industry for innovation and high quality work,” said White. “I can’t wait to see what we are able to accomplish together.”
White has three Emmys, six CMT Music awards (including Director of the Year and Video of the Year for Carrie Underwood‘s “Before He Cheats”), as well as numerous ACM and GAC video awards. Among the artists White has worked with include Underwood, Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum, Kelly Clarkson, Reba McEntire, Kellie Pickler, Colbie Caillat, Gavin DeGraw and Brandi Carlile.
“Roman has an incredible reputation for producing groundbreaking work for ‘A list’ artists. His decision to work exclusively with Moo Creative is a key milestone in our company’s history. As word of Roman’s affiliation with us has leaked out in Nashville’s creative community, there’s been a lot of excitement and buzz about his joining the team,” said Nick Palladino, President of Moo Creative Media. “Our first shoot with Roman at the helm went unbelievably well. His instincts as a director are brilliant and we welcome him to the MCM family with open arms.”
White will also direct television commercials with Moo Creative. His portfolio features commercials for organizations including To Write Love on Her Arms, First Tennessee, Tennessee Lottery and Wisconsin Lottery. He is currently finishing his first film, Serafine, and is in pre-production on his first feature film, Pepper Anne.
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