Cut+Run is excited to announce the official promotion of Andy Green and Sean Fazende to Editors. Both editors are based in Los Angeles and available to work via any Cut+Run location.
“Andy and Sean are both amazingly talented editors — they’ve already made an impact on the industry and Cut+Run,” comments Managing Director, Michelle Eskin. “It’s great when you have the opportunity to give recognition where it is due, in this case by officially naming them editors at the company.”
Andy Green is known for his penchant for cutting comedy and dialogue. Over the last year, prior to assuming the editor title at Cut+Run, Andy cut Cisco with GS&P, OXO via Muhtayzik Hoffer, and Cesar with BBDO SF. With Jay Nelson, Andy contributed to projects with such noted brands as Gatorade, VW, Microsoft and Old Navy. Andy was formerly at Bob Industries where he was an editor who worked closely with director Zach Math on such projects as KMART “Ship My Pants” and “Yo Mamma” via DraftFCB Chicago, and GameStop for The Richards Group. Andy edited “Elias Sime: Eye of the Needle, Eye of the Heart” a short film directed by Dayton/Faris for an exhibition at the Santa Monica Museum of Art. For Jason Reitman, Andy edited “Roast Battle” the NSFW docu-short about the no-holds-barred verbal boxing match where comedians compete in a battle of wit and insults. The film was part of the official line up at Sundance 2016 and has toured festivals around the country.
Three years ago, Sean Fazende joined Cut+Run where he has fostered his talent for music videos, editing for such artists as Disclosure feat, Lorde, Smashing Pumpkins, Zayn Malik, and Selena Gomez (2016 VMA Nominee – “Kill em with Kindness”). Working alongside Steve Gandolfi, Sean parlayed his fast paced editing style and love of sports into his commercial work for projects including “Take It” for adidas and Wilson’s “From Federer.” During his junior year at Boston University, Sean took a summer internship in Los Angeles, which ultimately lead to staff positions at Arcade and Beast, before coming to Cut+Run.
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