Renee Mao Joins Greenpoint Pictures

//  03.26.18
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Director Renee Mao has joined Bicoastal production and post company Greenpoint Pictures for global representation.

Renee Mao is an Australian director based in New York City whose directorial work is rooted in powerful, narrative-driven visual storytelling that often tackles emotional, intimate subjects. Before moving to NYC, she spent several years living in Beijing, to which she credits the beginnings of her creative pursuits and distinctive visual style.

Mao’s body of work reflects her dedication and passion for creating commercials and films which promote social causes. Her latest project is “We Won’t Stop,” a fierce, emotional and rhythmically-driven anthem for March of Dimes that depicts real women in their journey before, during and after new motherhood.

Her short film “Dear Mr. President,” which features elementary school students voicing their concerns in letter form to President Donald Trump, was featured on Huffington Post. Her portfolio of work also includes branded content for clients such as Google, Pepsi, Chivas Regal and Meals on Wheels.

View Renee Mao’s reel.

Mao kicked off her commercial directing career in-house at Greenpoint Pictures and her creative and collaborative process is informed by her roots in DIY filmmaking and her extensive experience working in every department from production to post.

“Renee naturally grew into her rightful role as a rostered director due to her undeniable talent and passion for filmmaking,” says Jordana Freydberg, executive producer, Greenpoint Pictures. “Her work stands out from frame one and her ability to craft powerful narratives with both actors and real people is really exciting.”

While attending New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Mao’s short films premiered at festivals all around the world including NFFTY, winning several awards including Best Cinematography at the prestigious First Run Film Festival.

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