HOLLYWOOD-Joshua Touber has been appointed managing director of Encore Hollywood. This marks his second tour of duty with the company, having served as its general manager from ’92 to ’95, after which he left to become a principal in facility software provider Xymox Systems (now Xytech), Los Angeles. From Xytech, Touber went on to found Southern California-based communication services group Virtuosity, which introducted Wildfire, an automated, voice activated telecommunications system used throughout the industry.
Touber’s return is a key move for Encore since being acquired by the Four Media Company (4MC), Burbank, in September. (That acquisition also included post/effects house Encore Santa Monica, and spot editorial shop FilmCore, Santa Monica and San Francisco.) Touber succeeds Bruce K. Long, former president of Encore Hollywood(the position now known as managing director). Long is now executive VP of the 4MC Television Group.
And as earlier reported, Larry Chernoff, Encore’s founding father, was named president of 4MC Television Group. He described Touber’s hiring as significant. Chernoff said of Touber, "He brings with him a fundamental understanding of the needs of the commercial and short-form markets, which also need additional facility support as the industry moves towards high definition TV and new technologies. I look forward to working with him again."
Touber said his focus "will be to streamline existing efficiencies in the process and to raise the bar in the postproduction community, continuing to make Encore even more a cutting edge boutique for both the episodic television and commercial communities. Integrating new technologies into existing post models, leading the talent of Encore Hollywood into the next millennium, and working with the strength and resources of Four Media are exciting tasks."