“David is wicked smart, super creative and crazy organized at the same time. Which is a great combination. His sets are always energetic, positive and lots of fun. And it always shows in the
final product.”
final product.”
Cramer-Krasselt Advertising
ICOM Group
“If you’re looking
for someone who can openly collaborate with you to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary—who can make a brand not just seen but felt—David Orr is it.”
for someone who can openly collaborate with you to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary—who can make a brand not just seen but felt—David Orr is it.”
Marketing + Digital
Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, NA
Chicago, IL
“David’s ability to unlock the emotional components of music via visuals is confident and magical.”
co-founder
The Birdsong Project
New York, NY
“Along with considerable skills and experience, David always brings inspiring ideas to the process.”
Meiser Communications
Seattle, WA
“David’s music videos are moving works of art.”
& Co-founder,
The Birdsong Project
Los Angeles, CA
“David is wicked smart, super creative and crazy organized at the same time. Which is a great combination. He’s also one of the most collaborative directors I’ve ever worked with. The sets are always energetic, positive and lots of fun. And it shows in the final product.”
Cramer-Krasselt Advertising
ICOM Group
“If you’re looking for someone who can openly collaborate with you to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary—who can make a brand not just seen but felt—David Orr is it.”
Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, NA
Chicago, IL
“David’s ability to unlock the emotional components of music via visuals is confident and magical.”
co-founder The Birdsong Project
New York, NY
“Along with considerable skills and experience, David always brings inspiring ideas to the process.”
Meiser Communications
Seattle, WA
“David’s music videos are moving works of art.”
The Birdsong Project
Los Angeles, CA
David Orr is a director, photographer, and artist based in Los Angeles. He began his career in New York, where he worked agency side as an art director then creative director, eventually founding x2 Design, an advertising and design firm, before directing full time.
His work has won Addy, BDA, CTAM, Gracie, CTAM, LICC, Promax, and Telly awards, multiple film festivals, and appeared in Ad Age, ADWEEK, The Art Director’s Club, Buzzfeed, Communication Arts, Graphis Logo, Graphis Book, Harper’s, Hyperallergic, LA Weekly, Screen, SHOOT, VICE, and VICTOR: The Hasselblad Magazine.
Independent film projects have won festivals, screened in venues such as BFI and The Director’s Guild, and aired on networks including Channel 4 Britain, and PBS. He speaks about art, design, and advertising regularly, and has presented at The Joseph Campbell Foundation, The Director’s Guild of America, Dublintellectual, The Mütter Museum, The New School, Parsons School of Design, Reed College, and UCLA, among other venues.
His photography and art have been shown extensively in the United States and internationally in shows juried by representatives from the deYoung Museum, the International Center for Photography, the Lucie Awards, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, The New York Times, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, among others. His work is in public collections among such artists as Ansel Adams, Ruth Asawa, John Baldessari, David Hockney, The Brothers Quay, Taryn Simon, Edward Weston, and Joel-Peter Witkin.
David Orr is a director, photographer, and artist based in Los Angeles. He began his career in New York, where he worked agency side as an art director then creative director, eventually founding x2 Design, an advertising and design firm, before directing full time.
His work has won Addy, BDA, CTAM, Gracie, CTAM, LICC, Promax, and Telly awards, multiple film festivals, and appeared in Ad Age, ADWEEK, The Art Director’s Club, Buzzfeed, Communication Arts, Graphis Logo, Graphis Book, Harper’s, Hyperallergic, LA Weekly, Screen, SHOOT, VICE, and VICTOR: The Hasselblad Magazine.
Independent film projects have won festivals, screened in venues such as BFI and The Director’s Guild, and aired on networks including Channel 4 Britain, and PBS. He speaks about art, design, and advertising regularly, and has presented at The Joseph Campbell Foundation, The Director’s Guild of America, Dublintellectual, The Mütter Museum, The New School, Parsons School of Design, Reed College, and UCLA, among other venues.
His photography and art have been shown extensively in the United States and internationally in shows juried by representatives from the deYoung Museum, the International Center for Photography, the Lucie Awards, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, The New York Times, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, among others. His work is in public collections among such artists as Ansel Adams, Ruth Asawa, John Baldessari, David Hockney, The Brothers Quay, Taryn Simon, Edward Weston, and Joel-Peter Witkin.
His work has won Addy, BDA, CTAM, Gracie, CTAM, LICC, Promax, and Telly awards, multiple film festivals, and appeared in Ad Age, ADWEEK, The Art Director’s Club, Buzzfeed, Communication Arts, Graphis Logo, Graphis Book, Harper’s, Hyperallergic, LA Weekly, Screen, SHOOT, VICE, and VICTOR: The Hasselblad Magazine.
Independent film projects have won festivals, screened in venues such as BFI and The Director’s Guild, and aired on networks including Channel 4 Britain, and PBS. He speaks about art, design, and advertising regularly, and has presented at The Joseph Campbell Foundation, The Director’s Guild of America, Dublintellectual, The Mütter Museum, The New School, Parsons School of Design, Reed College, and UCLA, among other venues.
His photography and art have been shown extensively in the United States and internationally in shows juried by representatives from the deYoung Museum, the International Center for Photography, the Lucie Awards, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, The New York Times, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, among others. His work is in public collections among such artists as Ansel Adams, Ruth Asawa, John Baldessari, David Hockney, The Brothers Quay, Taryn Simon, Edward Weston, and Joel-Peter Witkin.