Bruce Everetrt Appointed GM Of Oktobor
Bruce Everetrt Appointed GM Of Oktobor
Brings
significant experience and new direction to the company
AUCKLAND, 22 January 2009 – Award winning visual
effects and animation studio Oktobor today announced that
Bruce Everett has been appointed as their new General
Manager.
Known as a strategic forward thinker, Everett
brings a hands-on, craft producer and filmmaker’s eye to
the role of GM having previously enjoyed significant success
as Group Director of Post-Production for the world famous
Pinewood Shepperton PLC and Managing Director of St.
Anne’s Post for Ascent Media in the UK.
Everett said,
“The world of post production has changed. We are now
involved in the creation of media, stories and graphic
images in a very different way than we ever have been
before. Oktobor has moved with these changes and I’m
pleased to say my role gives the scope for us to change
further and lead the way into the new media
landscape.”
Commenting on how he sees the future for Oktobor and the industries they work in Everett added, “We now interpret client briefs, decode scripts and hope to exceed client expectations with our results. Oktobor is now so much more than a facilities house. We do great post production, create digital content and produce world-class VFX. There’s more to announce as we pursue a far more aggressive and diverse growth strategy for the future so watch this space.”
Bruce Everett’s appointment as GM of Oktobor is effective immediately.
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