Respected Pre-Visualization Studio Adds Todd Winter as Creative Director
Looking to raise the level of their creative talent to match the complexity and challenges of today’s advertising, <a href="http://(www.edit1.tv)/”>Edit1 ((www.edit1.tv)), the full-service pre-visualization studio headed by new owner Michael Zimbard, has added visionary animation director <a href="http://<a href="http://(www.edit1.tv)/team/#4 “>(www.edit1.tv)/team/#4 “>Todd Winter as Creative Director. Working with Zimbard, and Executive Producer Mike Donovan, Winter will play a leading role in the direction of <a href="http://(www.edit1.tv)/”>Edit1‘s creative work and the growth of the company overall.
For Zimbard, adding a Creative Director the caliber of Winter sends a clear message to their clients and the industry-at-large about <a href="http://(www.edit1.tv)/”>Edit1‘s commitment to creative excellence and always putting their client’s work in the best possibly position for success.
“<a href="http://(www.edit1.tv)/”>Edit1 is all about providing our clients with the best creative minds we can, and Todd is certainly that,” Zimbard says. “Between his experience in features, TV, advertising and pre-viz, there literally is nothing he hasn’t done in animation. He’s worked in traditional animation at Warner Bros. Animation and Hanna-Barbara, and was at the forefront of CG animated features with DreamWorks Animation and Blue Sky Studios. The level of talent and experience he brings to <a href="http://(www.edit1.tv)/”>Edit1 is phenomenal.”
Most recently animation director at Launch, the animatics division of postproduction house Charlex, the LA-native Winter began his animation career as a layout artist at Warner Bros Animation where he worked on “Batman: The Animated Series,” and the now-classic animation/live action mash-up “Space Jam,” directed by advertising legend Joe Pytka.
Following six years at Warner Bros., Winter joined DreamWorks for three years, where he worked on the studio’s early feature entries “Road To Eldorado” and “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.”
Looking for new creative challenges he joined the Ossining, NY-based Blue Sky Studios where he worked on the popular features “Ice Age and “Robots.” In 2008, following stops at Charlex (DP on the acclaimed 2006 short “One Rat Short”); and Curious Pictures (DP/Art Director on “Chicago 10: Speak Your Peace” — an Official Sundance selection in 2007), Winter turned his attention toward the niche world of pre-visualization and has never looked back.
“I was at Launch for four years and was looking for a new creative challenge, and when I met Michael I could see he was inspired to do things a little different and put his stamp on the company. I knew I wanted to be a part of what he’s building at <a href="http://(www.edit1.tv)/”>Edit1.”
Winter adds that one of the aspects he appreciates most about ZImbard and <a href="http://(www.edit1.tv)/”>Edit1 is the company’s willingness to push the boundaries of what defines pre-viz, such as the company’s in-roads into live action pre-viz productions.
“These live action test spots, which are shot against a green-screen and composted into animated environments in post, really communicate what a spot might look like because we’re using real actors,” Winter notes. “Not only does this approach help greatly when concepts are being tested, but also provides a much clearer road map for production and post teams later on during the full-up version.”
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