Pulse Films adds director Tom Day to global roster
Known for combining impeccable craft with authenticity and a dynamic visual edge, his work embodies an emotional gravitas that never takes itself too seriously.
Renowned for telling human stories with a deftness of hand that keeps the viewer hooked, Tom Day is the latest signing to the evolving Pulse Films roster.
Known for combining impeccable craft with authenticity and a dynamic visual edge, his work embodies an emotional gravitas that never takes itself too seriously. His latest work for both Adidas Originals, starring Barry Keoghan, and the Met Police showcase his ability to create authentic, beautifully observed visuals combined with visceral human storytelling that pack a punch.
Day speaks on joining the Pulse roster: “As a director who moves between commercials and documentaries, finding a home at a production company that has such incredible pedigree in both, instantly felt like the perfect fit. While getting to know the Pulse team, I saw they’re not only great people, but also more ambitious than ever, and that’s exactly the energy I love to be a part of.”
After graduating from the National Film and Television School (NFTS), Day scored a British Arrow Gold award for his student work, propelling him into the commercial space, and has since made his name with ads for the likes of Nike, Gucci, Adidas, Honda, and BT Sport. His work has been recognised by Campaign, Clios, Promax, The Royal Television Society, Creative Circle and more.
In March 2024 Netflix released his latest feature doc, Battle of The Baddest, chronicling the run up to the boxing showdown between WBC champion Tyson Fury and MMA legend Francis Ngannou. Day’s next feature documentary Undisputed premieres on Netflix this Autumn. Day’s films consistently bring the audience to the heart of the action whilst championing the truth behind the characters on screen.
Jamie Walker, Managing Director at Pulse Films: “We could not be more excited to welcome Tom to our roster. His work is powerful, pushing the boundaries of documentary filmmaking into commercials whilst maintaining authenticity, combined with craft and the raw energy required to create impact every time.”