If it looks impossible, Tyler’s probably already figured out how to shoot it.
Part fabrication, part culinary, part problem-solver, his work lives in that sweet spot between technical and irresistible.
Highly detailed. Slightly hypnotic. Always making you hungry.
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Thrilled to welcome Jerick “Anyo” Collantes to Drip. We’ve had our eye on Anyo for a while, first meeting him as a photo assistant and following him as he quickly developed a strong POV that felt fully his own. Highly styled, deeply rooted in movement, and impossible to ignore.
Anyo is a director, photographer and cinematographer whose work lives in motion, shaped by his background as a breakdance and driven by constant need to create. He’s always moving, always refining, always building.
In Filipino, Anyo refers to a choreographed form - precision, fluidity, control. It’s exactly what you feel in his work. We’re proud to have him on the roster and can’t wait to make something special together.
We’re beyond excited to welcome Emily Elizabeth Thomas to the Drip roster and bring her voice into the Canadian commercial landscape. Emily’s work comes from a place that’s imaginative, bold, and unmistakably her own. She describes it as a mix of whimsical Americana with a side of punk rock. It makes audiences feel something and brands look unforgettable. She thrives on scripts that let her build vivid worlds with wardrobe and production design, playful in tone, and anchored in real emotional connection.
She doesn’t just “direct ads” she approaches every pitch like fine art, grounding striking visual ideas in what truly matters: people, audience, and story. Her process brings colour, texture, and cinematic energy to spots in ways that feel fresh and magnetic from bold, character-driven branded work to campaigns that transcend category expectations.
Emily’s commercial work spans powerhouse brands including Disney, ESPN, Dell, and Southwest. Her branded films have sparked real conversation, from viral pieces like The Gathering and Midnight Zone to projects that champion bold perspectives. Her experience ranges from celebrity-driven campaigns to beauty, alcohol, and holiday work, often anchored by ambitious practical effects.
She’s a director who sees beyond the brief, imagining worlds that feel cinematic and alive, and always thinking about the audience first. We can’t wait to help bring that vision into work for Canadian brands.
Emily’s viral series Keily earned a cult following for its offbeat, big-hearted take on teen girlhood, leading to her feature debut, Keily: Homecoming Dweeb. A glossy, modern spin on the mid-2000s rom-com, the film premiered at LA’s historic Saban Theatre with a red carpet hosted by rom-com icon Jesse Metcalfe.
Welcome to Drip, Emily