Friday, February 24, 2012

ShootersNYC | joeytomatoes.com

ShootersNYC Settles Into Permanent New York City Home

Built from the ground up ? The Studio is a Modern, Open and Full Service Creative Boutique

NEW YORK, NY ? Following months of sweeping construction ShootersNYC, the creative multi-dimensional production and postproduction company that launched last year, has officially moved into its permanent offices in New York?s always hip Flatiron district at 156 Fifth Avenue.

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The open, modern yet comfortable space features three state-of-the-art editing suites, graphics/animation suite and enough production space to handle the growing number of projects the company has been asked to not only edit and post, but produce as well.

?When we saw this beautiful historic building we knew it was perfect for us,? Jeff Beckerman, ShootersNYC Managing Director/Executive Producer says. ?But it was crucial that we give our space a modern, yet comfortable, work environment our clients demand.?

Those clients have kept the new creative boutique ? sister company to the Philadelphia-based post/production company ShootersINC ? very busy. In addition to high profile assignments for such brands as Pepsi Max, Chex, Nature Valley and Advil, the company worked on Feed The Pig, a clever multimedia PSA campaign for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Ad Council. The company is currently at work on comprehensive projects for BMW and the NFL.

Last year also saw the addition of two key members of the ShootersNYC creative team ? editors Anthony Marinelli and David Smalheiser.

?2011 was a ground-breaking year for us in a lot of ways,? Beckerman adds. ?Our clients responded well to what we?re building and the fact that we perfectly bridge the feel of a creative boutique with the deep resources of a larger post house. Thanks to our relationship to ShootersINC we can handle more than a typical boutique. It?s the best of both worlds for our clients, and if 2011 is any indication, 2012 looks to be a great year.?

ShootersNYC (www.shootersnyc.com) is the New York division of ShootersINC, a multi-dimensional creative production and post house specializing in editorial, visual effects, graphic design, finishing and audio post for advertising, television, feature film and new media. For more information contact Managing Director, Jeff Beckerman at 212-533-9400 or at jeff@shootersnyc.com.

ShootersTV (www.shooterstv.com) is a division of Shooters Inc., dedicated to creating programming for reality and non-scripted television. ShootersTV is represented by Peleton Entertainment, the New York-based television agency representing leading producers working in reality and documentary. For more information contact Rob Miller at Peleton Entertainment by email at rob@peletontv.com or phone 212-572-9632; or contact Carrie Spott at ShootersTV by email at carrie@shooterstv.com or phone 215-861-0100.

ShootersINC (www.shootersinc.com) is a full service production and post house that blends talent, technology and client service to provide a superior level of quality and creativity. Shooters? client base consists of ad agencies, production companies, political consultants, PR firms, and corporations. For more information contact Shooters? Anne-Marie Starker (anne@shootersinc.com) or phone 215.861.0100.

DIVE (www.divevisual.com) is the visual effects, DI and film finishing division of ShootersINC, led by veteran Visual Effects Supervisor Mark O. Forker. As one of the east coast?s premier postproduction facilities for film finishing services, DIVE offers filmmakers the opportunity to complete Visual Effects, Digital Intermediates and Titles by coupling creative continuity with an integrated workflow. For more information, contact DIVE VP Business Development, Bob Lowery (bob@divevisual.com) at 267.514.7700.

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