Nadav-Sacha Santo
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Nadav cut his creative teeth over the years making a slew of music videos for independent musicians, winning a Best Music Video award from CIAFF for his first one, "Appreciation".
Dedicated to learning all parts of the story-telling process, Nadav became a proficient editor, landing the role on the award-winning series, Divine - which garnered a Best Editing award from the LA Web Festival. He also cut Diane's Lingerie's well-received holiday commercial, "Advice For Men", and a short doc about post-surgery care in association with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.
After directing and editing a slew of short films and web pilots, including the darkly satirical short, "Big Shoes In The Hour Of Chaos!" (which spawned the underdog CineCoup project, "War Paint"), Nadav was hired to show-run a new sketch comedy series for AFL Studios. Simultaneously, he produced a secondary YouTube Channel, "Growing Up Qweens", before taking a year off to focus on screenwriting with tremendous success.
Nadav's latest feature film project is a darkly satirical parody of Taxi Driver, called CABBi. He continues to work as a writer, director, editor, and creative producer in Canada.
Dedicated to learning all parts of the story-telling process, Nadav became a proficient editor, landing the role on the award-winning series, Divine - which garnered a Best Editing award from the LA Web Festival. He also cut Diane's Lingerie's well-received holiday commercial, "Advice For Men", and a short doc about post-surgery care in association with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.
After directing and editing a slew of short films and web pilots, including the darkly satirical short, "Big Shoes In The Hour Of Chaos!" (which spawned the underdog CineCoup project, "War Paint"), Nadav was hired to show-run a new sketch comedy series for AFL Studios. Simultaneously, he produced a secondary YouTube Channel, "Growing Up Qweens", before taking a year off to focus on screenwriting with tremendous success.
Nadav's latest feature film project is a darkly satirical parody of Taxi Driver, called CABBi. He continues to work as a writer, director, editor, and creative producer in Canada.