Good Times Director Brit-Phelan | STASH MAGAZINE

Good Times Signs Director Brit Phelan for U.S. Commercial Representation

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Good Times has announced that director Brit Phelan has joined the company for U.S. commercial representation. A multifaceted talent, Phelan playfully captures relatable stories grounded in the human experience, often carrying a throughline of happiness.

Phelan got her start in the ad industry at Wieden+Kennedy, where she honed her signature style of blending intimate image, motion graphics, and visual effects for Nike projects. She’s since partnered with many agencies and brands around the world on various short-form campaigns. Well-versed in technology, she’s comfortable experimenting with different tools and approaches, but remains committed to building each project on a foundation of truth.

Drawn to visual storytelling at a young age, Phelan approaches each project with thoughtful curiosity and challenges conventional expectations. She has directed commercial campaigns for many notable brands, including Apple, State Farm, Captain Morgan, UGG, PUMA, McDonald’s, and Men’s Wearhouse. Outside of commercial directing, she collaborates with brands, artists, and organizations on film, TV, and photography projects. She also spotlights people through portraiture, writing, and film via a photo and video archive at BeTheReal.com.

“Eric and Corwin are driven by passion and grit, and that’s exactly the energy I want,” shared Phelan of the Good Times co-founders. “I show up fully committed to each project, and having collaborators who match that intensity makes everything feel more alive on screen.”

“Brit’s work is exuberant and emotionally charged, evidenced in her work with White Claw and Abercrombie & Fitch. It’s both attention-grabbing and inherently kind, like in her Adidas and Powerade spots. We’re super excited to welcome her and to make cool things together,” said Eric McCasline, Good Times Co-Founder and Executive Producer.

Phelan splits her time between New York City and Paris.