KIP HEWITT. DIRECTOR
Docu-Minded Director | Narrative-Driven Lens
GRAEME
SRIXON GOLF
Rooted in Story, Not Just the Sport
Kip didn’t show up with a shot list. He showed up with curiosity. He spent over three days with Graeme—walking courses, eating dinners, flipping through memories. He listened. He watched. He figured out how Graeme thinks, what drives him, where the fire comes from. That’s when the story revealed itself. Not a golf piece, but a human piece. A portrait of a man whose life just happens to be told through golf.
Why Brands Trust Him
That film won a National Telly Award. But more importantly, it hit because Kip made it honest. Brands like Srixon don’t just want athletes—they want stories that mean something. Kip knows how to find that. His frame-by-frame instinct turns people into poetry. And that’s why he’s one of the best in the game when it comes to docu-style storytelling.
IAN POULTER
BALLANTINE'S WHISKEY
From Real Life to Real Impact
Kip’s approach to directing comes from the dirt—traveling with his wife and son, camping east of Anaheim, finding meaning in the silence between canyons and constellations. That grounded lens, rooted in real life, shapes how he builds even his most stylized commercial spots.
When it’s time to script, block, and scale—he brings the same instinct: pull out the truth, then elevate it. That’s why his narrative and branded work doesn’t just look good—it feels lived-in. Whether it's a high-concept campaign or a traditional spot, Kip brings the soul with the polish.
ERNIE ELLS “BIG EASY”
XXIO
“POINTS”
NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION