Justin McMillan joins Film Construction
Commercial and documentary filmmaker Justin McMillan has joined Film Construction, bringing with him close to a decade of cinematic experience.
Along with his background as a successful documentary filmmaker, Justin continues to build an impressive body of commercial work, including spots for clients such as Hubba Bubba, Glad, Jeep and WA Road safety. Driven by a passion for all facets of film production, Justin explains that it is “the planning and logistics part of production” that inspires him most. “Dissecting and storyboarding an ad for the first time is a lot of fun as that’s when you get the vision and can really see how it’s all going to come together. Then making that vision come alive on screen is the ultimate payoff”
Joined by his producer, Kate Ayrton, a veteran of US institutions suchas MJZ, @radical.media, TBWA Chiat/Day and Deustch, Justin is clearabout one thing when it comes to commercial film making, “it is aboutrecognizing what is needed to make a great piece of communication,while staying true to the single most important promise in the script.Joining Film Construction was a natural progression for me as acommercial film maker because I was ready to take my career to the nextlevel and I really value the experience, expertise, and kudos that theyhave gained over many years of being in the game.”
Justin’s focus on performance supported by strong visuals was whatfirst grabbed the attention of Film Construction General Manager, MikeWatkins: “We had been impressed with Justin’s past portfolio of workand had him on our radar. Not only is he a great director he is also abloody great guy, so we are thrilled to have him onboard with FilmConstruction.”
For more information or to see Justin’s showreel, contact his producer, Kate Ayrton at kate@filmconstruction.com | 02 9698 0122
7 Comments
Well done Justin. Great director, great bloke and a great dog.
Rocky rocks, oui oui…
Oh I like Him….. Big man…Strong
they’ve lost a few crackers lately, good luck sticking it out justin
Cool Frenchie. Wonder is he rides up front on the long board.
who left & where to?
David White – he’s an art director now with some bloke called Furby
Matt Palmer – Prodigy
Nick Ball – @radical.media