These crashers did their part. Now, it’s up to you. Pick who you want to watch on the big screen during Super Bowl LIX. One vote per person per day.
“BARBERSHOP” - CRASHER: Zach S.
Zach Shenouda and Ryan Robinson grew up in Orange County, CA, and met as sophomores in high school, bonding over their love of making movies. From writing and directing short films together to both getting into USC’s film program, the directing duo would continue to find their creative voice and style. Now in their senior year of college, they still love to create fun, energetic films with big dreams for the future. They aim to make commercials and feature films that entertain, make people laugh, and, just maybe, earn their moms’ stamp of approval.
“CHARADES” - CRASHER: Mark B.
Mark Blitch lives in Wylie, TX, with his wife of 19 years, Hanna, and their two boys, one of whom is featured in his Doritos Crash the Super Bowl entry, Charades. He has worked for a non-profit video production company in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex for almost 20 years. He loves making short films with his friends and hopes to one day direct a feature film.
“ABDUCTION” - CRASHER: Dylan B.
Dylan Bradshaw and Nate Norell are best friends and co-directors whose shared passion for storytelling has taken them from humble beginnings to working with some of the world’s most renowned figures and brands. Dylan, a Los Angeles-based director originally from Columbus, Ohio, moved to LA in 2020 with no job but a dream. Nate, born in the Dominican Republic, discovered his love for filmmaking at 16 and earned a Cinema and Media Arts degree from Biola University. Together, Dylan and Nathanael hope to inspire others to take control of their own paths, create their own opportunities, and shape their lives through passion, positivity, and perseverance.