Ron Assouline is a film director, screenwriter, creative director,
producer, and a lecturer at the Sammy Ofer School of Communications at
the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC). Assouline is also the
founder and owner of Filmind, a film and advertising firm. He has
directed many films for museums around the world, but mainly in
Israel, including Journey to Jerusalem, a 100 episode series, shown
regularly at the Western Wall in Jerusalem and A Human Sanctuary, a
historic drama film presented at the Shrine of the Book at the Israel
Museum. Assouline has also produced and directed many television
commercials, including those for Benjamin Netenyahu's 1996 election
campaign and Ehud Barak's 1999 campaign.Ron Assouline was born in
Israel, in the city of Ness Tziona in 1957. After his military service
as a combat tank commander, he studied in the Department of Film and
Television at the Faculty of Arts of Tel Aviv University (TAU). His
graduation dramatic film, A Different Shadow, won the director's prize
as well as the first prize in the category of photography at the
Israeli Short Film Competition hosted by the Israeli Film Institute.
The film was displayed at the Tel Aviv Museum. Soon after, Assouline
began his professional career in the media industry as a director and
producer, and in 1988 he founded Filmind.Assouline has planned or
directed many popular commercials for companies and public-sector
organizations, including the glass boy in Life Depends On Your Speed,
the disappearing driver in Words Can Kill â€" No Texting While Driving
the glass walls in Feel the Road When Crossing, Don't Let Alcohol
Drive, for the Israeli Road Safety Authority. His campaign for the
National Lottery campaign the Loto-Gutzim Let the Numbers Improve Your
Life was called a breakthrough by advertising strategist Atara
Biller.Assouline has managed several branding campaigns including
Drive Wise for the Israeli Road Safety Authority, which won two Webi
Awards in 2013.
producer, and a lecturer at the Sammy Ofer School of Communications at
the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC). Assouline is also the
founder and owner of Filmind, a film and advertising firm. He has
directed many films for museums around the world, but mainly in
Israel, including Journey to Jerusalem, a 100 episode series, shown
regularly at the Western Wall in Jerusalem and A Human Sanctuary, a
historic drama film presented at the Shrine of the Book at the Israel
Museum. Assouline has also produced and directed many television
commercials, including those for Benjamin Netenyahu's 1996 election
campaign and Ehud Barak's 1999 campaign.Ron Assouline was born in
Israel, in the city of Ness Tziona in 1957. After his military service
as a combat tank commander, he studied in the Department of Film and
Television at the Faculty of Arts of Tel Aviv University (TAU). His
graduation dramatic film, A Different Shadow, won the director's prize
as well as the first prize in the category of photography at the
Israeli Short Film Competition hosted by the Israeli Film Institute.
The film was displayed at the Tel Aviv Museum. Soon after, Assouline
began his professional career in the media industry as a director and
producer, and in 1988 he founded Filmind.Assouline has planned or
directed many popular commercials for companies and public-sector
organizations, including the glass boy in Life Depends On Your Speed,
the disappearing driver in Words Can Kill â€" No Texting While Driving
the glass walls in Feel the Road When Crossing, Don't Let Alcohol
Drive, for the Israeli Road Safety Authority. His campaign for the
National Lottery campaign the Loto-Gutzim Let the Numbers Improve Your
Life was called a breakthrough by advertising strategist Atara
Biller.Assouline has managed several branding campaigns including
Drive Wise for the Israeli Road Safety Authority, which won two Webi
Awards in 2013.
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