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Brandon Jameson is a founding partner of the New York based branded entertainment company LINK, where his talents for writing, directing and the business of filmmaking, have empowered the production of award winning long and short-form films. After more than two decades of directing critically acclaimed projects, Brandon's current work includes episodic television, such as Miss Universe's Guide to the Universe for Trump/NBC, and acclaimed work for Fortune 500 companies and non-profits. He works extensively with actors as varied as Patricia Heaton, Eric McCormack, Betty Buckley, Bradley Whitford, and Salma Hayek. At the age of 11, Brandon was awarded a Kodak Young Filmmaker Award, and during high school was the recipient of two William and Sophia Casey grants. This led to Brandon receiving a full scholarship to the prestigious NYU Film School to study with experimental auteur Stan Brakhage. After graduation, he spent ten years in Europe and New York City honing his skills and sharpening his "eye" under the tutelage of image-making icons David Bailey, Richard Avedon and Lord Snowden. After establishing LINK, Brandon went on to direct a string of iconic award-winning commercials for global mega-brands such as CoverGirl cosmetics. His films "Breathe" for UNICEF, "A Different Light" for Cure Autism Now and four seasons of PSA campaigns for PBS, have received critical acclaim and showcased Brandon's unique approach to storytelling. Following in the footsteps of his idols, commercial directors David Fincher and Ridley Scott, Brandon has achieved a proven talent for leading global campaigns with average budgets of 500K- 1M to successful completion; under-budget and on-schedule. Brandon's recent projects have received accolades and best in show nods from the governing bodies of Cine', CLIO, Telly, Communitas and the AVA Awards, making him a go-to director for "A-List" brands and top agencies world-wide.