Vincent's Bio Cycle

2002-2006: Attends film school at New York's School of Visual Arts, where he makes fifty videos with his sketch group, DutchWest.

2006: Helps found the CollegeHumor Originals department. Over the course of seven years as staff director he makes thousands of videos, transforming CollegeHumor into YouTube's #1 comedy channel with views in the tens of billions.

2015: Directs three episode of TruTV's Adam Ruins Everything, followed by ABC's Boondoggle, featuring Modern Family's Ty Burrell. It's nominated for two Emmy's.

2016: Co-creates Vogue's award winning 73 Questions series. 

2017: Wins sixth Webby award for a short film starring Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour. 

2018: Co-founds ArtClass, a world class production company with office in New York, Kansas City, and Los Angeles. Wins first Emmy for SNY campaign: "Joey"

2021: Directs Shaq and Tony the Tiger for Kellogg's in what John Oliver calls: "The best cereal commercial in ten years." 

2022: Directs Will Smith in first Super Bowl commercial to promote Bel-Air on Peacock. 

2002-2006: Attends film school at New York's School of Visual Arts, where he makes fifty videos with his sketch group, DutchWest.

2006: Helps found the CollegeHumor Originals department. Over the course of seven years as staff director he makes thousands of videos, transforming CollegeHumor into YouTube's #1 comedy channel with views in the tens of billions.

2015: Directs three episode of TruTV's Adam Ruins Everything, followed by ABC's Boondoggle, featuring Modern Family's Ty Burrell. It's nominated for two Emmy's.

2016: Co-creates Vogue's award winning 73 Questions series. 

2017: Wins sixth Webby award for a short film starring Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour. 

2018: Co-founds ArtClass, a world class production company with office in New York, Kansas City, and Los Angeles. Wins first Emmy for SNY campaign: "Joey"

2021: Directs Shaq and Tony the Tiger for Kellogg's in what John Oliver calls: "The best cereal commercial in ten years." 

2022: Directs Will Smith in first Super Bowl commercial to promote Bel-Air on Peacock.