NORTHERN LIGHTS POST ((www.nlpedit.com)) Assistant Editor Jacob Condon won third place in the annual <a href="(http://aicetoo.org/nyck2009/)“>Camp Kuleshov contest ((http://aicetoo.org/nyck2009/)), formerly known as Trailer Park, for his spy thriller mash-up trailer of 1989’s film “Field of Dreams” starring Kevin Costner and 1978’s “Superman”, starring Gene Hackman.
The annual genre-bending challenge, sponsored by the Association of Independent Creative Editors (www.aice.org), is only open to member company Assistant Editors. Their assignment is to concept and execute a completely new take on old film classics and create a :90 second trailer that promotes the films in a new light. Either switching the genre or creating a mash-up of two films. Mr. Condon’s cut beat out over 30 other entries.
This is the fourth time that Northern Lights contestants have placed at the annual genre-bending conference. Including Scott Rankin’s first place win in 2006 with his reinterpretation of “Cocktail” as a Bollywood musical. To view the trailer, go here: http://www.youtube.com/user/nlpedit
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We’re a boutique that edits, finishes, designs and creates visual effects for commercials, TV shows, Webisodes and movies. We’re staffed by 25 talented editors and artists. And we work on the world’s most state-of-the-art equipment. Our goal for is to make every project as good as it can be regardless of format, length or budget. Since we started in 1995, we’ve found innovative ways to tell stories and interpret footage. Our work includes MTV’s "Cribs" and "Diary" series. Videos for The Beastie Boys. Commercial campaigns for Continental Airlines, General Mills cereals and Outback Steakhouse. Promos that have made USA the nation’s number one cable network. And award winning short and feature films. As a result, we’re always growing. In fact, the Inc. 500 named us one of the fastest growing private companies in the U.S.
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