Los Angeles-based Hey Baby has added Polish-born filmmaker Stash Capar to its roster, his first representation in the United States. Capar worked between the U.K., Scandinavia and Dubai on assignments as an editor and promo producer for a decade before filming his own indie project, which was nominated for a Cannes Young Directors Award in 2013. His work includes commercials for Fujifilm, Prolia, Ancestry, Tylenol and ADT. Capar is currently repped by Sequoia Content in Canada, Satellite My Love in France, E+P Films in Germany and Aylene Gardiner Agency in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Washington Square Films has signed director Andrew Lane for U.S. commercial representation. Lane won three Cannes Lions for his work for States United to Prevent Gun Violence and several Lions for his 2018 work for Diesel “Go with the Fake” that tackled counterfeit culture with a hidden camera pop-up store. He has also helmed work for brands such as Google, Mountain Dew, AllState, Stella Artois and Bud Light. Director Jordan Bahat, who has directed campaigns for Samsung, Gatorade, Jeep and Equinox, has signed with Tool of North America for representation. Starting his career in music videos, Bahat has directed MTV VMA-nominated spots for Twenty One Pilots, a U.K MVA-nominated video for Christine and the Queens, and videos for Meg Myers, Jamie Commons and Leon Else. M ss ng P eces has signed two new directors; Jason Jeffrey to its live action roster and Mia Lidofsky for special... Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'
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The Engage! Expo 2011, a conference and trade show focusing on tools and strategies for reaching consumers through mobile apps, social networks, online gaming, and other digital content, offered some glimpses into how companies are monetizing their digital initiatives. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
[ Publishers Weekly | 2011-03-07 00:00:00 UTC ]
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Google announced today the creation of a service, Google One Pass, which will allow publishers to set their own prices and terms for the sale of digital content. Eric Schmidt introduced this new service at Humboldt University in Berlin. Continue reading at Folio Magazine
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A day after Apple stirred up online publishers with its digital subscription plan, Google announced a service that aims to be more publisher-friendly. Continue reading at The New York Times
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Written By: Philip Jones The system of lending one ebook per library user works for authors, agents, booksellers and librarians, a session at Digital Book World discussing the sector heard yesterday. At the session, entitled 'Where Do Libraries Fit Into the Ecosystem?', publishers were... Continue reading at The Bookseller
[ The Bookseller | 2011-01-27 00:00:00 UTC ]
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