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PEOPLE www.postmagazine.com 40 POST APRIL 2017 ELIZABETH V. MOORE Lucky Post has promoted Elizabeth V. Moore to editor. She's been working at the Dallas studio since 2012, when she joined as an assistant. Working alongside the company's senior editors, Moore honed her talent for ed- iting music videos, television promos, short films and commercials for Charles Schwab, Costa, Jeep, 7-Eleven and Wolf. Film theory electives in college opened her eyes to a career in the arts and changed her focus, leading her to earn a degree in Cinema-Television from Southern Methodist University. An opportunity from a professor sent her into working with editor Sai Selvarajan on a documentary film immediately following graduation. SCOTT STEPHENS Flavor, a Detroit-based creative production studio, has added Scott Stephens to its staff as senior VFX artist/designer. Stephens has established himself as a top VFX artist and designer over the past 20 years. Previously the lead designer at Postique, Stephens has been a key part of the highly successful post boutique Section 8 as co-founder and lead designer since its launch in 2001. Brand work for major commercial campaigns includes Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), Chrysler, Expedia, Food Network, Mazda and Six Flags, while environ- ment projects include the Amazon Kindle release in Times Square, the Ford Focus theatrical release for the Electric Music Festival, Buick's multi-screen auto show installations and the Mount St. Helens installation for the National Park Service. HANNAH RUDDLESTON Nineteentwenty has appointed Hannah Ruddleston as a producer at the company's London office. She joins the studio from MPC. Ruddleston started her career in post production straight out of school, learning the ropes at MPC as a runner. She quickly worked her way up the ranks to producer, working on high-profile ads and liaising with MPC's global offices. Her most recent and notable projects include "Buster the Boxer" for John Lewis and "We're the Superhumans" for Channel 4 Paralympics. NATE KATZ New York City's Whitehouse Post has promot- ed Nate Katz to editor. Katz began his career at Whitehouse Post and most recently served as senior assistant editor. He recently contributed to a number of projects, including campaigns for West Elm, TD Ameritrade and Bank of America, a Converse effort directed by Lotfy Nathan and Pulse Films and The Shins' Name for You music video. MELISSA ELSTON Santa Monica, CA's Eleven audio post company has named Melissa Elston as the team's new executive producer. Elston joined the Eleven team in 2015 following her tenure producing private events with the City of Santa Monica and the California Yacht Club. Elston will work closely with the studio's founder/ mixer/sound designer Jeff Payne to revitalize the popular "Live at Eleven" music series, implementing "Third Thursday's" (a monthly networking happy hour) and unveiling studio renovations at a party this spring. ALEX MOULTON New York City creative agency Trollbäck+Company has added Alex Moulton as chief creative officer. Moulton is already helming the NBC Universo's brand refresh, as well as show packaging for ESPN's The Undefeated In-Depth: Serena with Common. Previously, Moulton served as senior director, creative & content at Vice Media, where he notably helped launch digital content channel Live Nation TV (LNTV). As executive creative director at advertising agency Eyeball, Moulton led high-impact product launches, rebrands and campaigns for such brands as Amazon, New York Public Radio and Wildlife Conservation Society's New York Aquarium, A&E, CMT, Disney and E! ANDREW BELL, AMY APPLETON Boston's Brickyard VFX has named Andrew Bell as managing director of its Boston studio and promoted Amy Appleton to executive producer. Bell comes to Brickyard from MPC, where he spent more than 15 years growing the studio, most recently as a managing director of MPC Los Angeles. Appleton has been at Brickyard for 10 years, producing hundreds of high-profile projects for clients that include Frito-Lay, Progressive Insurance, Cadillac, Columbia Sportswear and Royal Caribbean. NIKKI COLOMA Miami's 2C Creative (2C) has named Nikki Coloma general manager, senior director of operations. The new role expands on Coloma's expertise, involving her more in the creative agency's evolving business and its bottom line, while she continues to supervise all phases of production, overseeing client communication and the creation of support production teams for each proj- ect. Coloma joined 2C in 2009 after serving as a production coordinator for Worldwide Productions, where she produced commercials for Nike, Coca-Cola and Gatorade and was associate producer on A&E's The First 48 and CMT's Danger Coast, which was a 2C original series. 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. 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