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    Home » Big Block Partners with Jack Strachan of Say Hey Representation for East Coast Sales

    Big Block Partners with Jack Strachan of Say Hey Representation for East Coast Sales

    By RACONTEURTuesday, January 5, 2016Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments9530 Views
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    Jack Strachan, Say Hey Representation http://www.sayheyny.com The appointment of Jack Strachan marks another exciting step in the ongoing evolution of Big Block. The bicoastal company recently signed actor, comedian and Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker Michael Rapaport for commercial representation and delivered a slew of exciting projects for brands including Under Armour, Google, Lexus, ESPN, Ford and Gymboree. In addition to Rapaport, the award-winning Big Block roster also counts directors Josh + Vince, Paul Trillo, The Bozzwicks, and Shaun Collings.
    LOS ANGELES -- (SPW) --

    Big Block is thrilled to announce its partnership with Jack Strachan, Owner of Say Hey Representation. The integrated production company brings on board Strachan to handle sales and representation for Big Block’s directorial and design/vfx roster for the East Coast territory.

    A believer in the ‘face-to-face’ approach to sales, New York-based Jack Strachan has operated his own successful independent firm, Say Hey Representation, for the past five years. Along with Big Block, Strachan has built the Say Hey roster to include Dress Code, Nomad Editorial and Ghost Robot.

    “I’m excited and privileged to be a part of the Big Block team,” remarks Strachan. “Their unique offering and highly curated roster is what initially drew me in, but working with the like-minded and strategically-focused executives in Kenny Solomon, Corwin Carroll, Scott Prisand and Caroline Gomez is what ultimately solidified my decision.”

    Alongside the live action roster, Strachan will also rep Big Block’s post production studio in Los Angeles, which specializes in design, animation, visual effects, editorial and finishing for the integrated space. This allows Strachan to offer clients the totality of Big Block’s end-to-end services for multimedia campaigns and branded content.

    “Representing production companies in today’s climate has become diluted with big 360’ promises,” Strachan explains. “It’s energizing to be working with a company that owns its place in the market and backs up a vast offering in a real way.”

    The appointment of Jack Strachan marks another exciting step in the ongoing evolution of Big Block. The bicoastal company recently signed actor, comedian and Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker Michael Rapaport for commercial representation and delivered a slew of exciting projects for brands including Under Armour, Google, Lexus, ESPN, Ford and Gymboree. In addition to Rapaport, the award-winning Big Block roster also counts directors Josh + Vince, Paul Trillo, The Bozzwicks, and Shaun Collings.  

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    How Cutting “Wicked” Films Changed Oscar Nominee Myron Kerstein For Good

    Tuesday, January 13, 2026
    Myron Kerstein, ACE behind the scenes working on "Wicked" and "Wicked: For Good"

    While having a phenomenal range of credits across genres, Kerstein definitely cemented his reputation as a music man of the editing room with Tick, tick…. Boom! and Wicked earning him two Academy Awards® nominations. He shared with us some of his secrets on tackling the tremendous task of finishing this epic journey and how finding intimate moments in grand scenes shapes his approach to work. You have been Oscar® nominated for Tick, tick… Boom! and notable for Wicked last year. Are musicals like second nature, what do you love about working on them or what attracts you to them? I love working on musicals because when a character does not have the ability to say how they feel, singing it is another form of expression. So oftentimes that singing is sort of a version of a monologue inside their heads, and I love to explore that form of expression. It's unlike anything else in any other genre, like voiceover, because the musical is a very specific way in which characters can express themselves. I also happen to really love music. So cutting musicals satisfies this love of mine of this specific form of expression, but also my love for music and the genre itself. The genre has such a long history. There's so many incredible artists who have used this genre to express different stories from the Music Man or Grease or The Umbrellas of Cherbourg or Read More

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