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ABOUT TREVOR UNDI

Trevor is a British/Canadian/Zambian director based in New York City. Since working primarily in feature films and television series as a production coordinator, assistant director, development executive and associate producer, he began working as a commercial director and has since developed advertising, television and digital campaigns for a variety of international brands including Estée Lauder, Tiffany & Co., NARS Cosmetics, Shiseido, Disney, Coach, Balenciaga, The New York City Ballet among many others.

Trevor brings to advertising a deep knowledge and experience in narrative filmmaking, having collaborated on projects alongside a variety of celebrated producers, directors and actors including Keanu Reeves, Will Smith, Jennifer Connelly, John Cleese and Wesley Snipes in the production of the Blade series, as well as apprenticed with director Scott Derrickson (Dr. Strange, Sinister) on feature films for Sony Pictures and 20th Century Fox.

Trevor draws from a background in development, production, visual effects and post on features and television series from all major studios and networks including Warner Bros, Sony, Paramount, Disney, Dreamworks and NBC/Universal.

Trevor is revered by brands for his ability to work with a diverse array of talent in a wide range of genres, and his instinct for capturing authentic moments, while seamlessly integrating them into brand objectives and aesthetics.

A skilled editor, Trevor often edits his own projects and is frequently enlisted to elevate other films. He is known for a captivating emotional tone and unusual integration of music.

His commercial and editorial work has been exhibited in festivals and worldwide publications including Forbes, Vogue, Refinery 29 and The New York Times.