Hornet has announced the signing of Bee Grandinetti as director. Bee possesses a style that’s equally inviting. From playful
loops for Snapchat, to highly considered
educational videos about AIDS for Vallourec, to her bold unapologetic breakout
brand film for Annovera, her work has a range that’s as diverse as it is representative of her personality. Both are upbeat, optimistic, worldly, sophisticated, and fiercely independent.
Bee commented: “I would get so bored having to do the same style over and over again. I love to explore new techniques, and I very much believe form should follow function. It’s about finding the right approach and tone for whatever message needs to be conveyed.”
The team at Hornet agreed: "As a person, she’s infectiously warm and welcoming. Her bubbly demeanour and tireless work ethic have earned her only friends in this industry - and plenty of them at that."
Bee grew up in Brazil, studied in Stockholm and then lived in London. She now lives in Stockholm again. In life and in work, she’s not afraid to dig in deep and live and breathe the details. This equips her with an expansive worldview and an ability to convey a wide variety of messages. As Hornet managing director Hana Shimizu says: “Connection is so important to her.”
Connection is part of why she co-founded
Panimation - a community of more than 5,000 women, trans, and non-binary folks working within animation and motion graphics. Establishing human connections for herself and for these people all across the globe, while simultaneously promoting more equal gender representation, is exactly the kind of creative endeavour that invigorates her the most.
The team at Hornet commented: "One final must-mention about Bee’s work is the insuppressible positivity that pulls through in every project. Even for subjects as heavy as AIDS or global warming, there’s something always tastefully uplifting. We at Hornet are thrilled to be daily exposed to this positivity, and we can’t wait to create with her for years to come."
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