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Bradley Hasse’s style has been described by The Young Director Review as “seriously wacky, totally weird and rather wonderful” and his work has been recognized by The One Club (formerly the ADC) by honoring Brad with the Young Guns X award. Being a recipient of a FABRICA fellowship (Benetton’s artist residency located in Treviso, Italy), Brad has had the opportunity to gather sensibilities from living and working on both sides of the Atlantic, while traveling globally for work.

In music videos, Brad has worked with artists including Moby, RJD2, Gramatik, and Homeboy Sandman, and in the commercial world, he has worked with clients including Duracell, Dos Equis, Jim Beam, Credit Karma, United Colors of Benetton, AutoTrader, Listerine, Yahoo!, and has helped many of the projects find viral success, like the hit April Fools campaign for Scope’s “Bacon Flavored Mouthwash” that reached a billion impressions in a few short weeks.

In feature films, Brad made his directorial debut in 2020 with Songs for a Sloth, a drama/comedy about an ex-musician (Richard Hollman of Law and Order, Guiding Light) who is on the edge of a nervous breakdown when he meets a talking sloth (voiced by Jack McBrayer of 30 Rock, Wreck-It Ralph) that convinces him to pick up the guitar again to make music for a fundraising effort to save the sloth’s habitat. The film has taken home the Best Feature award at Paris Play Film Festival and Venice Film Awards amongst other accolades in last year’s film festival circuit, and will be released Spring of 2021.