Ron Scalpello
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Ron Scalpello started his career in music journalism at the tender age
of seventeen, working for Sounds in the early 90's interviewing,
reviewing and hanging out with the likes of The Fall, Public Enemy and
The Jesus and Marychain. After five years of front cover stories, Ron
pursued his passion for film and studied for a BA in Film and Video
whilst directing over twenty pop promos and writing for Dazed and
Confused and Goal magazine; he then joined the BBC as an in-house
director. Ron has since directed numerous promos, commercials & music
videos including The Prodigy's "Voodoo People", and has won awards for
his highly original and stylistic work including Best Director at the
UK Promax for his commercial for Radio 5 Live. Ron's debut feature
Offender starring Joe Cole, English Frank & Kimberly Nixon, was
released summer 2012 by Revolver. Aside from Pressure starring Danny
Huston, Matthew Goode and Joe Cole, upcoming projects include Ron's
original football-biz satire The Manager for TV with Rogue Films and a
remake of The Fourth Protocol with Newscope.
of seventeen, working for Sounds in the early 90's interviewing,
reviewing and hanging out with the likes of The Fall, Public Enemy and
The Jesus and Marychain. After five years of front cover stories, Ron
pursued his passion for film and studied for a BA in Film and Video
whilst directing over twenty pop promos and writing for Dazed and
Confused and Goal magazine; he then joined the BBC as an in-house
director. Ron has since directed numerous promos, commercials & music
videos including The Prodigy's "Voodoo People", and has won awards for
his highly original and stylistic work including Best Director at the
UK Promax for his commercial for Radio 5 Live. Ron's debut feature
Offender starring Joe Cole, English Frank & Kimberly Nixon, was
released summer 2012 by Revolver. Aside from Pressure starring Danny
Huston, Matthew Goode and Joe Cole, upcoming projects include Ron's
original football-biz satire The Manager for TV with Rogue Films and a
remake of The Fourth Protocol with Newscope.