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about alec
Alec Sash is an Emmy nominated, New York City based, film Producer with more than twenty-five years of experience. His work has taken him to over twenty countries and countless cities around the world.
Alec has extensive experience in commercials, fashion + beauty and branded entertainment. His work also includes feature films of major Broadway shows, documentaries, short films, multi-camera performances and experiential projects.
He has consistently collaborated with many of the industry’s most celebrated directors, production companies, studios, brands and talent.
Directors include Jonas Akerlund, Fred Armisen, Fabien Baron, Joe Berlinger, Steve Buscemi, Derek Cianfrance, Danny Clinch, Andrew Douglas, Glue Society, Vincent Haycock, Ron Howard, Mikael Jansson, Quentin Jones, Spike Jonze, Spike Lee, Bennett Miller, Tom McCarthy, Morgan Neville, Jake Schreier, Chris Smith, Mario Sorrenti, The Mercadantes, Willy Vanderperre, Christian Weber, Chris Wilcha and Tony Award-winning directors Des McAnuff and Christopher Ashley.
Photographers include the legendary Peter Lindbergh as well as Gian Paolo Barbieri, Walter Chin, Russell James, Roxanne Lowit, Raphael Mazzucco, Perry Ogden, Richard Phibbs, Rodney Smith, Max Vadukal and Timothy White.
Alec has produced commercials and branded projects for Amazon Studios, American Express, Apple, AT&T, Budweiser, Duracell, ESPN, Estée Lauder, Facebook, GAP, Givenchy, Grey Goose, Home Depot, Instagram, Lexus, Lincoln, Marriott, Maybelline, PBS, Revlon, Samsung, Squarespace, State Farm, Target, Verizon, Victoria’s Secret, Visa and Zara to name a few.
Alec is the co-founder and executive producer of Seeker Productions.
He is a member of the Producers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild.
Alec lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife and daughter.
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American Utopia, Directed by Spike Lee
MasterCard “From Love to Respect”, Directed by Jun Diaz
Keith Richards: Under the Influence, Directed by Morgan Neville
Come From Away, Directed by Christopher Ashley
Made In America, Directed by Ron Howard
Diana: The Musical, Directed by Christopher Ashley
Chance the Rapper’s Magnificent Coloring World, Directed by Jake Schreier
Metallica “This Monster Lives”, Directed by Joe Berlinger
Sting “The Last Ship”, Directed by Paul Bozymowski
“American Voices”, Directed by Paul Bozymowski
“Woman” with Karen O and Danger Mouse on The Late Show, Directed by Spike Jonze
“Sing Street Grounded”, Directed by Henry-Alex Ruben
“Changers” on The Tonight Show, Directed by Spike Jonze
“Apple iPad Year One”, Directed by Greg Kohs
Facebook “Friends”, Sicily, Directed by Chris Wilcha
Kings of Leon, “Amex Unstaged” Films, Directed by Fred Armisen
Vampire Weekend, “Amex Unstaged” Films, Directed by Steve Buscemi
Jennifer Lopez, “Neighborhood Sessions”, Directed by Danny Clinch
Facebook “Friends”, Marin, Directed by Chris Wilcha
Kings of Leon, “Amex Unstaged” Live Performance, Directed by Fred Armisen and Russell Thomas
Qatar World Cup 2022 “This is Qatar”, Directed by Derek Cianfrance
“Split The Difference” TV Pilot, Directed by Bruce Hurwit
Zara Man “The Expert”, Directed by Fabien Baron
Dove Chocolate “Each and Every Day”, Directed by Vince Haycock
Duracell “Reconnected”, Directed by Vince Haycock
Apple “NY Minute”, Directed by Christian Weber
Lexus “Miles”, Directed by Jonas Akerlund
Game Of War “Who I Am”, Directed by Nathan Price
Zara “Woman SS21”, Directed by Fabien Baron
Coach “Dreams”, Directed by Fabien Baron
Swarovski “Wonderland Party”, Directed by Barnaby Roper
Duracell “Squeeze Me”, Directed by Tom McCarthy
Phillips 66 “Victory”, Directed by Chris Wilcha
Givenchy “Play”, Directed by Pierre Morel
Target “Spice Up Your Life”, Directed by Willie Vanderperre
Steinlager “Harvey Keitel”, Directed by The Glue Society