In "Supply & Demand Builds With Dir. Barish" (4/2, p. 7) the production house Untitled was inaccurately reported as being closed. That Santa Monica shop remains open for business under the aegis of executive producer Jim Evans.
In "Tulchin, Kisberg and Forte Open Rooftop" (4/2, p. 7), there were a couple of erroneous credits for a University of Chicago Medical Center campaign out of Coil, Counts Ford & Cheney, Chicago. The job was cut by Rooftop partner/editor Geno Tulchin while he was on staff at New York-headquartered Refinery. It was not a Rooftop project as previously reported. Also, not properly credited for his work on the campaign was Fred Ruckel, creative director/ Inferno artist at Stitch Motion Graphics, New York, who did the online, graphics and final color correction.