MindOverEye (MOE) has assembled a sales force for U.S. representation: indie rep firms Schaffer/Rogers in the East, Hilly Reps in the Midwest and Class Represents for the West and Texas. Schaffer/Rogers is headed by Perry Schaffer and Corey Rogers. Hilly Reps was founded by Hillary Herbst who is today joined by associate Sonia Blum. And Class Represents is under the aegis of Kelley Class. MOE, which earlier this year brought Paul Babb aboard as its director of integrated production (SHOOTonline, 5/30), is a creative-driven, multi-platform, full-service media company with work that spans traditional broadcast in film, TV, radio and commercials to the latest in web platforms, the mobile arena, augmented reality, near field communication, social and other emerging media. Clients include AT&T, Chevrolet, Coffee-Mate, Ferrari, Ford, Hankook Tires, Hot Wheels, Jaguar, Lincoln, Mattel, Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, Miller Lite, Motorola, Nissan, Pirelli, Porsche, Samsung, SoCal Edison and Teleflora….Anna Browne has joined Click 3X and its recently launched fashion and beauty content creators Raison D’�tre as director of business development. She formerly served for three years as global manager of creative connection at Y&R and was new business producer on the founding team at the experiential and interactive agency Fake Love….
“Dune: Part Two,” “Wicked,” “The Wild Robot” and “Shōgun” Among Lumiere Award Winners
The Advanced Imaging Society has revealed the winners of the 2025 Lumiere Awards, recognizing outstanding creative and technical achievements in its 15th annual celebration. The awards honor the artists, engineers and innovators whose work continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and cinematic technology.
While the annual Lumiere Awards luncheon was scheduled to be celebrated at the Beverly Hills Hotel, once it became clear that the devastating Los Angeles fires were affecting not only the AIS community, but impacting so many in Southern California, the decision was made to announce and deliver the awards directly to the honorees, and to forgo the luncheon celebration. The Society has honored the results of this year’s voting body and announced the 2025 Lumiere Award winners today, Feb. 7, the event’s originally scheduled date.
AIS President Jim Chabin said, “Our hearts go out to everyone in our community impacted by these devastating fires. In recent weeks, we’ve been deeply saddened to learn of friends and colleagues who have lost their homes and irreplaceable memories. Yet, amid this hardship, we have also been inspired by the incredible generosity of our members – opening their homes, providing resources, and rallying together in support. This unwavering spirit of unity and compassion is a testament to the strength of our industry.”
The Lumiere Awards recognize distinguished directors and professionals in film, television, and emerging media, voted for by members of the Hollywood creative and technology community. Technological advancements expand the possibilities of storytelling, and these awards celebrate their significance for all who love film and television. “Our awards have humorously been called the Oscars for... Read More