Fischer Edit, a Minneapolis-based editorial/ visual effects company, has added compositor Scott Skaja and creative editor Randy Kramer.
Skaja will operate the companys Smoke. He rounds out an effects department launched last May when Fischer Edit added Flame/visual effects artist Mark Youngren (SHOOT, 5/15/98, p. 51). The move reunites Skaja with Youngren; the two previously worked together at Tele-Edit, a Minneapolis-based post facility. During Skajas nine years as an online editor/compositor at Tele-Edit, he also frequently collaborated with Fischer Edit supervising editors Charley Schwartz, Tim Taylor and Brett Astor.
Among Skajas recent credits are a package of spots for Dominos Pizza via Campbell Mithun Esty, Minneapolis, and spots for Dayton-Hudson/Marshall Fields and Colemans camping gear, both via Martin/Williams Advertising, Minneapolis; Korbel champagne via Carmichael Lynch, Minneapolis; and TCI Cable via McClain Finlon, Denver.
Kramer comes over from a three-year stint at The Assembly Line, the in-house edit facility at Minneapolis-based agency Fallon McElligott, where he worked with creative teams and account managers throughout the planning and production process, from pitching new business to acting as supervising editor.
Kramer, who helped pitch the Miller Lite Dick campaign for Fallon, also edited the BMW of North America spot Stop and Go, which was comprised of footage from 1997 MGM film Tomorrow Never Dies. The spot earned a Silver Clio last year in the automotive category.
At Fischer Edit, Kramer has edited spots for Best Buy out of in-house agency Yellow Tag Productions, and for Northwest Airlines via Carmichael Lynch.