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Posted: Thurs., Feb. 12, 1998

Band Apart inks helmers for ad unit

Woo, Segal, Tillman to moonlight

By DAN COX

EXCLUSIVE
Feature helmers John Woo ("Face/Off"), Kevin Reynolds ("187"), Peter Segal ("Tommy Boy") and George Tillman Jr. ("Soul Food") have inked with A Band Apart Commercials to churn out TV ads in between feature assignments.

A Band Apart exec producers Michael Bodnarchek and Lawrence Bender announced on Wednesday the creation of its new A Band Apart.35mm division, which will work specifically with feature directors.

Robert Rodriguez ("Desperado") and Quentin Tarantino ("Pulp Fiction"), who were both repped by A Band Apart Commercials, will join Woo, Reynolds, Segal and Tillman in the .35mm unit, a subdivision of the company.

TV ads can be lucrative for helmers, with payments for a single spot going as high as $500,000 and well into the millions of dollars for a series of ads.

"As a director, you have down time for a few months," said Bender. "It's a way to roll film and keep your director juices flowing. You get to play with different ideas."

Woo recently wrapped a series of ads for Nike through Wieden & Kennedy/Portland. Woo's other major feature was "Broken Arrow."

Reynolds was behind such pics as "Fandango," "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" and "Waterworld."

Segal's other pic was "Naked Gun 33a: The Final Insult."

Bender said the new division was part of a plan for A Band Apart to "synergize" with its commercials, features and record divisions.

A Band Apart Music Videos also signed directors Wayne Isham, Steve Carr and Todd Levin to helm musicvid clips for rec-ord labels and their artists.

Bender added that A Band Apart.35mm was still expanding and would seek out other feature directors to helm commercials.


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