Director Michael Miller Joins Aris for NA Representation

Commercial production company Aris has signed Michael Miller for representation in the US and Canada. A comedy director known for his visual comedic sense and nuanced performance direction, Miller has over 20 years of film production experience, helming projects for brands including BMW, Cheetos, Doritos, Salesforce, Liberty Mutual, and Xfinity. Through Aris, he has directed content for IBM and Embodied.
“We love Michael’s comedic voice, experience with dialogue, and fantastic pacing,” says Greg Bassenian, Managing Director/Executive Producer at Aris. “With his background as a director and editor, he is a multi-threat talent with a firm grip on how to shape narratives that resonate with today’s audiences. He’s also well-aligned with the scope of social media deliverables required of the contemporary media and advertising landscape.”

“Building on the incredible run we’ve had collaborating on a freelance basis, Aris already feels like home,” adds Miller. “What I appreciate about working with Greg is his enthusiasm and down-to-earth, genuine approach. I know I’m in good hands here and look forward to working with Aris officially and exclusively.”
Miller launched his career in Los Angeles as an assistant camera operator, intending to become a director of photography. Moving to San Francisco as a freelancer gave him opportunities as a content creator at ad agencies Edelman SF, FCB West, Teak, and DDB, where he worked on short-form brand storytelling for clients such as Starbucks, Jansport, and Google.
Next, he landed at Goodby Silverstein & Partners as a content creator in the agency’s Social Plus department, collaborating on social-first campaigns for Xfinity, Soda Stream, and Frito Lay (Cheetos, Doritos, and Pepsi.) Miller was soon elevated to the director’s chair after clients quickly recognized his prowess in shaping the overall creative vision of campaigns through his contributions to concept development, storytelling, and artistic direction. The promotion paved the way for him to helm high-profile campaigns for San Diego Zoo and BMW.
As for his love of humor and a good chuckle, Miller says comedy has always been his north star. He cites the old-school comedy of the ‘90s and award-winning work like Goodby’s “Got Milk?” campaign as sources of inspiration.
“Casting and timing are everything when it comes to emphasizing comedic moments,” explains Miller. “While casting may be time-consuming, it’s one of my favorite parts of the process – connecting with the talent, getting their perspective on the character and place in the story, and seeing how they respond to a director’s curveball.”
In addition to his ability to work well with on-screen talent, Miller recognizes that commanding a set goes far beyond connecting with on-screen talent. It requires a deep appreciation and understanding of the pivotal role that artists and crews play in unlocking a production’s full potential.
“From cinematography to editing, I came into my own as a filmmaker through hands-on experience and learning from the best,” says Miller. “Through these collective experiences, I’ve become fluent in the language of crews and have a tremendous respect for the heart, soul, and expertise they bring to the magic of cinema and storytelling.”
When he’s not directing, Miller and his family enjoy an active lifestyle — dirt biking, skiing, mountain climbing, hiking, farming, and building a treehouse with a zipline on their four-acre property.