MAKE + MODEL is proud to announce the addition of executive producer Lee Trask. Trask’s commercial career has spanned nearly 20 years, producing spots for international companies throughout the world.
Trask graduated with a fine arts degree from Vassar College and began her career in the art department of Chiat/Day in New York City. She then moved to the West Coast to work with commercial production company, RSA. She quickly transitioned into producing commercials and was tasked with handling all projects from RSA UK that were being shot in the US. Over the course of her tenure at RSA, Trask produced campaigns for distinguished international brands including; GM, Visa, Adidas, BMW, Sony and McDonalds.
More recently she worked in conjunction with the visual effects group Method Studios. After deciding to incorporate live action jobs into their workflow, Method created the branch, Method Labs, and hired Trask to run their live action projects that required VFX integration.
Since coming on board at MAKE + MODEL Trask has kept very busy serving as executive producer for NASCAR, Sallie Mae and Cricket Wireless, three commercials directed by the Goetz Brothers this fall. Noted MAKE + MODEL executive producer Mark Hyatt, “Lee and I have been speaking for a long time about the future of this business. When the opportunity came to bring her on board, I immediately jumped at the prospect. Her knowledge of integrated workflow and visual effects is a great fit.”
About MAKE + MODEL
MAKE + MODEL is a full-service content creation studio with integrated capabilities covering all stages of the production process from concept to completion. The company has a slate of award-winning directors and digital artists that execute broadcast advertisements with multinational advertising agencies and clients across the globe, servicing a spectrum of industries that includes automotive, entertainment, healthcare, packaged goods, retail, and telecom, among others. The company’s talented roster is led by Executive Producers George Cawood and Mark Hyatt. For further information visit www.makeandmodel.info.