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PEOPLE JENNIFER HUNT Headroom Digital Audio in NYC has added executive producer Jennifer Hunt to its team. She will work directly with clients, overseeing all audio projects, from scheduling through comple- tion. Hunt was recently operations manager at Au- dioEngine in Manhattan, and also worked with HSRNY, managing day-to-day operations and han- dling scheduling for the 12-room post facility. Be- fore making the move into post production, Hunt worked at The Hit Factory, Unique and Greene Street Recording Studios. HUNT VON BEULOW FRANK CABANACH, ROGER LICARI, JAMES VON BEULOW Audio house Nutmeg Post in NYC has added three engineers to its team. Frank Cabanach began his audio career in 1986 and has worked with Animal Planet, Discovery Life, Sony Music, CBS, MTV, and ESPN. He helped design his new room, Studio J. Roger Licari began his career as a musician and ultimately leaned toward post and sound de- sign, working with clients such as VH1, Comedy Central, Spike TV, A&E, Fuse and Nickelodeon. James von Beulow comes to Nutmeg from SoundHound, where he worked with A&E, His- tory Channel, Food Network, Lifetime and MSG. He began his career at Kamen Audio and also spent several years at Videomix, where he con- tributed to the feature Clerks. HOGARTH PAM HOGARTH VFX veteran Pam Hogarth has joined Holly- wood’s Look Effects as director of marketing, aiming at expanding the studio’s reputation in the VFX and production industries. Hogarth has spent over 25 years in the VFX world, 20 of which in marketing and education. She has spent time at Digital Media Institute, AFI, Martec and Digital Productions. Prior to Look, she spent 12 years at Gnomon School of Visual Effects. She has also de- voted much time to the VES, where she has served multiple times on the board of directors. ALADINO DEBERT Production company Mothership, a sister com- pany to Digital Domain in Venice, CA, has added director Aladino Debert to its roster. He POST MAGAZINE (ISSN 0891-5628) is published monthly by Post,LLC, a COP Communications company, 620 West Elk Avenue, Glendale, California 91204. Subscription rates: $63 for one year in the United States & Possessions; $94 for one year in Canada and Mexico; all other countries $133 for one year. For air-expedited service, include an additional $75 per order annually. Single copies (prepaid only): $16 in the United States; $32 in Canada and Mexico; $47 all other countries. Back issues, if available, are $32 for the U.S. & Possessions; $63 for Canada and Mexico; $94 for all other countries. Include $8.00 per order plus $3 per additional copy for U.S. postage and handling. If shipping outside the U.S., include an addition- al $14 per order plus $5 per additional copy. 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Her portfolio includes design work for Bryan Singer, Lus- cious,Vivid, MTV and Nokia, and spots for LG,Voda- fone and HP. Prior to joining Rhino, Meister was CD at Australia’s Zspace following several years at Emerald City Design. Fung has worked on ani- mated and live-action short films and music videos. His portfolio includes work with Under Armour, LG, Blackjack, MetLife,Toyota,HBO,VH1 and Showtime. Prior to joining Rhino, he spent several years at Shilo. MEISTER SEAN BERRINGER Editorial facility Beast in Chicago has added Sean Berringer to its roster. For more than two decades, Berringer has been editing campaigns for brands such as Miller Lite, KFC, Sears, Nintendo, McDonald’s and Toyota. He comes to the studio from Red Car, where as managing film editor he helped open the company’s Chicago office. Berringer began his career in 1989 as an assistant editor for Venice Beach Editorial at Chiat/Day/ Mojo before moving to Chicago in 1992 to take a position with Cutters. He is a member of the Chicago AICE board of directors. BERRINGER GLENN CONTE Veteran editor Glenn Conte has joined the ros- ter at Northern Lights in NYC. He was previ- ously with Red Car, New York, and has worked on campaigns for clients such as For Eyes,Tide, Cas- cade and Northland Juice. Conte’s first project at Northern Lights is a four-spot comedy campaign for law firm Trolman, Lichtman and Glaser. He is finishing editorial on the film It’s Not You, produced by and starring Steve Guttenberg. ©Copyright 2010 POST, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including by photocopy, recording or information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. 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