Originally from salty Beverly, Massachusetts, Bridget grew up working on her dad’s construction crew and serving tourists at seaside restaurants. She attended Wesleyan University where she discovered a passion for choreography and cinematography and began creating projects with DIY vigor. Moving to New York City, Bridget found herself creating videos for Nylon Magazine, and began shooting and directing music videos for bands such as Future Islands and Haerts. Since then, her music videos have been featured on MTV2, UK MTV and her narrative work has screened at numerous festivals including SXSW and Bend Film Festival. In 2011, she was selected to participate in AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women, through which she directed the award-winning short film OOWIEWANNA, co-written by Danielle Krudy. Bridget went on to join the roster of M ss ng P eces,
Originally from salty Beverly, Massachusetts, Bridget grew up working on her dad’s construction crew and serving tourists at seaside restaurants. She attended Wesleyan University where she discovered a passion for choreography and cinematography and began creating projects with DIY vigor. Moving to New York City, Bridget found herself creating videos for Nylon Magazine, and began shooting and directing music videos for bands such as Future Islands and Haerts. Since then, her music videos have been featured on MTV2, UK MTV and her narrative work has screened at numerous festivals including SXSW and Bend Film Festival. In 2011, she was selected to participate in AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women, through which she directed the award-winning short film OOWIEWANNA, co-written by Danielle Krudy. Bridget went on to join the roster of M ss ng P eces, where she directed national commercials for brands including Target, MasterCard and Spotify. Bridget has also created original narrative content for Funny or Die and Refinery 29 where she premiered her short SWELL starring Gabriel Luna and Britt Lower. She co-wrote and directed her first feature with Danielle Krudy, Blow the Man Down, which screened at Toronto Film Festival, won Best Screenplay at Tribeca and was acquired by Amazon Studios. Bridget and Danielle make their series television directing debut on the upcoming CBS All Access adaptation of Stephen King’s THE STAND, starring James Marsden, Amber Heard, Alexander Skarsgård, Whoopi Goldberg and Greg Kinnear. She has served on the board of the Commercial Directing Diversity Program run by the Association of Commercial Producers and is passionate about supporting diversity and women in film.