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BREAK+ENTER, a Nice Shoes company, has promoted Ari Rubenstein to Creative Director. Rubenstein will lead the studio’s team of VFX supervisors, artists and producers, manage its slate of film and television projects and set its overall creative approach.
Continuing its long-standing commitment to independent film, Nice Shoes helped to prepare three projects screening at this month’s Tribeca Film Festival.
BREAK+ENTER served as principal visual effects provider for The Pentaverate, the new Netflix comedy series created by and starring Mike Myers.
Color grading and editorial finishing for A Father’s Son, director Patrick Chen’s short film about the murder of a teenage boy in Manhattan’s Chinatown, was completed at Nice Shoes in preparation for its world premiere at the 17th Annual Disorient Asian American Film Festival
Emmy Award®-winning visual effects supervisor David W. Reynolds has joined the creative team at BREAK+ENTER, a Nice Shoes company.
BREAK+ENTER, a Nice Shoes company, has appointed Camille Geier as Executive Producer. A widely-esteemed industry stalwart, Geier brings more than 20 years of top-level experience spanning features, episodic television and advertising.
Nice Shoes has hired John Koltai as Creative Director with a focus on innovative motion graphic design for film, television, advertising and other media. Koltai is a multidisciplinary creative director, designer and animator with experience spanning virtually all forms of visual media.
BREAK+ENTER, a Nice Shoes company, served as the primary visual effects provider for Nanny, the new horror film written and directed by Nikyatu Jusu in her feature debut.
Making its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Producer/Director/Director of Photography Rita Baghdadi’s riveting feature-length documentary Sirens focuses on the Middle East’s first all-female metal band, Slaves to Sirens, who pursue their dreams of stardom while strug
Post New York Alliance (PNYA) will highlight the benefits of building a neurodiverse workspace in the next edition of Post Break, its free webinar series.