Cut+Run has added editor Lucas Eskin to its roster. Eskin’s first project at his new roost is a spot for the Newport Beach Film Festival via agency RPA and directed by Tom Routson of Tool.
Lucas, a Santa Monica, Calif. native, came of age at Mad River Post, defining his editing passion at the company and ultimately assuming a leadership role before joining Beast (then FilmCore) as sr. editor in 2009.
He has lent his editing talent to such noted projects as the Cannes Lion and Clio Award-winning “Apple Vs. PC” campaign for TBWAChiatDay, numerous iconic Nike spots for Wieden + Kennedy, and BBDO’s VISA Olympics “Extreme” featuring Gracie Gold and directed by Marcus Walter. Eskin is also known for the infectious and anthemic “Boom De Yada” spot for Discovery Channel’s via 72andSunny, California Lottery directed by Janusz Kaminski for agency David&Goliath, and GM’s “Robot” directed by Phil Joanou which was named one of Time Magazine’s best Super Bowl spots of all time.
Cut+Run operates under a borderless philosophy making its editors available worldwide on location and via its shops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, New York, and Austin.