Tony Yacenda

Tony Yacenda

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He co-created and directed American Vandal, the Peabody Award-winning, Emmy-nominated Netflix Original Series. He direct music videos. A couple of videos that he directed for Lil Dicky won awards. Most recently, “Pillow Talking” earned me a spot in Saatchi & Saatchi’s 2017 New Director’s Showcase. In 2016, “Save Dat Money” won a Webby. He's done a bunch of commercials and branded spots for brands. He used to freelance with CollegeHumor, FunnyOrDie, Comedy Central Digital, etc. He also produced a couple of independent features before he attended Emerson College.

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Tony Yacenda

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Somewhere In Between
Associate Producer
Two will-they-won't-they friends try to keep it simple on New Year's Eve– until their house is crashed by a man from the future who tells them that the fate of the universe rests in their hands.
Pillow Talking
Director
Lil Dicky's Pillow Talking Official Video
$aving Dat Money
Director
The video of "$ave Dat Money" became popular on Facebook and Twitter almost immediately after it was released, in which Lil' Dicky tried to get key lements from expensive videos, which were all free. He knocked on the door of a stranger's mansion and asked to use the house for 15 minutes. He managed to get a free sports car, penetrated into the otherworldly world of Hollywood nightclubs, and even crashed a T-Pain video-shoot. How did he accomplish such a bold quest? The documentary has all the behind-the-scenes stories during the creation of the video, and there were many gags in the process.
13 Cameras
Producer
Newlyweds Claire and Ryan have just moved into a new house. Both are hoping Claire’s pregnancy will be the cement needed to hold their already fraying relationship together. Little do they know their marital issues are the least of their problems. For unbeknownst to them, their scruffy, sleazy and lascivious landlord has installed numerous miniature cameras all over their home and has been spying on them from Day One. Then Ryan begins an office affair, and the landlord kits out the secret basement with chains and soundproofing. Something is going to give in this suburban shocker packed with nasty surprises.
Timmy Muldoon and the Search for the Shadoweyes Bandit
Director
13-year-old Timmy Muldoon's home movie evolves into the Hollywood film of his dreams.