Lex Sadasivan
- Editor
- Director
- Producer
Lex Sadasivan is an award-winning Director and Producer of television,
commercials, and movie trailers.
Solo (VI), a short film he directed and co-wrote was released in late 2013. Shot entirely on location in northeast Florida, "Solo".
Previously, Lex served as Director and Supervising Producer for Revision3 Remix (2011), a weekly magazine show focused on technology, pop-culture and how-to tips from leading content provider Revision3.com. "Revision3 Remix" won a 2012 Telly Award. He was also Director and Supervising Producer of Diggnation on Youtoo (2011), a weekly TV series based on the massively popular website Digg.com. Both series are available on YouToo TV, a cable network in 15 million homes.
Lex was Executive Producer of In the Qube (2010), a show based on a pilot he created, produced, and directed, which featured a unique 360-degree filming concept. A fast-paced trip around the world, featuring movies, video games, music, sports, and youth culture, "In The Qube" is distributed globally by Sony Pictures Television and airs in more than 60 countries.
Lex is also a leader in developing branded entertainment for the emerging multi-media world. His award-winning series Movie Twins (2006) folded the latest movie releases and their integrated products into original, 90-second narratives that were featured on television and the web. Lex has also created, directed, and executive produced several other additional short-form series, including "The Drop: Backstage Pass," "Animax @," "The LoMcximo Tour," "BTS: Woke Up Dead," "The Styleyes Fashion Update," and "Toyota Trendsetters."
Lex previously worked in branding and marketing, directing of over 70 commercials and earning 11 major industry awards. His clients have included Sears, McDonald's, Volkswagen, Verizon, and xbox360. As a Telly and ProMax award-winning Writer/Editor at Aspect Ratio, he created theatrical trailers and TV spots for major studios including 20th Century Fox, Sony, Disney, Paramount, Miramax and New Line.
Lex has a B.A. in film studies and psychology from Wesleyan University and has directed several short films.
Solo (VI), a short film he directed and co-wrote was released in late 2013. Shot entirely on location in northeast Florida, "Solo".
Previously, Lex served as Director and Supervising Producer for Revision3 Remix (2011), a weekly magazine show focused on technology, pop-culture and how-to tips from leading content provider Revision3.com. "Revision3 Remix" won a 2012 Telly Award. He was also Director and Supervising Producer of Diggnation on Youtoo (2011), a weekly TV series based on the massively popular website Digg.com. Both series are available on YouToo TV, a cable network in 15 million homes.
Lex was Executive Producer of In the Qube (2010), a show based on a pilot he created, produced, and directed, which featured a unique 360-degree filming concept. A fast-paced trip around the world, featuring movies, video games, music, sports, and youth culture, "In The Qube" is distributed globally by Sony Pictures Television and airs in more than 60 countries.
Lex is also a leader in developing branded entertainment for the emerging multi-media world. His award-winning series Movie Twins (2006) folded the latest movie releases and their integrated products into original, 90-second narratives that were featured on television and the web. Lex has also created, directed, and executive produced several other additional short-form series, including "The Drop: Backstage Pass," "Animax @," "The LoMcximo Tour," "BTS: Woke Up Dead," "The Styleyes Fashion Update," and "Toyota Trendsetters."
Lex previously worked in branding and marketing, directing of over 70 commercials and earning 11 major industry awards. His clients have included Sears, McDonald's, Volkswagen, Verizon, and xbox360. As a Telly and ProMax award-winning Writer/Editor at Aspect Ratio, he created theatrical trailers and TV spots for major studios including 20th Century Fox, Sony, Disney, Paramount, Miramax and New Line.
Lex has a B.A. in film studies and psychology from Wesleyan University and has directed several short films.