Creative Director, Producer & Cultural Strategist
Rebecca Rogers is an artist, filmmaker, creative director, producer, and cultural strategist whose work explores a singular question: How can stories change culture?
For more than twenty-five years, she has built brands, movements, films, immersive experiences, and emerging technologies that shape how people connect, communicate, and imagine new possibilities for the future. Her career has unfolded at the intersection of art, technology, environmental stewardship, and social change—using narrative as a tool to influence culture, build community, and inspire action.
Rebecca began her career as an experimental filmmaker and animator, earning a BFA in Printmaking and Graphic Design from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and an MFA from USC's School of Cinematic Arts. Her films screened internationally at venues including MOCA Los Angeles, the Sydney Film Festival, Anima Mundi in Brazil, and festivals throughout Europe, Asia, and Australia. She later taught animation at CalArts, exploring emerging forms of visual storytelling and digital media.
As one of the early pioneers of interactive entertainment, Rebecca wrote and directed some of the world's first real-time 3D interactive music experiences for artists including DMX, Ludacris, Ja Rule, Redman, and Sum 41, earning two MTV Award nominations. Her work later expanded into cultural preservation through the digital restoration of historic photographs from Lee Jaffe's archives of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Bob Marley & The Wailers, preserving important cultural artifacts for museum-quality exhibition and publication.
Rebecca later moved to the forefront of the internet revolution as Creative Director for Altnet, Kazaa, and Skype, helping shape platforms that transformed how millions of people discover, share, and communicate online. She remained with Skype through its acquisition by eBay, gaining firsthand experience scaling disruptive technologies from startup ventures into global platforms. She later helped pioneer some of the earliest commercial augmented reality experiences while working with Total Immersion, including the first in-store AR packaging activation for AXE Body Spray at Target.
Her passion for environmental and social impact led her to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), where she developed entertainment partnerships and national campaigns connecting science, policy, and popular culture. Her work included clean energy messaging for Leonardo DiCaprio, environmental initiatives with Warner Bros. and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and a viral campaign featuring Cameron Diaz that generated more than one million petition signatures. She also contributed to environmental media initiatives featuring Sigourney Weaver, helping bring complex environmental issues to mainstream audiences through story.
Today, Rebecca is the founding partner of Frog Song Productions alongside Lilakoi Moon (Lisa Bonet) and Tiffany Persons, where she develops films, campaigns, and cultural initiatives centered on environmental stewardship, Indigenous wisdom, regenerative futures, and social impact. Through Frog Song, she collaborates with artists, activists, scientists, and cultural leaders—including Mark Ruffalo, Jason Momoa, and Van Jones—to create stories and experiences that deepen our relationship with one another and the living world.
In addition to her film work, Rebecca serves as Creative Brand and Collaboration Lead for One Golden Thread, helping shape the vision of a regenerative fashion brand rooted in sustainability, craftsmanship, and conscious living. Her broader work with organizations including Amazon Watch, Artists for Amazonia, ClientEarth, and Vote With Love reflects a lifelong commitment to using creativity in service of people and planet.
Beyond her professional work, Rebecca is a board member of the Na Liko Kupukupu O Ka ʻĀina Foundation and a dedicated practitioner of Hawaiian hula, where years of study under her Alakaʻi have deepened her understanding of storytelling as a living practice—one that carries culture, memory, responsibility, and connection across generations.
Today, Rebecca partners with visionary founders, artists, brands, and movements to build worlds that shift culture, expand possibility, and reconnect people to one another and the living Earth