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    Home » Production, Post and Music Houses, Ad Agencies Reflect On How They Are Coping With the Coronavirus Pandemic

    Production, Post and Music Houses, Ad Agencies Reflect On How They Are Coping With the Coronavirus Pandemic

    By SHOOTTuesday, April 7, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments7455 Views
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    Kevin Bacon in the #Istayathomefor" social campaign from McCann NY.

    Feedback from McCann, BBDO, Deutsch, Harvest, Chelsea Pictures, Wondros, Framestore and many others underscores how ingenuity, solidarity and a sense of community have emerged from adversity

    By A SHOOT Staff Report

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    To in our own way combat the profound sense of fear and loss that COVID-19 has brought to the world, SHOOT sought feedback from people throughout the industry as to how they are coping with the coronavirus, trying to keep their people safe, their businesses afloat, and through their creative, narrative and filmmaking talents somehow bring us figuratively together even while we keep an essential safe physical distance apart.

    Strength can emerge from adversity and people can unite even during an era when polarization has been the norm for far too long. Darkness can give way to light as our shared plight can spark kindness, a spirit of oneness, and creative ingenuity. Survey respondents have given us a taste of those positive dynamics at times all rolled into one, a prime example coming from Nathy Aviram, chief production officer of McCann New York, who shared the birth of a notion which yielded an uplifting campaign conveying our capacity for empathy and solidarity.

    Aviram and his McCann colleagues began working from home (WFH) on Friday, March 13. He recalled, “In week one of WFH/social distancing, we were part of something that was both positive and helpful. One one of our first leadership video conferencing calls that weekend, our head of accounts panned her camera over to show her kids talking over the internet with their grandparents. She proposed that we should do an #Istayathomefor social campaign. That same day, our CCO shared a meme of Kevin Bacon with his wife. She laughed and said to him that we should use Kevin (the man famous for being just a scant six degrees from everyone) to kick off the social campaign. It was a quick lesson in working remotely.  Our talent team reached out to Kevin Bacon’s people and got a thumbs up. By the following Tuesday, Kevin recorded his message for us and tagged six other celebrities. The ‘viral’ campaign was an early and important message to share with the public–stay home for the people you care about.”

    That campaign from McCann became the bar which other coronavirus-related public service communications efforts have since been held up to.

    Entertainment initiatives have also emerged, a case in point shared by survey respondent Jesse Dylan, founder and CEO of Wondros. Working on new ways to entertain everyone stuck at home, Wondros partnered with J.B. Smoove (known for his role in Curb Your Enthusiasm) on You Are Here, a weekly comedy variety show made by and for people on coronavirus lockdown. Dylan directs the show, created by Paul Peck in partnership with Michael Jurkovac and Igor Kovalik of The Bridge.Co, and independent publishing and talent management company, Primary Wave Music. Funds raised by You Are Here go towards the causes and organizations best positioned to mitigate the worst effects of the pandemic, including the National Domestic Workers Alliance, GiveDirectly.org, and the Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation Announces COVID-19 Crisis Relief Fund.

    Adversity has also brought a deeper, heightened sense of community even as we live in social isolation. Lisa Mehling, president of Chelsea Pictures, observed, “In the past few weeks the production community has come together like never before. We know we are all in the same leaky boat. May our solidarity and sense of community far outlast the virus.”

    Offering some advice as well as praise for how folks have come together was Bonnie Goldfarb, co-founder/executive producer, Harvest Films. “The best advice I can give is don’t chase anything. Keep yourself grounded in a way that feels right for you and your company. Make smart choices about what serves ALL the people that surround you and make sure you’re geared up when things resolve. This will pass (at least that’s what Gov. Cuomo tells us each morning) and when it does we will be ready to create content that reflects what we’ve been through and feel proud that we were able to behave in a manner that fits our amazing community. The AICP has been stupendous these past couple of weeks by leading online forums for us to congregate via Zoom and give us access to each other and very interesting and knowledgeable professionals. I applaud the entire staff for their commitment and hard work in guiding us during these times.”

    Survey
    SHOOT posed the following questions to a cross-section of our industry:

    1. How has your company been impacted by concerns over the coronavirus–or the virus itself if a worker or client has been stricken–in terms of business, your staff, client relationships? 
    2. The well-being, health and safety of people is clearly top priority. What measures have you taken to protect your staff and collaborators during this challenging time? 
    3. How have you adapted your behavior, practices, policies, approaches, ways of thinking and doing business in response to the pandemic? 
    4. Were you in the midst of a particular project when the coronavirus outbreak hit and how did you manage to deal with that situation? 
    5. What’s your biggest takeaway or lessons learned from your experience dealing with coronavirus concerns thus far? 
    6. What advice, if any, would you offer to your counterparts at other companies/agencies, your clients and collaborators? 
    7. Contingency plans have been prepared by many in light of the situation. Please share any aspects of those plans or tell us how your short and long-term business plans have been affected. 
    8. It’s said that strength emerges from adversity. Do you see any silver lining or positive dynamic emerging for our industry/marketplace from this global health crisis? 
    9. Have you deployed your company’s creative and communication skills to address the pandemic (PSAs, educational videos, other initiatives)? Please tell us about these efforts. 

    Here’s the feedback we received:

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    “Sinners,” “Zootopia 2,” “Wicked: For Good” Among Top Film Honorees At Lumiere Awards

    Monday, February 9, 2026

    The Advanced Imaging Society (AIS) has unveiled the winners of the 2026 Lumiere Awards, recognizing outstanding creative and technical achievements during its 16th annual celebration. The awards honor the artists, engineers, and innovators whose work continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and cinematic technology.

    The annual Lumiere Awards luncheon was held today (2/9) at the Beverly Hills Hotel, welcoming more than 200 invited guests representing leading media, entertainment, and technology companies from Hollywood to Silicon Valley. The winners were selected by members of the Hollywood creative and technology community

    Often described as the “Oscars for geeks,” the Lumiere Awards celebrate the growing role of technological innovation in expanding the possibilities of storytelling for audiences worldwide. “These Lumiere winners produced their brilliant stories by pushing the boundaries of what’s possible creatively and technically,” said Jim Chabin, president of the Advanced Imaging Society. “In these honorees we see our industry’s future--and that future is truly more exciting than ever.”

    The Society awarded the Best Live Action Feature Film Lumiere Award to Warner Bros.’ multi-nominated Sinners, with Best Supporting Actor nominee Delroy Lindo on hand to present the award to producer Sev Ohanian. Additionally, several members of the Sinners sound team--Chris Welcker, Steve Boeddeker, and Benny Burtt--were present to accept the Lumiere for Best Audio for a Theatrical Film. Voters praised Sinners, calling it a brilliant and meaningful story, and noted that as a film, it was “perfectly executed.”

    The Lumiere for Best Animated Feature Film went to Zootopia 2. Actor and... Read More

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