Editorial house FilmCore, with offices in Santa Monica and San Francisco, has opened a shop in New York headed by executive producer Andrew Linsk, a former senior producer at Euro RSCG Worldwide, New York.
The new Manhattan foothold will initially operate out of temporary facilities at Post Factory in Soho with editors from FilmCore’s California offices. Plans call for FilmCore to establish a permanent site by early 2005, and to staff it with two or three New York-based editors.
The expansion is designed to serve FilmCore’s New York agency clientele, and to facilitate the company forming new relationships with other agencies and advertisers on the East Coast. FilmCore San Francisco executive producer Jon Ettinger is spearheading FilmCore’s geographic diversification with Linsk.
Linsk had been with Euro RSCG for six years. While there, he produced for Volvo, Microsoft and Intel, among others. His recent credits included a shortform Internet film for Volvo, introducing the V50 to the European market. Directed by Stephen Frears, the short starred Robert Downey Jr. Linsk produced the job out of the agency’s Amsterdam office, MVBMS Fuel Europe.
Prior to Euro RSCG, Linsk teamed with director Robert Caruso to launch Commotion Pictures, San Francisco. In ’98, when Caruso left to join the now defunct commercial production arm of Industrial Light+Magic, San Rafael, Calif., Linsk closed Commotion to join Euro RSCG.