Digital artist Burtis Scott has joined New York-based Charlex. He recently completed a nine-year run at R/GA Digital Studios, New York, where he worked on some of that studios most well-known spot fare.
That includes a classic Dancing Cars campaign-Tango, Pickin and Kickin and Rock n Roll-for Shell Oil via Ogilvy & Mather, Houston, which helped pioneer the use of motion-capture techniques in commercialmaking. Scott served as digital editor.
Scott also worked as senior special effects editor on Caught Their Eye, an Oldsmobile spot via Leo Burnett Co., Chicago, that also broke new ground by incorporating one of the first CGI automobiles to appear in a TV commercial. Bob Giraldi of bicoastal Giraldi Suarez Productions, directed. Scott also served as senior special effects editor on the effects heavy Dancing Baby for Edys Ice Cream via Goldberg Moser ONeill, San Francisco. Again, Giraldi directed.
The aesthetic that Scott developed working on so many memorable projects at R/GA was perfect preparation for his position as digital artist here, said Charlex founder/creative director Alex Weil. We try to combine forward-thinking creative with a respect for the traditional film discipline. Scott feels the same way and has the reel to prove it.
Scott was among the R/GA talents let go in a recent round of layoffs as the company consolidated towards the end of 1998. It didnt take long for him to select Charlex as his next career step. He was attracted to Charlex because it is a small company and does terrific work. He added, Alex is a creative person … that was definitely a selling point.
Charlex executive producer Amy Kindred, another R/GA alum, added, Not only does he have a great eye for detail, which is something essential to a great compositor, but Scott also is used to working with demanding clients and his experience in creative post sessions will be a tremendous asset to us.
At press time, Scott was working on his first job through Charlex, serving as Flame artist for a Kirin beer spot via Hakuhodo, Tokyo, in association with Momo International, New York.