Ryan Rundle
- Director
- Editor
- Camera and Electrical Department
Ryan Rundle is an American filmmaker, photographer and musician. He has directed commercial campaigns, music videos, documentaries and branded content for Sony, Panavision, Freeletics, Boss and legendary MI brand, Roland.
Raised in the Pacific Northwest, Rundle studied film and drama at the University of Montana, while working nights as a bouncer in bars and clubs. Upon graduating, he wrote, directed and edited "The Life and Times of an American Playboy." Financed with his savings (approximately $3,000) and crewed by friends, the dark comedy garnered interest from 20th Century Fox in 2011 and propelled the young filmmaker head first into Hollywood's entertainment industry.
While writing his feature-length script, Rundle continued working as a grip, gaffer and more. In 2012, he moonlit as a print and runway model, in order to research the subject of his screenplay. His ironic success led to a niche directing and editing fashion videos for Harper's Bazaar, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and more. In 2017, he was hired by MI giant, Roland, to revamp the brand's video and photo content, redefining the way the 50-year-old company communicated with musicians around the world.
In 2019, Rundle's acclaimed sports documentary, "Afterlife," garnered three Academy Award-qualifying festival selections and worldwide distribution. In 2020, he directed the iconic music video for "Fire for You" by Cannons, helping the hit single reach number one on Billboard's Alternative and AAA charts.
Raised in the Pacific Northwest, Rundle studied film and drama at the University of Montana, while working nights as a bouncer in bars and clubs. Upon graduating, he wrote, directed and edited "The Life and Times of an American Playboy." Financed with his savings (approximately $3,000) and crewed by friends, the dark comedy garnered interest from 20th Century Fox in 2011 and propelled the young filmmaker head first into Hollywood's entertainment industry.
While writing his feature-length script, Rundle continued working as a grip, gaffer and more. In 2012, he moonlit as a print and runway model, in order to research the subject of his screenplay. His ironic success led to a niche directing and editing fashion videos for Harper's Bazaar, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and more. In 2017, he was hired by MI giant, Roland, to revamp the brand's video and photo content, redefining the way the 50-year-old company communicated with musicians around the world.
In 2019, Rundle's acclaimed sports documentary, "Afterlife," garnered three Academy Award-qualifying festival selections and worldwide distribution. In 2020, he directed the iconic music video for "Fire for You" by Cannons, helping the hit single reach number one on Billboard's Alternative and AAA charts.