Solstice Studios has made two key hires. Selena Arizanovic has been tapped as senior vice president of music, and Nathan Rodriguez has been named director of statistics and analytics.
Arizanovic joins Solstice from Millennium Films, where she was music supervisor and head of music production. She has worked on more than 60 movies, including such recent releases as “Rambo: Last Blood,” “Hellboy” and “The Hitman’s Bodyguard.” Her credits also include the “Expendables,” “Olympus Has Fallen” and “Mechanic” franchises. Arizanovic has experience in packaging soundtracks and developing music publishing catalogs. She will report to co-heads of production Andrew Gunn and Guy Botham.
Rodriguez joins Solstice from Warner Bros. Entertainment’s data science and advanced analytics group, where he built statistical models on consumer product preferences, theatrical viewing habits and subscriber satisfaction for the DC Universe’s streaming service. Prior to that, he worked as a strategy analyst for an advertising agency...
Arizanovic joins Solstice from Millennium Films, where she was music supervisor and head of music production. She has worked on more than 60 movies, including such recent releases as “Rambo: Last Blood,” “Hellboy” and “The Hitman’s Bodyguard.” Her credits also include the “Expendables,” “Olympus Has Fallen” and “Mechanic” franchises. Arizanovic has experience in packaging soundtracks and developing music publishing catalogs. She will report to co-heads of production Andrew Gunn and Guy Botham.
Rodriguez joins Solstice from Warner Bros. Entertainment’s data science and advanced analytics group, where he built statistical models on consumer product preferences, theatrical viewing habits and subscriber satisfaction for the DC Universe’s streaming service. Prior to that, he worked as a strategy analyst for an advertising agency...
- 10/11/2019
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Solstice Studios, the upstart which opened its doors last month with Mark Gill as president/CEO and a $400 million capitalization, is crewing up. Karen Barna has been hired as Head of Business Affairs, Kristen Simmons as Evp Marketing, Aaron Hoffman as Evp Statistics and Rebecca Rheiner to the Director of Business & Legal Affairs post.
Solstice will ramp up over the next few months to a staff of 65 in its first year.
Barna has 20 years of entertainment industry experience, most recently she was Legal Affairs exec veep at Bold Films and before that at Summit. She will report to Gill.
Simmons also has over 20 year in, most recently at Stx and her job will be to use data to bridge the gap between studios and filmgoers. She has worked for startups to multi-billion-dollar global firms, where she analyzed moviegoer response to thousands of studio films and marketing campaigns. She will...
Solstice will ramp up over the next few months to a staff of 65 in its first year.
Barna has 20 years of entertainment industry experience, most recently she was Legal Affairs exec veep at Bold Films and before that at Summit. She will report to Gill.
Simmons also has over 20 year in, most recently at Stx and her job will be to use data to bridge the gap between studios and filmgoers. She has worked for startups to multi-billion-dollar global firms, where she analyzed moviegoer response to thousands of studio films and marketing campaigns. She will...
- 11/1/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
A sickening bike accident is replayed in reverse in a new campaign by the Transport Accident Commission in Victoria.
The agency behind the campaign was Grey Melbourne, which has handled the Tac account for more than two decades.
Credits:
Client: Tac Marketing Project Manager: Shenagh Macrae Tac Senior Manager, Road Safety & Marketing: John Thompson Agency: CD/Writer: Nigel Dawson Art Director: Peter Becker Producer: Sandi Gracin Ecd: Michael Knox General Manager: Randal Glennon Account Director: Jodi Gubana Production Company: Revolver Films Director: Bruce Hunt Producer: Catherine Jarman Cinematographer: Danny Ruhlmann Editor: Seth Lockwood Editing Company: Method Studios Sound Design/Arrangement: Simon Kate/Song Zu Post Production: Animal Logic Animation/Visual Effects: Animal Logic
Other credits:
Post Production/VFX: Animal Logic VFX Supervisor / Lead Compositor – Morgane Furio VFX Supervisor / Animation – Scott Hunter VFX Producer – Tyrone Estephan Lighting – Andrew Lodge / Manuel Macha / Aaron Hoffman FX – Larry Townsend Modelling / Surfacing – John Saleem Rigging...
The agency behind the campaign was Grey Melbourne, which has handled the Tac account for more than two decades.
Credits:
Client: Tac Marketing Project Manager: Shenagh Macrae Tac Senior Manager, Road Safety & Marketing: John Thompson Agency: CD/Writer: Nigel Dawson Art Director: Peter Becker Producer: Sandi Gracin Ecd: Michael Knox General Manager: Randal Glennon Account Director: Jodi Gubana Production Company: Revolver Films Director: Bruce Hunt Producer: Catherine Jarman Cinematographer: Danny Ruhlmann Editor: Seth Lockwood Editing Company: Method Studios Sound Design/Arrangement: Simon Kate/Song Zu Post Production: Animal Logic Animation/Visual Effects: Animal Logic
Other credits:
Post Production/VFX: Animal Logic VFX Supervisor / Lead Compositor – Morgane Furio VFX Supervisor / Animation – Scott Hunter VFX Producer – Tyrone Estephan Lighting – Andrew Lodge / Manuel Macha / Aaron Hoffman FX – Larry Townsend Modelling / Surfacing – John Saleem Rigging...
- 4/26/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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