Robert Stockwell Joins Foundation Content
Director/Editor Robert Stockwell has joined Foundation after honing his talents for four years at DraftFCB, where his work was a staple in the agency’s yearly highlights reels. Stockwell has edited spots for Kmart, Boeing, Taco Bell, Dow, Volkswagon and Sharpie and shot such notable pieces as an installment in the consciousness-raising "It Gets Better" campaign and a moving tribute to victims of the 9/11 tragedy on behalf of DFCB client Boeing.
The announcement was made by VP/GM Steve Morrison who joined the company earlier this year.
Stockwell is currently editing a web spot for Sears apparel and his first week on the job found him behind the camera lensing a social media spot for Music Box Films.
“Having worked with Robert for four years, I can attest to his professionalism, endless creativity, and enthusiasm” comments Morrison who is currently editing a health care spot for MarcUSA shot in LA by James Lipetzky.
Editor Max Gold joined Foundation a few months also from DraftFCB’s Inside Job. Now, Morrison says, “Foundation’s dream team is complete.” That team includes editors Christina Stumpf, Drew Hall, Suzie Moore, James Lipetzky, Gladys Bernandac and Anna Patel.
View Robert’s most recent work online at Foundation Content‘s website click here.
About Foundation Content
Foundation Content is a full service production and post company with a focus on innovation, collaboration, and efficient execution designed to maximize creative potential across multiple platforms. Between their Culver City and Chicago offices, they house producers, writers, directors, editors, graphic artists, sound design, a top colorist, and stages, and handle projects from inception to exhibition. With the energy of an indie film company, experience of an established production / post house, and vision of a creative boutique, Foundation welcomes challenges big and small. Clients have included Chiat Day, Leo Burnett, BBDO, Warner Brothers Records, Domino Records, Levis, Target, and United Way. www.foundationcontent.com
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