Executive Producer/Founder
Adrienne Hall is an Emmy-nominated, Webby and Clio Award-winning filmmaker specializing in cause-based documentary and branded content that moves the needle on the most pressing social and environmental causes. Her non-fiction background delivers a distinctive approach and set of problem-solving skills to the projects she produces. Adrienne was part of the production team on the Oscar and Primetime Emmy-nominated Racing Extinction, directed by Louie Psihoyos (The Cove) and produced episodes of ESPN’s “30 For 30”. Her work with agencies and nonprofits has allowed her to tell stories for many of the world's biggest brands including, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Nike, The North Face, Infiniti, and Toyota.
Adrienne cut her teeth attending Florida State University to study film theory and independent film acquisition, distribution, and marketing. She took up a post as a teaching assistant for the College of Motion Picture Arts where she met Barry Jenkins (Moonlight, The Underground Railroad) and Louie Psihoyos (The Cove, The Gamechangers), which defined the early chapters of her career. She returned to work for Louie Psihoyos during the release of The Cove, which garnered enough uplifting critical acclaim to follow up with Racing Extinction four years later. In 2013 she reunited with Barry Jenkins and joined his commercial production company Strike Anywhere, creating content for world-class brands in the midst of his development on Moonlight. Adrienne has worked as a line producer for companies including, MSSNG PCES, Even/ Odd, London Alley and Alchemy. In 2010, Adrienne met Annie Costner while working with Louie Psihoyos, and together founded Sound Off Films in 2014. The studio aims to create projects with a conscience that connect with audiences and move the needle on social and environmental issues.