Friday Forum – Diego Pernía
Zac Brown's Southern Reel Film Company Director
#CircusForum The Creative Circus hosts special guests every Friday in the Carol Vick Bynum Theater as part of our Friday Forum Series. Special guests include top industry pros from Ad Agencies, Design Shops, & Top Companies, Circus Alumni & more!
We’re happy to share that Diego Pernía, Zac Brown’s Southern Reel Film Company Director will be speaking on Friday, August 31st at The Creative Circus.
Diego is an award-winning advertising, photographer and music video director.
Actually, he’s Zac Browns’ Southern reel Film Company Director.
Born in Argentina. Established in Atlanta, Georgia.
On these days he’s also creative directing Sir Rosevelt’s (Together with Cirque Du Soleil) and Zac Brown Band live show designs.
He has studied, among others, with Eiko Ishioka, celebrated Japanese set and costume designer of major film and theatre productions such as Dracula (Francis Ford Coppola), The Cell (Tarsem Danwar) or the opera Das Rheingold by Richard Wagner.
Also studied storytelling and screenwriting with Robert McKee, Guillermo Arriaga, Syd Field and John Truby, masters of many of the greatest writers of today’s industry,
Diego is constantly developing his extensive experience in several markets around the world, emphasizing on merging live action and photo-realistic CGI elements with a cinematic storytelling style.
Brands like Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Mazda, Peugeot, Samsung Russia (official campaign for Sochi Olympic games), Nissan (including Nissan Ginza, Tokyo, shot in Japan, and the award-winning “5th element” Nissan Altima), SKY, General Motors company. Award-winning Canary Islands National Tourism, Toyota, Televisa (who celebrated the historical world-wide campaign “Stars of the Bicentennial”) Sony, HSBC, Telcel, AXN, Nestlé, Axe (for whom he directed several episodes and designed the concept for Fox’s TV series “City Hunters” golden winner at the “Eye of Iberoamerica” among numerous awards) Nec, City Bank,, Fox Italy and Animax among others.
He directed and produced TV shows for Discovery Channel, People and Arts, BBC London, MTV, E! Entertainment and Nickelodeon.