Mark Freiburger

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Mark Freiburger
Born
Stephen Mark Freiburger

(1983-07-16) July 16, 1983 (age 40)
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Alma materUNC School of the Arts
OccupationFilm Director & Screenwriter

Stephen Mark Freiburger (born July 16, 1983) is an American

filmmaker
.

Early life and education

Film work

Commercial work

  • Winner of the 2013 Doritos Crash the Super Bowl contest. His commercial Fashionista Daddy made for a mere $300 beat out thousands of other entries, aired during Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, 2013, and was the #1 ranked :30 commercial of the Super Bowl on the USA Today Ad Meter. It landed him a mentorship under director Michael Bay on Transformers: Age of Extinction starring Mark Wahlberg.
  • On January 29, 2014, it was announced during a live broadcast on CBS that his Doritos commercial was ranked the Greatest Super Bowl Commercial of All Time on a countdown of the top 10 commercials in Super Bowl history.
  • Directed 2 commercials for Join.Me in 2016–2017.
  • Directed a PSA featuring Jamie Lee Curtis for The Clare Foundation in 2016.
  • Directed an IKEA commercial in South Korea for Spring/Summer 2017 campaign.
  • Directed a campaign of national broadcast commercials for Samaritan's Feet in 2017–2018.
  • Directed a Microsoft branded film in 2019.
  • Directed commercials for
    Shiner Bock
    in 2020–2021.

Television work

  • Directed the Cooper & Joey digital pilot for Nickelodeon.
  • Directed sketch comedy digital shorts for DreamWorksTV.
  • Directed the Strong Tower pilot starring Claire Coffee.
  • Producer on the 2021 Emmy-Award nominated PBS series Downing of the Flag.

Theatre work

Other work

  • Directed Season 1 of the narrative podcast series BLACKWOOD, produced by Wondery. Released in October 2018.

References

  1. ^ "Female Empowerment Comes to Faith-Based Arena with 'Arise', About Historic Israelite Leader". 4 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Adrian and Bridget Plass Day with Film Premiere Wednesday 16th May". baylink.org. Archived from the original on 20 April 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.

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