Morgan Hutchins Joins The Visionaries

The extraordinarily talented director, Morgan Hutchins has joined The Visionaries!

Throughout his career, Hutchins has gone on to work for many of London’s top advertising production companies including the Mob film company and RSA films, working for an eclectic mix of clients.

From comedy to drama to “real life,” Hutchins is adaptable in style. Equally at home on a sound stage with actors as well as shooting hand-held on the streets, coaching performances out of non-actors, Hutchins captures the most surreal aspects of reality. From milking each and every wacky moment, to focusing on the actor’s power and gaze, Hutchins is able to encapsulate the emotion and essence of each spot, effectively telling its story.

We’re not the only ones aware of Hutchins visual talents. Hutchins has accumulated quite a number of accolades, including the coveted D&AD pencil for his work for DDB London & Guardian Newspapers, as well as a few arrows at the BTAA for Kit Kat through JWT.

Furthermore, Hutchins has done his fair share of charity adverts, which he finds very rewarding. He’s worked with Oxfam, Guide dogs for the Bling and Sport relief, as well as received accolades for his work from David Reviews (Sportsaid receiving 5 stars).

Hutchins has also worked for quite a few big names. He’s created spots for Cadbury, Paddy Power, Budweiser, UBS, Capital One, and Domino’s to name a few!

With an eye for capturing the most out of each moment, and the ability to work in any genre, Hutchins is a force to be reckoned with -- and we can’t wait to see his future work.



Tom Brown joins The Visionaries

The Visionaries have just expanded their extraordinary roster - please welcome, the imaginative and multi-talented, Tom Brown!

With a wealth of experience in post-production and live action, Brown’s skill set spans a diverse and wide range.

Brown has done everything from technical composition to motion graphics, to designing and illustrating for campaigns. He’s done spots for Channel 4 and 5, as well as BBC.

In the last few years, Brown has dived into the realm of writing and directing, working with brands such as Curry’s, Gumtree, and Captain Morgan.

Regardless of what role he plays, Brown always brings his off-kilter humour, bright and bold visual style, and playful animations to his work, creating an almost Edgar-Wright-like vibe to a lot of his work.  

Recently, Brown has just created 4 new spots for NatWest. The hilarious, bold, and quirky ads star an Anchorman-esque mascot titled The Dean of Downtime, who aims to give students more fulfilling experiences. Brown has added his own personal goofy and colourful charm onto these ads, making them all the more memorable and spectacular.

We can’t wait to see what other one-of-a-kind innovative work Brown will create in the future.