- Birth nameRobert J. Sexton
- Nicknames
- Thee Good Reverend
- The Good Reverend
- Height6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
- Robert J. Sexton is a critically acclaimed Director and Emmy winning Producer. He directed the first immersive, VR, 360° heavy metal concept video and the first VR live metal video, both in 2015.
His CV includes numerous Laurels, award wins and nominations, along with official selections and invitations from peer-driven entertainment award shows and film festivals around the world.
Winner of 3 Emmy Awards: Producing from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for ad campaign and produced spots for Ford Motor Company.
2 Grammy Awards: Post producer on Paul McCartney DVD, "Live Kisses.
Nominations/wins: MTV, CMT, AMA, ACMA, VH1, GAC, Loudwire, DOVE, Screamfest. Shriekfest. The list goes on.
His experiences as a director landed him a guest panelist spot at the San Diego Comic-Con discussing his horror themed music videos and movie/TV projects.
Produced/Directed: 1st narrative-driven heavy metal narrative 360° video for INCITE
Produced/Directed: 1st live heavy metal 360° music video for Soulfly
He is a road tested, trial by fire, producer/director who possesses a 15+ year track record of being under budget, on schedule and finishing up with a great end product... All done with a sense of humor and panache.
Robert attended the School of Visual Arts in NYC before moving to Hollywood where he edited low budget features. He moved up the ranks in the various departments nearing the top of the food chain.
Robert has directed music videos for acts such as Soulfly, the Sepultura brother's Cavalera Conspiracy, The Dwarves (featuring The Suicide Girls), HellYeah, The Devil Wears Prada, Death Angel, Genocide, The Hangmen, Pigmy Love Circus (featuring Danny Carey of TOOL) and lives shoots for Mondo Generator (featuring members of QOTSA, Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters and Twiggy of Marilyn Manson) and AMEN.
His film, "Legion," became a midnight movie favorite at Weekend of Horrors and was the first movie shown on FangoriaTV. He won the "Best Director" award presented by Alice Cooper at the Eerie Horror Fest.
Produces/Directs: Commercials, TV promos / sizzles, music videos, Inter-media, web-series. 360°, cars, kids, critters, models, celebs, rockers, rappers, divas, centerfolds, real people. He also teaches various acting workshops in LA. He served as a producer for high-profile commercials for clients such as Little Debbie, Ford, Yamaha, Burger King and Rubio's.
From Toby Keith to Marilyn Manson. Reba McEntire to The Suicide Girls. OK Go to Brad Paisley. West Coast Customs to NASCAR.
15+ years of experience; Director, HOP, EP, Senior Producer, Line Producer, Bidder. UPM. His credits are vast, glowing recommendations are available, (along with a few voodoo dolls with his image on them)- IMDb Mini Biography By: Alex DeLarge
- "VR is defining the future of both shared viewer experiences and storytelling." - The Wall Street Journal interview with Robert J. Sexton
- Sexton on directing in VR: "We're pioneers in this space. Every piece of content we create forces us to reinvent everything we know about filmmaking and how an audience interacts with a story." Shoot Magazine interview with Robert J. Sexton
- "Once the mainstream audience understands VR and its potential, that's when the real horror will begin." Robert J. Sexton speaking on the "Virtual Terror: VR Tech and the Horror Industry" Panel
- "Psycho City, TX (VR) was an study for a proof of concept. How do I tell a story with a beginning, middle and end and have the viewer not look at the floor? How to make them subliminally pay attention to the story while the narrative unfolds....... While experiencing Psycho City, TX the viewer subconsciously acquiesces and is receptive to a new, evolving, cinematic VR experience." - L.A. Weekly interview with Robert J. Sexton
- "Your brain interprets VR as an event that's happening and remembers it as something real. It's not like watching a TV screen or a movie screen. You're in there, you know, it's a hot environment; your brain is thinking this is real. Thusly, is goes beyond voyeurism; it's traumatic tourism." - L.A. Weekly interview with Robert J. Sexton
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