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Creative production powerhouse London Alley announces the addition of award-winning, international director Melody Maker to its directorial roster. 

Maker’s addition to London Alley will bring her background and expertise in visual storytelling and VFX skills to create striking work for the studio’s top brands and clients, making her impression on today’s culture.

Maker is known for her high level of artistry, technique and craft, particularly her stunning visual FX and bold styling, This can be seen in her high-energy promotional spots featuring today’s most renowned athletes for global brands and music video masterpieces for musicians. Her most notable work includes BMW’s Nightride featuring musician and writer Nabihah Iqbal, Revolut’s collaboration with UK boxer Anthony Joshua, the campaign for Oppo Reno II, and music videos for UK hitmakers Greentea Peng and Mahalia.

"London Alley is home to some of the top directorial minds in the business, each of us bringing something unique to the table," shared Maker. "As a visual storyteller at heart, I love experimenting with various techniques and mediums to infuse a distinctive texture into my films. My focus is on achieving movement and fluidity, ranging from choreography to VFX and beyond. I’ve always admired how London Alley elevates their clients to cultural transcendence, so I am looking forward to showcasing my style on future projects.”

Self-taught and self-made, Maker's passion for storytelling was sparked during her previous career in fashion as a creative director leading creative efforts for lifestyle and fashion brands. Most recently Maker was a film director at The Mill+, where she directed and advised on live action projects with VFX integration.

“Melody has that rare ability to bring her vision to life through an artistic style that’s completely her own. It’s obvious why she’s made such a name for herself in the UK and we couldn’t be more excited by her limitless potential here in the US with our team.” said Luga Podesta, London Alley founder.

Maker’s directorial credits also include shooting in the deep underbelly of the Mississippi Delta for the award-winning Stars TV network show, P-Valley. Maker is based in London.

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