- Sam Cadman is the co-creator of the cult series Trigger Happy TV (Rose-D'Or, Montreux) and an award-winning commercials director in both the US and Europe (Cannes, Clio, LIA, AICP, British Arrows). Comfortable with actors, celebrities and real people alike, Sam's work in experiential, hidden-camera and conventional narrative comedy has a natural and irreverent tone.
Sam's hidden-camera campaign for Febreze, infamously featuring people oblivious of some very smelly environments, won both Silver and Bronze Lions at the Cannes International Festival of Creativity. He directed Virgin Atlantic's 'Upper Class Bench,' an experiential stunt that also won a Cannes Silver Lion. His 'Texting & Driving' film for the Safe Roads Alliance was a best PSA winner at commercial production's top show, the AICP Awards. His branded film for PUR caught patrons of a Water Bar in New York tasting samples of tap water from around the country, then their reactions when they learned of the levels of legally permissible contaminants in their drinks. And his 'Lump' film for Cancer Research U.K. documents people unwittingly passing a tumor in the sidewalk that grows to comical proportions. He's also directed popular commercials for Goldman Sachs, American Express, Burger King, Heineken, Geico, Gillette, Xfinity, Sprint, PlayStation, Samsung, McDonald's and many more.
Sam recently wrapped on his debut short film, The Snow Maze. It is a heartfelt and magical adaptation of Jan Mark's stunning book, featuring a stellar breakout cast of young and exciting UK talent.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sam Cadman
- In 2009, Sam Cadman directed a Hardee's Biscuit Holes ad, A-holes vs. B-holes, which garnered the top spot on the TBS special "Funniest Commercials of the Year." TBS originally aired "Funniest Commercials of the Year" on December 15, 2009 at 10PM ET/PT. The ad was created by Los Angeles-based advertising agency Mendelsohn/Zien.
- In 2018, Sam Cadman joined the ranks of a pioneering group of directors working in VR. He was one of a select group of indie filmmakers who received a grant from Samsung to create original VR content using Samsung's professional 360-degree camera, 360 Round. Called "Sam's Surreal Gems," his fresh, funny and irreverent VR series is set in a collection of real world locations and challenges viewers to spot eight surreal and unexpected Easter eggs hidden within each episode.
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