

Imported is pleased to welcome Greg Kohs back to Toronto to shoot another spot in the Kia campaign out of David & Goliath.

Imported Artists is pleased to welcome Jean-Marc Piché to our roster. A Montreal native who transplanted himself to Toronto 15 years ago, Jean-Marc has long been a fixture on the commercial directing scene as well as being a force in the feature and documentary film communities.
Having grown up with a fascination for theatre and cinema Jean-Marc initially began his training as an actor. Having graduated from the Lionel-Groulx Theatre School he decided to continue his media studies at the University of Montreal taking courses in cinema and graduating with a minor in advertising.
By the late 1980’s his career had taken off, seeing him travel around the world as a director-cameraman for dozens of documentaries before returning home to direct the popular Quebec news show ‘Camera 87’ while shooting music videos on the side. Moving from music videos to commercials seemed like a natural progression and Jean-Marc began his career in earnest which has since taken him around the world shooting hundreds of spots for clients such as Molson, Cheer, Bacardi and many more.
Jean-Marc’s true passion is working with actors and when he’s able to he spends his free time pursuing feature film projects, the latest of which he co-wrote and ended up shooting in Paris, Toronto & New York. “Nothing Really Matters” has been playing festivals worldwide and garnering acclaim and awards.
We at Imported feel privileged to add this versatile talent to our team!