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Production company Blink has signed RVBBERDUCK, also known as Ben Doyle, for commercial representation.

Doyle has collaborated with notable figures in both traditional and content creation spaces, gaining a deep understanding of UK and global internet culture. His ability to work with top influencers and understand their audience needs while delivering seamless brand messages has enabled him to create authentic and entertaining brand films that resonate with youth audiences and internet culture.

Starting in the mailroom at BBH and progressing to a PA at Black Sheep Studios, Doyle has developed a unique style as a film director, spanning online content, TV commercials, and broadcasting. His work often features entertaining absurdity and a tongue-in-cheek comedic style. He excels at showcasing new sides of talent, engaging dedicated fans, and positively disrupting audiences who might otherwise skip ads.

His spot for Sky Glass, written and directed by himself, features talent like Amelia Dimoldenberg, Mason Mount, Asim Chaudhry, Chunkz, and Nella Rose. His work also includes familiar faces such as Harry Kane, Ian Wright, Big Zuu, and rising darts star Luke Littler. Since his debut feature documentary, ‘KSI: Can’t Lose,’ Doyle has worked with clients including Coca-Cola, Netflix, EE, Adidas, Google, Apple Music, Samsung, and Revolut.

“I’m unbelievably excited to be joining Blink. We meet at the intersection of TVC and social, blending heritage and next-gen. I can’t think of a better partner for dreaming up what the next chapter in advertising might look like,” said RVBBERDUCK.

Patrick Craig, Executive Producer at Blink, stated, “From the first time I met Ben (and every time since), I’ve been bowled over by his energy and passion for filmmaking, be it branded entertainment or traditional advertising. He is at the perfect crossroad between internet and influencer marketing and high-end directing talent. His directing journey is only just beginning, and we are honoured Ben has chosen us for this next chapter.”

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