Arcade Edit is pleased to announce that editor Brad Waskewich has joined the team. He will be based out of Arcade’s New York office, but his talents will be available to clients across the U.S.
Waskewich is an award-winning editor who has a definitive talent for adding a cinematic scope to the material on which he works. He’s collaborated with many acclaimed directors such as David Fincher, Mark Romanek, Noam Murro, Jake Scott, Peter Berg, Cary Fukunaga and Nabil, and boasts a portfolio that consists of work for global mega-brands including Nike, Reebok, Beats, Ford, Chevy, Apple, Budweiser, Miller and Google.
Waskewich won the AICP editing award for the Nike spot “FCUSA.” He was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy for his work on the opening title sequence of the HBO show “Rome.” Waskewich was the editor behind Jameson “Fire,” which was honored at the Clio Awards, and he also edited the Cannes Lion-winning AARP “Song and Dance.”
“Brad is a very talented editor and has significant experience within the industry, especially given the breadth of talent with which he’s worked,” says Sila Soyer, Partner and Executive Producer, Arcade Edit. “He’s a unique talent — and intellectual editor — and we’re very happy to have him join the Arcade team.”
Waskewich comes to Arcade Edit having previously worked at Spot Welders and Rock Paper Scissors. He was introduced to filmmaking while studying with documentarian Robb Moss and avant-garde director Chantal Ackerman at Harvard University.
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