Where The Buffalo Roam Signs Director Geordie Stephens
Jan. 07, 2025
Creative production company Where The Buffalo Roam (WTBR) has signed director Geordie Stephens for US commercials and branded content. Stephens is known for his subtle performance-driven comedic style, emphasizing art direction, production design, and cinematography. Previously represented by Tool of North America and FANCY, his commercial portfolio includes such global brands as Mini Cooper, HP, Toyota, Bud Light, and Burger King. A former agency creative, Stephens transitioned to the director’s chair following a lengthy career at Butler, Shine & Stern, CP+B Miami, and others.
PJ Koll, WTBR Co-Founder and Executive Producer, says:
“As we look ahead to 2025, we’re thrilled to welcome Geordie to the WTBR family. His expertise and talent perfectly complement our creative strengths, enhancing our ability to deliver at the highest level. We feel incredibly fortunate to have him join the herd.”
Stephens adds:
“When I met Tim and PJ, we immediately hit it off. They’re super sharp, funny, and good people who have assembled a very interesting mix of talent with different skills. As a director, I’m always looking for simple human truths that everyone can relate to in a humorous and smart way. The Buffalo team specializes in the small wink, so they get my sense of humor and will give me the platform to keep pushing great work forward.”
During his advertising career, Stephens spearheaded campaigns for IKEA, Truth, Virgin Atlantic, Burger King, Sprite, and VW, earning him a spot as a top 25 global art director by Ad Age. His work also won top prizes at the Cannes Lions and Clios and has been honored by numerous One Show and AICP awards.
Raised in an artistic community in California’s Marin County by his writer-mother and architect-father, Stephens's early passion was athletics – competitive gymnastics, cliff diving, and motorcycle racing. In college, he majored in Sculpture and Installation Art, then Graphic Design in graduate school, which led him into art direction.
Stephens says:
“I’ve always loved working and creating. I wrote comedy dialog scripts as a creative, so when I became a director, I took that passion into my filmmaking — creating conversations between the brand and the viewer. That has always been my goal in advertising.”
As for what’s ahead, he says:
“Being back in Marin County, where I grew up, has given me a good grounding to have a different working relationship and creative outlet outside of LA. I see WTBR as a holistic new chapter in my creative journey.”
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