Cutters’ Schumacher wins AICE’s Splice Capades
Cutters has the 2009 distinction of hosting AICE’s traveling trophy, courtesy of assistant editor Carl Schumacher winning the top prize in AICE’S recent Splice Capades challenge.
Cutters has the 2009 distinction of hosting AICE’s traveling trophy, courtesy of assistant editor Carl Schumacher winning the top prize in AICE’S recent Splice Capades challenge.
Cutters partner/editor Kathryn Hempel was in the audience at the 8th annual Bicycle Film Festival in New York last weekend for the premiere of a doc she wrote, edited
Cutters’ Christopher Gotschall edited the three Time Warner Cable services commercials that won a record total of 10 Silver Telly Awards for agency Mobium Creative Group.
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WHO HE IS: Nadav Kurtz, editor at post-production house Cutters since January 2007. He’s working with Draft/FCB Chicago on 3 :30 commercial spots to air internationally and domestically in March.
WHO HE IS: Tom Pastorelle, a senior editor at Cutters Editorial where he’s worked since 1993.
HOW HE VIEWS HIS JOB: As an editor for
Cutters’ owner/editor Chris Claeys is Chicago’s man of the hour. Maybe even a tiny footnote to White Sox history. The possessor of one of the most valuable mementoes
The annual Camp Kuleshov trailer competition, better known as Camp K, has once again recognized the outstanding talents of emerging creative artists in post-production. Held across three cities—New York, Chicago,
Get ready for a spellbinding new ad from State Farm’s Right Kind of Magic campaign, brought to life by Highdive. In this latest spot, titled “Nightmare,” a couple finds themselves saying
The Midwest Chapter of AICP unveiled its first Women’s Forum on May 21 at Optimus. The networking event for AICP members connected junior creatives and producers in the industry with
State Farm’s latest commercial, “No-Brainer,” created by Highdive, offers a fresh take on the iconic magic jingle campaign. In this fun new spot, viewers witness the consequences of summoning the
Highdive’s latest campaign for Jersey Mike’s continues “It’s a Jersey Mike Thing.” Here, the sandwich chain doubles down on its focus on authenticity and dedication to quality. By highlighting the
The Midwest Chapter of AICP is taking to the streets with its first-ever sponsorship of a team in the 2024 edition of Chiditarod. With the cheeky, Blues Brothers inspired name
Chicago-based independent creative agency Schafer Condon Carter (SCC) has announced the debut of its latest work for Old National Bank, scheduled to premiere on CBS just before the Super Bowl
While the news of our favorite TV firemen, cops, doctors, druglords, and chefs may sometimes be our top stories, we are also the news source for our production companies, post
The creative struggle — that ongoing battle to keep great advertising great from inception to production — is real. Crafting advertising that not only captures attention, but also resonates with
Yep, of course we are thankful for our family, our friends, our co-workers, our advertisers and readers, but we are particularly thankful this year for the amazing people listed below.
FACETS 40th Annual Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (CICFF), as the first Academy-qualifying children’s film festival in the world, announced the recipients of its Special and Jury Prizes. Throughout the 40-year history
The AICP Awards tour concludes its national rollout as the association’s Midwest Chapter presents a panel discussion and screening on Thursday, November 9. Taking place at The Old Post Office, the
Award-winning health and wellness advertising network AbelsonTaylor Group has hired veteran production executive Joy Holbrook as director of integrated production, a new position. She reports to Dan Zigulich, senior vice
World-renowned singer, the late Carol Sloane is the subject of the new feature-length documentary Sloane: A Jazz Singer, directed by longtime Cutters editor and Chicago filmmaker, Michael Lippert. The film recently took First Prize