bio
Bryan Gutiérrez Shelton is a producer, director, and editor with diverse credits across television, advertising, and corporate communications. Recent projects include mission-driven, national programs with organizations such as Global Citizen, Stand Up To Cancer, the Biden Inaugural Committee, and the DNC on networks including ABC, CBS, HBO Max, and NBC.
During the 2020 election, Bryan post produced and edited two pieces for the Democratic National Convention working with the agency, SS+K, and director, Glenn Clements. Built on interviews with Joe Biden’s primary opponents, the two pieces were praised across the political spectrum. He also produced and directed segments of Every Vote Counts: A Celebration of Democracy for CBS and Global Citizen, a special designed to increase youth voter turnout.
Bryan has worked as a producer and editor with agencies including BBDO, Deutsch, DDB, McCann Erickson, and TBWA/Chiat/Day and for brands such as Comcast, Conoco, Efteling, Fox, Intel, Macy’s, Pampers, and Walmart. Because of his experience building video systems and VFX workflows, he was hired by JWT as a consultant for the restructuring of their inhouse post department.
Bryan began as an editor in children’s television and spent most of his early career as a comedy editor and post producer on series and specials including Comedy Central’s Important Things with Demetri Martin and Jeff Ross Roasts the Border: Live from Brownsville, Texas.
Bryan is currently consulting for Burnish Creative helping them with strategy and new business. He is also developing multiple projects for unir, a new company he founded with Ben Tiernan. unir’s mission is to connect creators with causes. unir’s first project was Ground Game: Georgia, a 10 episode podcast miniseries examining just how grassroots activists led the way in turning Georgia from red to purple.