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Space (the one between your ears) her final frontier. These are the creative voyages of Tiny Bullet, filmmaker and artist, and they have landed Tiny on her feels like home planet of Arts & Sciences London. 

Uniting her directing work under A&S across the UK and the U.S. marks the next great leap in her career. Though it may seem like a small step, Tiny Bullet has been represented in the U.S. by A&S for years already, during which time she has established herself as one of the industry’s most in-demand directors.

Tiny Bullet is known for her vibrant filmmaking scenescapes, planting her flag on finding unforgettable characters, and fearlessly taking creative risks alien to most. With her laser-focused cinematic eye and hands-on approach to directing talent, Tiny Bullet is an auteur filmmaker in the truest sense. Prior to her career as a director, Tiny Bullet was a sought-after motion and animation designer, creating entire visual worlds at a whim. Her expertise as a professional multi-media visual artist and photographer, in addition to her celebrated directing career, is visible in her artful composition in every frame. 

Celebrated for their cultural impact and serving as launch pads for conversation, Tiny Bullet’s films are as eye-catching as they are entertaining. Her first major commercial project earned a New York Times Gold Award and ranked among their “most watchable commercials.” Her playfully rebellious film #Adpology hilariously dismantled stereotypes about women in female-centered advertisements and screened at Cannes for International Women’s Day, ultimately garnering over six million views. Tiny provoked polite society with a commercial for Lovehoney, a popular brand of sex toys, which was later described as “the most outrageous advert to ever air on British TV.”

Since then, Tiny Bullet has directed ads for many other high-profile brands, including McDonald’s, Tesco Mobile, O2, Flipz, BBC, Kellogg’s, Intel, and eBay, for which she received a Webby Award. Her first spot in the U.S. market for GoCart won a Clio Award, Kinsale Shark, and APA Award. Her most recent work includes a multi-media campaign for Gas Networks Ireland, starring an anxious badger stressing the importance of checking for gas pipes, and Quickbooks featuring a fictional version of Queen Boudica and her accountant.

Tina, AKA Tiny Bullet, on her recent move: “I now have Arts & Sciences DNA running through my transatlantic veins and am thrilled to announce that I will continue our collaboration in the UK. They have a fantastic team and talented roster, with a Tiny Bullet-sized slot. James, Elise, and Megan have been wonderful supporters and understand my future goals. I look forward to working with James, who will offer his invaluable experience and wisdom. Additionally, I have received permission to bring my sidekick, Keith the Badger, who is also excited about our next interstella adventure.”

James Bland, Managing Director and Partner at Arts & Sciences adds, “We've admired Tiny’s work since she first came on the scene in London, and I soon approached her about joining Arts & Sciences in the US. Since then, we have become good friends as I got to watch her grow as a Director. Tina's character and personality come through everything she does. She has a truly unique voice and talent. It's an incredible honour to bring her into the London side of A&S and be a part of her journey going forward.” 

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