Production company and content studio Supper Club Pictures has been launched. The new venture offers commercials, branded content, and film for leading ad agencies and brands. Former Alkemy X executive producers Jim Huie and Nick Pitcavage have formed Supper Club with a curated roster of directors which includes Dean Blumberg, Benny Nicks, Josh Forbes, Tatjana Green, Johnny Andow, Joe Dixon, and André Robert Lee.
All the directors had most recently been with Alkemy X, except for Nicks who had been freelancing in the U.S. market. He continues to be repped by Colossale in Montreal.
The concept behind Supper Club was inspired by the elevated experience conjured by its namesake. Much like how a supper club elevates the average dining experience, Supper Club seeks to elevate content production with a personal experience that prioritizes creativity and quality. With a team of award-winning directors and producers and a passion for connecting with creators, Supper Club has adopted a talent-first approach and collaborative ethos.
Pitcavage noted, “Anyone can put a production together, so producers have to bring much more than logistics to a project. At Supper Club, we use the movie-magic tools at our disposal to elevate the creative beyond what is presented on the page. We also understand the critical client services part of the business, so communication and clarity from the chaos of set-life is factored into everything we do. Combining this with our talented director roster is what sets us up to be a production company of the future.”
Supper Club is designed to appeal to a growing segment of agencies and brands seeking specialized creators for collaboration. Huie shared, “Supper Club is built to champion the art of production. We’re not just capturing content–we’re crafting experiences where every detail, from the team we assemble to the way we approach the work, is designed to elevate the final product. Our goal is to create something that stands apart, not just for our clients but for everyone working to bring Supper Club projects to life.”