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Production company Recommended announces the signing of award-winning director Snorri Sturluson to its roster. Snorri believes fusing together images, music, story and technology is the ultimate art form. He took these ideals to heart when beginning his career in the states. Snorri completed his first spot, “Share” for Nokia, while working as an assistant to Eidur Snorri in June 2006.  By August of that year Snorri shot the second unit on a massive campaign for Mercedes-Benz.  
 
A native of Iceland, Snorri began as a photographer for several leading music bands, creating his first music video during the 1990’s in Iceland. It was not until he immigrated to New York City in early 2001, however, that he launched his art directing, designing, advertising and directing career.
 
Snorri’s first gig came as an art director and designer for fashion brands such as Coogi, FUBU and DrunknMunky. It was during that time that he developed strategies and executions for online campaigns, just as the Internet was coming of age as an advertising medium. Snorri guided and executed the overall direction of the brands across all media, print, digital, experiential and broadcast. Snorri later worked in technology and social media at ad agency thread, working closely with a variety of tech and social media startups, as well as heavyweights such as Yahoo!
 
Snorri would soon make a seamless transition from advertising to the director’s chair, which gives him the opportunity to explore and push boundaries, and provides him with an outlet to hone his skills though a combination of inventive, visual, technological and human storytelling.
 
His directing career has opened the doors to him working with several high profile clients including Comcast with Zachary Levy, Out with the Old Super Bowl commercial for Dell, Jackhammer for Mercedes-Benz and UGG with Tom Brady.
 
When Snorri is not directing, he enjoys writing movie scripts. In fact, he is writing one now and working towards creating his first movie…but it’s too early to share more.
 
Snorri graduated with a degree in Philosophy from the University of Iceland.
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